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  1. The heatshield on the VF-0 should be simpler in design as it does not need to retract under the chest in fighter mode. Graham
  2. Heh, I notice the CAD art in the background of Rob's picture still shows the incorrect head lasers, but the physical toy itself has the correct head lasers thankfully. Graham
  3. Don't worry about, it Yamato never do any Tampo printing on the painted resin prototypes, although they'll sometimes use Decals if they can get the appropriate scale ones. We won't see the Tampo printing until the steel tooling is complete and they start churning out some test shots. I'm sure the final versional will have Tampo printed skulls on the heatshield and tails and a UN Spacy emblem on the wing at minimum. Graham
  4. Lets see, VF-0S Focker. VF-0A Cannon Fodder. VF-0B VF-0D Shin color & standand grey ver. VF-0A/S w/Ghost Booster. Graham
  5. Hasegawa VF-0A/S with Ghost in the new November issue of Dengeki Hobby magazine. Click on pic to enlarge. Graham
  6. The upcoming Hasegawa VF-0S battroid along with the Hasegawa VF-0A/S with Ghost is mentioned in the new November issue of Hobby Japan. Click on pic to enlarge. Graham
  7. Locking this thread, as it's already being discussed in the model forum which is more appropriate. Graham
  8. Just picked up the new November issues of both Hobby Japan and Dengeki Hobby magazines. Unfortunately, neither magazine has any new pics or info on the 1/60 Yamato VF-0S. The only Macross stuff in the magazines, is pics of the 1/48 GBP and Hasegawa VF-0A/S with Ghost, which I have already posted in their respective threads in the toy/model forum. Guess the bastards are going to kep us in suspense for at least another month. Graham
  9. Just picked up the new November issue of Dengeki Hobby magazine and they have some pics of the GBP. Click on pic to enlarge. Graham
  10. Have broadband at home and work for a couple of years. No problems with speed for me on the MW forums. Graham
  11. Damn that sucks. Better go and check mine, I haven't transformed it from fighter mode yet. Graham
  12. LOL.....great description. Yes, I agree it looks hideous. Graham
  13. Better to buy the FAST pack version rather than the regular one. The FAST pack version comes with improved hip joints that have a metal pin in them and won't break unlike the regular version. And the FAST pack version also comes with a nicely sculpted pilot figure. See the review in the toy section. Graham
  14. From the pics, it looks like the hands are not panel lined. Oh well, it will be a simple 5 minute job with a Gundam marker. Graham
  15. Heh, fraid not. After I removed the Macross page for my file, I binned the rest of the magazine, so it's long gone. Graham
  16. Graham

    VF-X & VF-X2

    Yeah, I'm still pissed at them for not including the excellent M3 intro on the 20th aniversery DVD. Graham
  17. I've had all 5 of my Hasegawa kits (YF-19, VF-22, VF-0S, VF-0D & SV-51) built for me wheels up. The guys who built them for me said it was pretty easy to build them that way and didn't take much extra work. I just think the kits look so much more graceful, elegant and alive when displayed wheels up, especially if using either the Hasegawa Macross stand or the tripod stand that many of us use. Graham
  18. The box art for the VF-0A/s with Ghost looks fantastic, as does the completed mode. They should have built it wheels up though, would have looked much better IMO. So are Hasegawa going to be selling those clear plastic batroid mode stands then? Graham
  19. Only AC3 had fictional designs. Graham
  20. Looks really nice. Wish I could paint that well. Heck, wish I could paint at all. Graham
  21. For those of you that are having trouble with the link in the first post, here's the Wave kit: And the Hasegawa ad: Graham
  22. Tentacles eh! In that case may I suggest Urotsukidoji Graham
  23. Errr......that's supposed to be Lick Hunter . Move along folks, nothing to see here. Graham
  24. I don't judge anime on whether it's new or old. There's both good & bad old anime, just as there is good & bad new anime. As long as an anime is of a genre I'm interested in, has decent animation, a well written story, good action scenes, nice mecha designs and well developed characters, some T&A and no whiny angst-ridden teenage boys in it , then I'll give it a chance. Graham
  25. Never really thought of Reinhart's sister as power hungry. Seemed to me like she just wanted to be left alone for most of the series. Graham
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