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  1. It will have the shoulder flaps. Maybe they are just folded up in that pic. Graham
  2. I've got a beautiful pic of the underside, just can't show it. Graham
  3. Actually, I always thought that Yamato should release a Cannon Fodder VF-0A first and then save the Shin VF-0A until the Ghost Booster is ready and then release it as a set. That's the way I'd do it if I was in charge of marketing. Graham
  4. I don't know. I've never seen pictures of it and actually forgot they were doing this. Unfortunately, no. But the 19 does have some interesting features that the photos haven't revealed yet. You mean the cover at the back of the neck? It's there on the 1/60, you can clearly see it in the new photos. Hopefully, Yamato will get the color right this time. I've already told them it should be black. Graham
  5. Err.....what are you talking about? None of the Yamato VFs have ever had transparent wingtip lights. While there are transparent lights on the front leadingedge of the 1/48 VF-1 and 1/60 VF-0, they are certainly not on the wingtip. Graham
  6. I find the 1/60 VF-0S landing gear much easier to deploy than the 1/48 VF-1 landing gear, especially the front. On the VF-0S, you can actually pull on the plastic tow-bar to get the landing gear out. Try that on a 1/48 and the tow-bar just comes of in your hands. Graham
  7. It's still not exactly Shin's version. 1) The Yamato 0A has dark stripes on the wings, Shin's 0A doesn't according to Hasegawa and the anime. 2) Shin's 0A has a white chest stripe, the Yamato doesn't. 3) The area around the sub-air intakes is white on the Yamato 0A chest plate, but not on Shin's anime/Hasegawa 0A. There are other differences as well. Graham
  8. I wouldn't be surprised if the HFH demanded that the VF-0D should be gray as well. That would be really bad, cause I think a VF-0D would suck in gray. 425313[/snapback] I have my Hasegawa VF-0D painted in grey and far prefer it to Shin's blue color. Graham
  9. Can't wait to see this. Doesn't open here til end of Aug though Graham
  10. Hopefully, SaveRobotech or other Japan based MWers will be attending and take pics. Sorry, there is no way I can get permission to post the pics I have. Graham
  11. According to the Compendium: YF-19 is 18.62m length in fighter mode. VF-0S is 18.69m length in fighter mode. Close, but the 19 is a bit shorter. Graham
  12. 1/60 YF-19 is slightly shorter than the 1/60 VF-0S in Battroid & Fighter modes. Graham
  13. You should already be able to tell how Yamato have done the sensors, from te magazine pics already posted. After the VF-0S, do you eally think Yamato woold revert back to painted sensors. Graham
  14. Nope, not allowed to yet, but I can try telephathically beaming them to your head! ................................there...........................................did it work? Graham
  15. Beacuse if you show all the modes at once, then you have nothing to show in the magazines over the next few months and people may forget about the product. Showing each mode a few months apart helps build up anticipation and keeps it fresh in peoples minds. Graham
  16. It's probably just as easy to find to anime screen grabs showing the wings angled up or perfectly horizontal. Dosen't really prove much. Graham
  17. Early?, Wadda ya mean early, it's 8pm here ATM! Referring to David's post over the last few pages, I have to disagree that the YF-19's wings are supposed to have a downwards droop. Also, unless you want to have very slim legs in Battroid mode, it's not possible to have lower legs as slim as the non-transforming Hasegawa kit in fighter mode. Because Kawamori used a lot of anime magic when he designed the YF-19, any transforming toy is going to involve some compromises between modes. I think Yamato have managed to minimise this as much as possible. Comparisons with SHE or other resin kits are not valid for many reasons. Resin kits are designed without regards to durability or proper locking together of parts or decent joints. Show me the last time you saw a ratchet joint on a resin kit. I ended up thowing out my expensive SHE YF-19, as after relitively few transformations, it was a floopy mess that wouldn't stand in battroid mode and wouldn't hold together in fighter mode. The origami type rear lower leg system of folding panels, while it did allow the shoulder to sit lower in fighter mode, was quite fiddly and fragile and may not work to well in a toy. Graham Graham
  18. As I've been saying just like with the VF-0S, the actual product looks much better than the CAD art. Also, I wish people would stop comparing the Yamato YF-19 to the Hasgawa YF-19, especially as the Hasegawa is so skinny, it's positively anorexic and definitely skinnier than how Kawamri draws it. Graham
  19. Completed pics of my Wave 1/100 VF-17D battroid with FAST Packs. Enjoy. Graham
  20. From what I've been told, the color of the leg FAST packs is the same for the VF-0S and VF-0A. Also, from what I've been told, the second run of VF-0S with tighter joints is already out and was released about 10 days ago. Graham
  21. YF-21 holds two gunpods with or without FAST Packs. VF-22 also holds two gunpods. Graham
  22. Correctly proportioned rear landing in the proper location would be an absolute pig to get right in a new YF-21/VF-22 toy. The struts are very long and the wing area they fold into is very thin. Graham
  23. Yamato is not going to get an M7 licence, as their VF-X2 licence allows them to make stuff like the VF-22, VF-17, Full Armor VF-11 etc. It's not worth the money getting the M7 licence, just to be able to do the VF-19Kai/F/S/P. Graham
  24. Gunpod size looks fine in the pics I've seen. Graham
  25. Just found this thread and I'm up to page 3 so far. Boy... how do I miss this stuff? Anyways may I ask who the sculpt is by? Are the folks from I.H.P/Liquid Stone involved? If this has already been answered... just disregard, Carl 421951[/snapback] No they are not, not with this sculpt. They were several years ago, but IIRC, their submission wasn't really practical to be turned into a toy. Graham
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