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  1. arbit

    Hi-Metal R

    It's those details that make it pop. And no worry about scratches since there's no transformation. This is where Bandai excels. Pure Gokin.
  2. I do think about it from a business perspective. As I recall the Yamato's in 2000 were sold for USD 90. Correct me if I'm wrong. In today's dollars at 2% inflation that would be USD 124. Price was not the barrier for me back then, the issue was the design: The old 1/72 Yamato's looked floppy from the start. I never bit until 1/60 V2 came out. The same issue applies here with Evolution. MSRP of USD 200, while a bit much, is not the main barrier to general collectors like me. The problem is that the design is just way too outdated for anyone but a die-hard collector. And manufacturing is more costly these days. So unless Evolution have huge production numbers, I don't see how they could sell for much less. I think Evolution were betting on success with a niche product with low production numbers for avid collectors. They have no one to blame but themselves if they end up breaking the bank. Transforming valks have become so advanced that only the foolhardy would enter that market, without the right staff. But if they sell their units and turn a profit, good for them. It's a business after all.
  3. Great podcast. You had some very eloquent and insightful guests. I will leave podcasting to the pros from now on. But no feedback from any ladies? It was all guys!
  4. Based on my what I know about production runs and breaking even, I doubt that the presale numbers are what is justifying several releases. In this case the recolors allow them to manufacture basically the same toy with different color schemes. So if they need 3,000 to 5,000 total units to break even and make some profit, they can divide that up over several colors.
  5. arbit

    Hi-Metal R

    I wonder what the production run is for the Regult, Glaug and Monster.
  6. Dying to see a review of this. But that box art, ouch!
  7. Very smooth dremelling. Which tips did you use for that finish?
  8. Fantastic event coverage as always.
  9. arbit

    Macross figures

    So would the 1/20 Minmay be a kit or a figure? Strange scale.
  10. Agree. I stand corrected. But I am developing an unhealthy attachment to this thing anyway. Kind of like you would for someone you're dating, and you know its not right, but they're all you got, and maybe you're all they got. Sigh...
  11. Getting more balanced lighting now. Note how the stern lights are dim, that's from so-called colored fiber. Doesn't work. Need to stick with clear fiber.
  12. This is such a throwback, and not in a good way. It looks like it was manufactured in 1982. But if I had money to burn, I would get it and pretend its an old Hi Metal.
  13. Looks cool. Have you done something like this before to show us?
  14. arbit

    Hi-Metal R

    I agree. I would smooch the monster. But not puckering for a Regult.
  15. Great packaging. If they follow Perfect Memory, it should look nice. I've read a lot of complaints here about it not being line art accurate here. But I don't have an eye for that.
  16. No way does that Obari rendering transform.
  17. Hey Old Man, How were the shoulders?
  18. No. But I will give you food for thought... I was in toy distribution and I tracked down the Arcadia side seller. In order to buy wholesale from them, I had to take 100 units of each type. Which I balked at. So there you go.
  19. Which you would sell for more toys to review, right?
  20. Feel free to add a poll, I'm tech challenged.
  21. Darn, for a second there, I thought it was a SDF Southern Cross battle suit. Would love to see a pro go at that kit.
  22. How many would be interested? Or am I the only one missing it from my collection.
  23. If its as good as CMS Legioss, I'm all in.
  24. Thanks JV. Much appreciated.
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