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Bandai DX Chogokin YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie
eugimon replied to UN Spacy's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
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Bandai DX Chogokin YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie
eugimon replied to UN Spacy's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
It's hard but it's also brittle and it seems to have a nasty tendency to diminish in volume, create self loosening joints. -
Bandai DX Chogokin YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie
eugimon replied to UN Spacy's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
they fixed enough that I can't say I care either way about the landing gear. I'm far more concerned as to whether they upgraded the quality of the plastic. -
There's always the "yf-2ss" configuration
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Everyone knows Starship Troopers is based on The Norby Chronicles by Janet and Isaac Asimov.
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Where do you get that it was steam? The workers, the local news and international news media are all reporting it as SMOKE. In one instance, Tokyo Electric described it as billowing BLACK SMOKE. I get that you have this need to present everything in Japan as wonderful and cheery but your continual refusal to admit to the severity of the crisis and continual harassing and chastising members who are relaying the news is neither wanted nor helpful. In other news, height estimates of tsunami are in and they're saying 77 feet.
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But they do wash their food in granite sinks, prepare their food on granite countertops, walk around barefoot on granite floors.
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don't forget those fancy granite counter tops that are all the rage.
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Bandai DX Chogokin YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie
eugimon replied to UN Spacy's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
not enough thrusters. -
Bandai DX Chogokin YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie
eugimon replied to UN Spacy's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
meh, to be expected. -
Still looks more lionish than the boxes with tails that they usually look like
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I got one on pre-order but I think I'll cancel it. none of the games really grab me and it's not doing that well on the grey market where it seems worth my time to try and sell it off.
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I love the new lions... they look like lions, for once.
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Wow... seriously? North Korea taking over the United States? It would be far more believable if the plot centered around zombie dolphins in giant bowl aquarium mecha taking over the united states, only to be repelled by a hamster laura croft in a little black halter top.
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Nothing says "pathetic" quite like standing up and vigorously defending the guy who's pissing on you. But I guess robotech fans are used to that sort of thing.
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Considering Fox get's things like entire NATIONS wrong... You can't honestly expect them to get something like that correct, can you?
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Yes, it does accumulate, that's why if you drink 58,000 glasses of milk you might be in danger. But hey, you just keep on calling people names and running around screaming that the sky is falling. BTW, you should be far more concerned with living next to a coal powered power plant or next to an oil refinery or for that matter a freeway. And heaven forbid you live in Denver... And since you're so quick to discredit everyone who disagrees with you, please list your credentials so we can see what sort of education, training and background you have on the subject versus the experts the US and Japanese governments are consulting on the matter as well as numerous news organizations such as CNN, BBC and NPR. I hope you'll be contacting them to confront all the misinformation being spread by them, after all this is of grave public health concern that they're spreading these sorts of lies. And please let us know when your interviews will be airing.
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That's just all kinds of fantastic! Phenomenal work!
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You're absolutely right, if you're prepared to eat 41lbs of spinach that you're not going to wash first (for the equivalent exposure of working at nuclear power plant for a year)... or eat two lbs of spinach a day for a year or drink 58,000 glasses of milk (160 years drinking 8oz a day) then you've raised your risk for cancer by 4% respectively. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/03/21/134746912/radioactive-milk-only-a-danger-after-58-000-glasses Try doing a little research before you start calling people names.
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That's because the epicenter was off shore. If it happened in the middle of downtown Tokyo, it would probably be a different story.
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so yeah, there's some radiation out there and on the off chance you get a box covered in ash, you can wipe it off with a damp, soapy cloth and it will be fine. You can even drink the radioactive milk and make cheese and spinach crepes out of the food. It's higher than normal but FAR, FAR, FAR lower than what's considered dangerous. The amount of radiation we're talking about is the difference between living in Denver and living in NYC.
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Whatever, hater. It's an inventive way to get the Macross all lit up like the way it is at the beginning of DYRL. Good job and great work on the LED light up bits as well
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reminds me of Fable 2... when you eat too many pies.
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Well, you can keep following the government story but most everyone agrees that the official story has been woefully under-reported in severity and magnitude from the beginning. I mean, even the Japanese government fessed up to downplaying events. If you read the description of the INES stages, it was completely laughable for the Japanese government and toykyo electric to insist that the partial meltdowns were only a stage 4 event.