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Reïvaj

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  1. That's what I'm referring too.
  2. IIRC, Graham once mentioned Yamato’s costs have increased 2.5 times in the last years.
  3. I don’t think they’re misinterpreting the shadow. If you look at the screen shot you’ll see the valk’s sitting just upon its shadow, so the canopy can’t cast its own back or forward –let aside back AND forward at the same time. About the colour changes, it looks like it’s a GA interpretation and I’m sure Yamato have Mr Kawamori’s approval.
  4. Some people will define it as just a big pile of steaming crap after noticing the chest gap.
  5. The trial-produced VF-X-4 featured most of the key design features that would be included in the final VF-4 Lightning III design, but was initially built using 35% VF-1 Valkyrie parts (notably, the nose and forward fuselage of the VF-1 fighter) Source: Macross Mecha Manual
  6. If they sold the parts separately that’d be really kind of them…
  7. Wow & wow!!! Coolest SP ever!
  8. Do we really need this?
  9. No, IIRC that was the VF-X-4.
  10. Bloody hell!!! Awesome stuff!
  11. SHE's pretty impresive!!! Maybe, but I’d like to know what you think Mr. Bilrer said in Ep23. I mean, I’m sure you can do it better than just blah blah blah, can’t you?
  12. Maybe, but not as badly as with the Yamato VF-17
  13. Wow, it looks like they don't!
  14. That’s a good question. It looks like the VF-11 was born to be CF.
  15. Yes, except that I think it’s you who’s trying to make a point now. Seto Kaiba has already said what he thinks Mr. Bilrer explains to Alto in Ep23. As you replied that is blah, blah, blah I want to know why.
  16. It is indeed possible that there’s not much more to talk about him…
  17. It looks great Congratulations, Kurisama!
  18. According to the interview, Mr. Kawamori’s already started supervising the development. Notice the amendments around the fighter’s underside and intakes. Nothing about the wings and fins alignment yet
  19. So what’s the technique to get this sort of details in such a small scaled toy? Do they use some kind of only-one-hair brush? Source: http://www.yamato-toys.com/blog/index.php?logid=351
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