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I think we all know the real reason now why this game only covers the events of up to episode 13. It's because there's no bloody mecha action in the show after that
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Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 23 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
This is the first time in the history of Macross, that I have now officially lost interest in a Macross anime and am no longer excited for each new episode. Heck, I'm not even calling it Macross Delta any more. To me it's now been renamed "The Walkure Show". Too many things handled badly, which I'm not gonna list as I'd just be repeating what many of us have already been complaining about. I still love the VF-31 design, just a pity it's been so underutilized. I'm curious what Japanese fans are saying about the show. -
Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 23 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
Actually, we've seen the VF-31 use the beam gunpod in their hands a few times, but it's mostly a blink and you'll miss it ocurrence. -
Yeah that's what I did, ordered the VF-31J Battroid, Fighter and Gerwalk kits, so I can have all three modes.
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Macross Δ (Delta) News Thread - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
Do we have a confirmed episode count for the series yet? 25, 26 or 27 episodes in total? We know it's going to come out on 9 discs, which at 3 episodes per disc gives us a maximum of 27 episodes, or if the last disc only has 1 episode could be the series is only gonna be 25 episodes. -
A couple of questions.......... Do these require glue to build or can they just be snapped together without using any glue? If you build the gerwalk mode, is it possible to latter disassemble it and rebuild it as fighter or battroid? Or are the parts too small and likely to break if you try to disassemble it once built?
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As I understand it, they are pre-painted model kits with some limited pose-ability, with most of the markings pre-applied, but they still need to be cut off the spru and assembled and I would think that some or most of the parts need to be glued (but we won't know until we get it in hand). If you buy the fighter mode kit, it contains parts for building fighter mode only. If you buy the battroid mode kit it contains parts for building battroid mode only. If you buy the Gerwalk kit, from what I understand it includes parts for both fighter and battroid and you use parts from both to build a gerwalk mode. Now after building the kits, whether you can unassemble them and parts-form them into alternate modes is unknown. But judging from the pics I've seen of the TomyTec VF-1 kits on their sprus, I don't think they'd survive much parts-forming. They are still small scale model kits so are gonna be fairly fragile. I would think once you have built them, they need to stay in the mode they have been built in.
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I can live with the smaller scale. I'm actually completely out of display space for the TomyTecs or Delta DXs anyway. I'm probably gonna have to retire my old and extremely floppy Yamato VF-0 and SV-51 1/60 Mac Zero toys to storage to make space for a Delta display.
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It's gonna be interesting to see how good these things are and whether they can replace my need for the transforming DX Delta toys. Looking at my invoice from HLJ, it's made me realise that I"m getting the VF-31A/J/C fighters, VF-31J battroid and VF-31J gerwalk all for about the same price as one DX toy, so that's 5 non-transforming, pre-painted and mostly pre-marked models for the price of 1 DX. And given that at this time the VF-31J DX is pretty unobtainable and is causing me stress because I can't obtain it, the TomyTec kits are looking more attractive as alternatives to the DX. These days I rarely transform my transformable toys anyway, maybe 2-3 times when I first get them and then they mostly remain in one mode. The key with the TomyTec's will be how durable they are. I know they are model kits, so will be more fragile, but hopefully they can survive being swooshed around and handled a bit.
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Just got shipping notification from HLJ
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Payment request just received from HLJ and just paid. Can't wait to receive these
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Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 22 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
I think it's obvious that when told to expand the series past 13 episodes, they either didn't have the budget for much mecha action, or given the popularity of Walkure's songs decided to focus more on the girls and their singing, rather than anything mecha related. It's a shame, as this series started with such promise, but really went downhill fast after episode 13 and I think we can all agree it's not just due to the lack of mecha action but also many other factors as well. -
Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 22 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
What's all this talk of a movie suddenly? Has there been any official announcement? I mean I kinda assume they will be making a movie or two, but I don't recall seeing any news about it so far? Ah never mind, just read page 3 of this thread (was reading backwards from page 5......hahaha). Completely agree. -
Anybody got a payment request yet? I thought the VF-31J and VF-31A are supposed to be out the end of Aug. Also, anybody know if they come with that clear stand shown in the photos above? I hope so
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Can't help, sorry I threw out all my first versions when the renewals came out. They were pretty bad toys.
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No, it's a non-transforming, pre-painted model kit. The landing gear does not close. You chose to either build the kit gear down, or landing gear doors closed. It's a lot easier to make the gear look good, when they didn't need to close, even at a smaller scale.
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The rear landing gear is what it is. It's Kawamori's design choice. Bandai are just doing the best they can with the design they were given.
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Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 21 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
I was actually surprisingly ok with this episode after watching it subbed last night. At least we got some mecha action with Arad's VF-31A, even if it was only a few second's worth. And I quite enjoyed the Walkure origin story. The only thing that bugged me like it did other's was Keith's recation to Roid's admission that he killed his father. I mean if someone killed my father with a knife, even if he was already dying with likely only a few hours, days or weeks to live, I'd still be pretty pissed off. -
Yeah, I'm the same. Love the designs, but the show with it's lack of good mecha action, or even ANY mecha action is making me lose interest a bit.
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Looks awesome, hope we can all eventually get one.
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I keep hearing P-Bandai mentioned. What is that? I've been out of the loop on Bandai models for years. The Delta kits are the first Bandai models I've bought since Alto's VF-25F kit was first released.
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Macross Δ (Delta) - Mission 21 - READ 1st POST
Graham replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in theaters Dec. 16, 2016
Graham replied to Dobber's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I've always thought it was a bit silly calling them "Snowspeeders" as it was pretty obvious that they could be used in other environments and was even mentioned in Empire that they had to be modified to work in the cold of Hoth. They should have just been called something like Rebel Armed Speeders. -
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders & Batman vs Two-Face
Graham replied to sh9000's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Adam West's voice sounds too old for the role unfortunately, although Burt Ward still sounds fine. I really hope they do use the original theme music.- 22 replies