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  1. I'd also love them, I think they look great in fighter mode. However, I've been told we probably won't get them, as there are issues with integrating them on both the leg and shoulders. Graham
  2. The lower leg is going to be the key. Keeping it chunky as per the line art, but still allowing a slim profile in fighter mode will be very tricky. Graham Yeah, Kawamori did employ a lot of anime magic with the Macross 7 battroids, making them far chunkier than is feasible to transform into such slim fighter modes. Graham
  3. Not sure yet, the preliminery CAD drawings I've been lucky enough to be shown are only partial and don't show the legs yet. I hope they can achieve a chunky battroid, but keep a skinny fighter, but that may be asking too much of even Yamato's genius designers. Graham
  4. Cough........off topic........cough! Graham
  5. The VF-19Kai's spine seems very sturdy to me and the parts fitting is infinitely superior to the YF-19. First I've heard of any parts cracking on the YF-19's spine!!!!????? Did I miss something? Graham
  6. Latest pics from the new July issue of Hobby Japan magazine just out today. First look at the new pilot sculpt. Poseability looks good on this toy. Graham
  7. No, with Fire Valkyrie and Fire Bomber! Graham Still unknown/undecided. The toy is only in the prelimineray CAD stage, there's a lot of work still to do. Graham
  8. Confirmed VF-17 should be matte finish (the powers that be could still change their mind later), but at the moment the word is matte. Graham
  9. Yes, Basara can stay in the seat for the whole transformation, there is no need to remove him. Yes, the cockpit is very secure in battroid mode. Even with the top hatch open so you can see Basara, I'm not sure there is actually enough room to shake him out. Graham
  10. As mentioned previously, the gloss finish is a property of the inside surface treatment of the mold and this cannot be changed, so yes, the VF-19/S/F/P will all be gloss. Graham
  11. We see twin fold boosters being used by RVF-171s in Mac Frontier. Either extended range or using one to go and one to come back makes sense (assuming they are still single use). Graham
  12. AFAIK, the 19 Kai was made gloss, cus Kawamori told them it should be gloss. Graham
  13. Love this article from The Daily Mash: 45lb baby leads to Schwarzenegger divorce My favorite part: "The tower of knuckles will part from his wife Maria Shriver, who in turn will begin the slow surgical process of reversing all the work she has had done to make her look like her husband." Gotta say, he has spectacularly bad taste in women (both the wife and mistress). Graham
  14. Very cool, if I knew how to play guitar, I'd be all over that. Graham
  15. And just to clarify, I have never and would never throw away any 1/48s. What I did throw away are all my old v1 1/60 VF-1 toys and the old Mac Plus 1/72 toys. My 1/48s, while no longer on display are all safe in storage. Graham The joint being too right, possibly causing people to pull too hard? Graham
  16. As long as you don't pull too hard, and remember to support the area, I don't think this will be a problem. And if the area can be unscrewed, it may be fixable. Graham
  17. I think when Renato says the manin guy, he may be refering to either the CEO (my friend), or the head of macross product development, not an actual designer per se. Graham
  18. Arghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! Bangs head against wall. No, No, No, they couldn't. Every single part of the VF-17 is different to the VF-171 (except the gunpod). You cannot use a common mold. This irks me no end, the same as people who say you can make a YF-19 into a VF-19F/S/P/Kai just by repainting it and changing a few bits. NO YOU CAN'T they are almost 100% different. Rant off. Graham
  19. Transformed mine through 10 cycles of fighter to Gerwalk, through battroid and back again so far and no breakage, no cracks and no stress marks. I checked carefully last night. Just found some yellow paint wearing off on the chest. For the Gerwalk hip joint, I stabilise it with my thumb and forefinger of my left hand and then gently pull it from click to click by grasping and pulling in a slow and controlled manner with the thumb and forefinger of my right hand. No problems so far. Graham
  20. No, it is not a fingerprint magnet. No, it does not feel greasy. No, it does not show micro fine fine swirly scratches. Yes, future variants will also be glossy, as you are correct, it is a product of the surface texture of the mold. Graham
  21. Glad you got them to work for you. I tried them, but never felt they were safe enough. Always tipping over, never tight enough on the joints. In the end I threw them away. Graham
  22. I'm gonna be mighty pissed at the next person who posts about Megahouse ride armour, Toynami 1/100s, or Bandai HiMetals in this thread. Take it elsewhere please guys and stay on topic. Graham
  23. I doubt the newer Yamato stands will work with the VF-19 Kai. Those stands only work with something as light as a v2 1/60 VF-1 without FAST Packs, anything heavier and they topple over. And the VF-19 is a heavy toy. In my opinion those new stands are poorly designed and not suitable got 1/60 VF toys. I personally fast prefer the older launch arm stands as they as fast more stable. Graham
  24. Just comparing the VF-19Kai with the YF-19BoP , which is supposed to be one of the best of the YF-19 variants and there is just no comparison. The YF-19 is full of gaps, ill-fitting, poorly sculpted (large gullet) and does not lock together at all by comparison. Yamato really does need to go back and apply the lessons learned from the VF-19Kai to an all new YF-19(V.3). But first they should finish the VF-19S/F/P and VF-17S/D. So locking forward to the Blazer. Graham
  25. I still say in the week our so I have had this toy, it is as close to perfection of any toy I have ever handled from any manufacturer. It certainly knocks the socks off of any of Bandai's Macross efforts. Yamato have come such a long way. Graham
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