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I'm pretty sure you'll find the links to the video instructions for the VF-17 in its related thread.
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That's a very interesting phenomena that happens every time you transforms the valk before you finish the process.
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Errr... Wonder Fest?
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They've said next year.
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It may happen because -as seen in previous pictures- that piece is already hinged for the fighter mode.
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Another reason for the gunpod to be different is that as seen in previous pictures this time the hand-grip is going to be retractable.
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Mr-K's also said they're going to reisue the SP next year.
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Feelings is all we have so far.
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According to Mr-K they won't in the foreseeable future.
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No, it's not. It's homemade.
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Well, you know, that was "another" company... I used to think these stands were a little too big but now I think they're great. I'd buy a few.
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Beautiful. It must be mine.
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Bandai 1/72 fully transform able VF-1 plastic kit for Macross 30th Ann
Reïvaj replied to Vi-RS's topic in Model kits
I believe everybody think so I guess all the people who have assembled it think that the work's been done properly according to their abilities, who is here to judge that? I've done it and took a long time to do so. The result is disappointing but I can understand that someone who has no better options may like it a lot. Do I care whether this is a toy or a model kit? Not at all, that's only semantics IMO. After all, once one has assembled it it does exactly the same thing than my toys: it transforms. Yeah, I've seen all those CAD designs but I don't remember having seen the cockeyed legs nor a place to leave some feedback. -
Actually, there's been no news items and press of any merger or acquisition but neither of bankruptcy. As nothing's been officially announced in any shape or form, we can only speculate. But considering the American version of Yamato's website is still up and running, listing all the products that are licensed and imported from outside Japan that will continue to be sold under their former Yamato branding (the North American Yamato USA (f.k.a. Toycom, Inc.) office is said to be unaffected by despite their Tokyo headquarters changes); that Arcadia don't seem to have had any copyright issues (franchise name and merchandising); that at least the staff dedicated to the Macross series have continued with Arcadia; and that the information I got from my sources isn't the same information you got, I'm still not sure they went to bankruptcy.
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Tick tock, tick tock...
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Unfortunately, not very likely at the moment.
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I'd never do that to Mr-K!
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Why are so many people sure Yamato went bankrupt and not simply merged with another company and/or changed its name?
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http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=39470&p=1064898 Just 6 posts above