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The Yamato 1/60 & 1/48 Valkyries - Never. They are too expensive for me to risk. Knowing my luck and liklihood of making a mistake during the transformation, no way I'm taking a chance. Besides, I only really care about fighter mode anyways. I really wish someone would come out with a new line of fighter mode only toys in one of the established aircraft modelling scales (1/48, 1/72, 1/144).
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Some folks still can't seem to avoid the bandai vs yamato debate. :rolleye:
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Kawamori says to think of the Vers1 as a VF-25 that was produced in Russia. from Tamashii website interview
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The Dreamliner had it's first commercial flight. I like the ANA livery on it. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/26/uk-dreamliner-idUSLNE79P00820111026
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I'm going to be the lone guy here and say that my favorite Macross toy is the Doyusha 1/144 YF-21. I love it when I can line it up like this.
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Official Bandai 1/100 VF HI-METAL VF-19 Kai Fire Valkyrie
Vifam7 replied to QuinJester's topic in Toys
VF-1 vers 3.0 coming soon? At this point I think it would make more sense for Yamato or Bandai to go with non-transformable fighter-mode only toys in 1:72 scale. Fighter mode is the most popular mode for Valkyries and sticking to one mode only would result a faster development time and less expensive toy. To give one an example, a MRC Easy Model (a line of pre-built 1/72 plastic display models) F-15 Eagle costs about US$40 MSRP. How about a Yamato 1/72 fighter mode only VF-1 at that price? -
Official Bandai 1/100 VF HI-METAL VF-19 Kai Fire Valkyrie
Vifam7 replied to QuinJester's topic in Toys
If Bandai is truly done with the VF Hi-Metal line, then perhaps it's time for Yamato to fill in the void. I'd like to believe that there's still a market for smaller sized (and less expensive) Macross toys. -
I'm not sure how hard it is for you to buy stuff online but respirators are easily found on sites like Amazon and Ebay.
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Well it could also be "Justin Bieber and his Flying Giant Robot". Yes, it's just a cartoon. And while it is Macross, I don't have to like everything and anything Macross.
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And that's why I dislike him. From deadly but cool female warriors to drooling fangirls... >_< NOOOOOOO!
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What's a decent price to pay for a Yamato 1/12? It's no longer available from the regular retailers so I gotta go to Ebay or YJ auctions. I regret not getting one when they were available.
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When it comes to toys or models of fictional mecha, personally I feel that lineart or screen accuracy does not matter as much as how "right" it looks to you. I have no issues with the form or details on the Yamato toys. However, I dropped buying Yamato (and now also Bandai) Macross toys mainly due to the scale size used (high cost and non-interest in the transforming gimmick are other reasons). So despite my mediocre modeling skills and lengthy delays in getting it completed, my choice is Hasegawa. I also do like the fact that the Hasegawa Valkyrie is more aircraft-like. Speaking of my Hasegawa build, here's where I'm still at...
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A 3D version of "Top Gun' is coming in 2012
Vifam7 replied to rdenham's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
OH, my mistake. I thought they were going to completely redo the movie. How are they going to make the movie 3D when it wasn't filmed in 3D to begin with? -
A 3D version of "Top Gun' is coming in 2012
Vifam7 replied to rdenham's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Not using real life aircraft = TOTAL FAILURE I'd rather see real-life Super Hornets on film than computer generated Tomcats. -
Thanks VF5SS! I knew I'd seen it before. So it's yet another stylized Obari Dragonar. What magazine or mook is the pic from?
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Bandai offered 2 versions of the Dragonar-1. One was an representation of the Dragonar from first OP of the anime. Japanese fans sometimes call this "Barigunar" because Masami Obari did the OP animation. Bandai released the toy of this version as "XS-05 Dragonar 1 from Opening Silhouette". The other version Bandai offered was pretty much the same as what one saw in the lineart and main body of the show. This was released as "XS-06 Dragonar 1 with Cavalier" The Max Factory version is closer to the lineart/main show Dragonar 1, but comes with a stylized sculpt that I think I've seen once before as artwork or pro-made kit in a magazine.
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Bandai's SPEC Opening Silhouette Dragonar is next to perfection. It's better than the MAX Factory release IMHO. Absolutely solid (nothing fiddly or floppy) with excellent use of diecast, and not a paint flaw in sight. Much cheaper too. No need for Yamato to make one IMO.
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I can't begin to tell you the excitement I had when I saw all 3 volumes of US Renditions' Gunbuster and Dangaioh tapes at Suncoast, way back around 1991. I believe it was like $40 per tape. I purchased the Gunbuster tapes. I still have them.
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Gundam Marker panel-lining pen. http://www.gundamstoreandmore.com/gunmargunbla.html
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I am an 80's anime fan. I'm pretty much a fan of anything 1980's. I like your site. I am impressed that you have Call Me Tonight listed. Since your site seems to concentrate on short run anime, I'll suggest some OVAs and movies. 1. Gall Force: Eternal Story (1986), Destruction (1987), & Stardust Memory (1988) 2. Megazone 23 (1985) 3. Crusher Joe (1983), Crusher Joe: Ultimate Weapon Ash (1989) 4. Fight! Iczer-1 (1985-1987)
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K-On! + Working! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9L5fjnQalc
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It's still there. See here: http://auf-ewig.com/macross.html
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If you're going to regularly transform this model, I would suggest that you NOT use the waterslide decals. Use instead the stickers (they are well made IMO). If you use the decals, you risk scratching them during transformation. I spray Tamiya TS-80 clear flat coat or Testor's Dullcote on all my models.
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Gundam Eclipse is probably what you're looking for.
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I have this movie on DVD. It's not that bad. In terms of plot, it's pretty much the same as TOP GUN and not any better or worse. Same "Maverick" type lead with questions about his father, woos the pretty girl, eventual loss of confidence, etc. The lead is played by Oda Yuuji. He became a big star after this movie. Why this movie is weak compared to TOP GUN is the fact that (1)it doesn't have a rockin' soundtrack (2) no cliche but cool one-liners (3) no shirtless beefy men to draw in the female audience (4)they don't get to blow up MiGs. On the positive side, the aerial shots and sound effects of the F-15s are pretty good.
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