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Graham

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  1. I may go any see this a second time. Far from perfect, but enjoyed it a lot. Graham
  2. Ditto, I also think the next (and possibly final) book in the series will be about the VF-25. They do seem to be concentrating on the 'hero' mecha, which makes sense from a commercial standpoint. Graham
  3. Did you have to pay extra for the pubic hair, or was it a freebee? Graham
  4. To be honest, the Hi-Metal Blazer looks its best in battroid mode (same of course with the Hi-Metal Fire Valk). It was definitely designed first and foremost with battroid mode in mind. Fighter mode I will say looks good from certain angles only and not so good from other angles. Viewed from the top it looks pretty good, although there is an unsightly gap between the sides of the shield and the legs. Viewed from either the front or the rear it also looks quite good, although I would have liked the tail fins to be a bit taller. By far the weakest angle to view the fighter is from the side. Bandai in my opinion, really failed to nail the look of the nose block. Not only do we have the Yamato-esque big gullet (totally unnecessary on a toy without internal landing gear), but the shape of the dorsal surface from behind the cockpit all the way back to the chest plate is all wrong (too high IMO). The cockpit could have done with being raised a bit more as well. I'm not saying it looks terrible. I can live with it. But in my opinion, Bandai didn't quite capture the spirit of the VF-19 fighter mode. Still until something better comes along, it's certainly a big improvement on its predecessors, the 1995 Bandai 1/65 DX toy and the 1/100 plamodel. As for concerns about the upcoming 1/60 Fire Valks appearance in fighter mode, I'm as much in the dark as you guys. I have no inside information and I haven't seen it either yet. Lets just say I'm cautiously optimistic. Graham
  5. Actually, I'm sure you can get some far better poses than that. Looks like they didn't try at all. I'll try to take some pics in the next day or two. Graham
  6. While I acknowledge the practicality of gerwalk for VTOL and urban combat, I seldom transform or display my toys in that mode. I'm a fighter man first and foremost, a battroid fan second and a gerwalk fan a far distant third. Graham
  7. My point is that it is nice to have another writen source confirming (or at least implying), that the VF-19 is in more wide spread use than previously thought (at least with certain fleets and/or planets). Graham
  8. Seems like the show was a big disappointment in terms of new Macross product news. Hopefully WonderFest on the 25th will be better. Graham
  9. Although it's well known that the YF-19 won project Super Nova and the VF-19 was indeed slated to replace the VF-11, everything we've seen and read up to and including Frontier (but prior to Master Files), seemed to indicate, that the VF-19 was in the end due to its cost and complexity only ever produced in extremely small quantities for Special Forces units and Ghosts and the VF-171 made up the eventual mainstay replacement for the VF-11. Excluding Master Files, this is the first clear indication, that adoption of the VF-19 was perhaps more widespread, at least among certain fleets, than previously thought. Graham
  10. A few more pics. Grahm
  11. Two things immediately struck me when I read the passage on the VF-19S Hi-Metal Box. 1) where it says: "The VF-19S is piloted by Lieutenant Docker, former VF-17D pilot in Diamond Force. A former VF-19 Combat Test Pilot....." I found the part about Docker being a former VF-19 Combat Test Pilot extremely interesting. This could just refer to the very short time, where he was shown flying the 'Test Colors' VF-19S in episode 20 of Macross 7. Or, it could also mean that in a former assignment, he has previous experience testing the VF-19. This would go a long way to explaning why he was given command of Emerald Force, rather than giving it to Gamlin. 2) Also of extreme interest: "The Blazer Valkyrie could be called the fleet's most powerfull mainstay fighter. The first Blazer Valkyries deployed in the Macross 7 fleet where given to the elite Emerald Force". That it refers to the Blazer as "mainstay fighter" and also mentions that "the first Blazer Valkyries". Both phrases seem to imply that at least in the Macross 7 fleet, the Blazer not only equipped Emerald Force, but probably after the Protodeviln war went on to replace the VF-11C. Graham
  12. Correct, the landing gears attach to the stand, not to the Valk. So basically, the landing gears are just like a cradle that the Valk sits on top of. Doesn't look like it would be easy to swap the wings with the Fire Valk. I can't see any screw that would allow you to disassemble the thigh to get to the wing joint. Graham
  13. No, it's not necessary to swap the head lasers for transformation. Graham
  14. A few quick battroid pics. This toy is very cool. I've wanted a decent Blazer Valk toy for 15 years (the 1/65 DX doesn't count).
  15. Yamato may not have been attending this year. Did Bandai have the 1/250 scale Macross Fighter Collection, series # 4 on display? How about the prototype Hi-Metal YF-21? Any sign of a 1/60 scale DX VF-171 from Bandai? Graham
  16. For a VF-17, probably would need to have part of the legs removeable, to make a decent looking fighter mode. Graham
  17. Heh, when I visited Yamato's Tokyo HQ a few months ago, they had a whole line up of those figures in different outfits in their showroom. Kinda creepy. And no, I didn't take photos, before anybody asks. Graham Wow!, That is one sexy beast, but 300pcs only.....hmmm. Graham
  18. One is with the head lasers in parallel for fighter mode, the other is with the head lasers angled apart for battroid mode. Graham
  19. A few more quick fighter mode pics before bed. One photo on the provided display stand and the other two photos with the landing gear (one using the camera's flash). Graham
  20. Yes, the pilot (Docker), is mostly white, apart from the shoulder & chest are, which is blue. Graham When I bought my 2pcs at about 6.25pm on 2/F Sino Centre at the shop near the down escalator, the shop only had 4pcs in total and I bought 2 of those. Grahm
  21. The plastic used on the VF-19S is much more matte, compared with the gloss plastic of the VF-19 Fire Valk. I prefer the matte finish for the VF-19S, as it is a military fighter. Unfortunately, there is no way to attach the gunpod in fighter mode . This is a shame, as looking at the design of the toy, it would have been very easy for Bandai to add cutouts in the forearms to fit the gunpod grip in fighter mode. Not transformed it to Battroid mode yet. Attached are a few quick pics, together with the Hi-Metal Fire Valk for comparison. Excuse the poor picture quality, as they were taken indoors at night withought a proper lighting setup. Graham
  22. Well written passage on the side of the VF-19S Hi-Metal box (see attached pic). The English on all 3 Hi-Metal boxes so far has been excellent. I wonder who writes them for Bandai? Grahm
  23. Interesting passage from the VF-19S Hi-Metal box. Relevant to this thread. Good English as well. Graham
  24. Can't take it out of the box until the wife falls to sleep, but looking through the box window, I noticed a couple of missing surface details: - 1) The sub-air intakes on the LERX are missing. I'd expected this though, as none of the prototype pics showed them. 2) The triple vernier cluster that the VF-19F/S is supposed to have in lieu of the canards is missing Graham
  25. Just picked up two at 2/F Sino Center for HK$488 each (cheaper than I expected to be honest). Grahm
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