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Interesting... I never considered drawing Miria with clothes on! Eh, who the hell am I kidding, you can't tell if stick figures are wearing clothes or not.
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New Robotech Shadow Chronicles Vid
jenius replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
So do you doubt that anyone has actually seen The Shadow Chronicles? That seems a bit silly. I'm sure the group has an NDA of some form going. Next conspiracy: "They have an NDA because they know it sucks!" Oooh maybe... or it might be standard operating procedure. I'm sure with everything being finalized we'll start seeing more info pouring on to the web. I'm just hoping some of it has to do with a new toy line -
I don't think anyone is talking about the SDCC one, we're talking about all the regular releases. They're showing up with more regularity for $59.99 and there's a good bet they'll make their way for that price to brick&mortar stores so you will be able to get them for $20 each... and not long after that the retailers will probably mark them down even more. If you look at new Yammy 1/48 releases, they always start at one price point because not all the vendors have them yet and work their way down over the next few months as competition escalates... the same will happen here (on a much smaller scale... literally!)
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New Robotech Shadow Chronicles Vid
jenius replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Well, I'll be one of the first to buy it and review it on my website Unfortunately, I'm so MOSPEADA biased that it's bound to rub off on the new Robotech production. I'll have to watch it several times and try to be as critical as possible... but no matter what I say I'm sure many will vehemently disagree. As always, take it for what it costs right? The best opinion on something like this is your own. -
This is just a word definition post, it's not meant to sound snippy or anything but we disagree so it may read that way - As I mentioned before, heatshields and swapping have nothing to do with "perfect transformation." The original Takatoku is a perfect transformation toy and has no heatshield so you can see the cockpit in battroid mode (or, conversely, it has only a heatshield so you can't see a cockpit in fighter mode). That toy is heralded as being one of the best early examples of perfect transformation. Therefore, the fact that this Toynami 1/100 can go from battroid to fighter and back again with either a cockpit or heatshield equipped the full time (granted, it'd look a bit strange in either one or two modes) means it operates within the realm of perfect transformation. This also means that the MPC, with its removeable heatshield, is perfect transformation. By your logic, the 1/48s aren't perfect transformation because you have to remove the intake covers... You have to draw a line somewhere... that line is drawn by most where accessories come into play, such as heatshields or intake covers. The funny thing is, about your comment regarding saving for a 1/55, I'm currently doing a full review of the first Banprestos (not that anyone really cares about those anymore) and in the concluding paragraph I go into the options and say That review will be up tomorrow or Friday... my batteries died on my camera tonight and I'm helping a buddy move tomorrow.
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Holy crap is the Alpha ever a fight to get back into fighter mode. Yes, those tabs are meant to hold the legs. I've actually found that the vast majority of people who say their Alpha sits on its chest instead of the landing gears actually haven't managed to get their Alpha back into the proper fighter mode... most likely due to those tabs. Believe me, I'd be the first to overlook the flaws on any new Legioss toy but damn, the design of that toy doesn't work at all in that scale. Whoever mentioned the retarded use of diecast in the arms was spot on too. Eh, I still think it looks gorgeous though and that's why I've got so many of 'em.
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By perfect transformation I just mean "perfectly variable", as in you don't have to take it apart and reassemble it like some old SDF-1 toys and the Yamato 1/60 line. I won't hold the heatshield against it since you don't really NEED to swap heatshields and the original Takatokus didn't even have heatshields and they were "perfect transformation" toys. I'll go back and edit the wording though, I think "perfectly variable" is much more concise. Edit - For the record, I am not a "Toynami supporter" but I do come across that way at times because of how much I hate the Yamato 1/60 (VF-1) toys. I would like to believe that if this exact 1/100 toy were made by Yamato, Bandai, or Banpresto I would have created the same impression of it. I also am a pretty easy going guy so as long as toys don't fall apart in my hands I tend to enjoy them in some respect. I am a Legioss/Alpha supporter though, I have to admit that Edit II - Did anyone notice the art on the back of the box shows Hikaru with a black heatshield on his VF-1S? Also, for the member who photo shopped the weaknesses of the sculpt down (shoulders and chin)... great job!
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I still think that even if Basara's valk is 90% different it's not a huge deal. The engineering is the same. They would just have to reproduce the existing molds with lots of minor tweaks and slap it together just like the previous toy. Costs would not be prohibitive. If your point is that they wouldn't do it because it involves effort and they could just repaint the thing non-canon colors and keep selling it then you very may well be right.
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He may be going off the actual dimensions listed by sites as the dimensions for fighter mode. Seriously, the dimensions the fighter is supposed to have are wacky short and stocky with tiny wings. IIRC, the MPC Alpha is over an inch too long in fighter mode.
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My review is the latest post on my site, to read it, CLICK HERE. I rushed it out so if you see anything patently wrong or even spelling flub ups let me know I'll work on doing some fun comparison stuff and setting up a second post as time permits.
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One time when Eugimon was yelling at me for dreaming of a 1/48 2 seater I examined how to make a heatshield that would work. I forget what thread it was in but I think I came up with two ways that weren't all that crazy complicated to get the heatshield to work. It would definitely take a bit of retooling of the current molds but since that's necessary already it doesn't seem like that's a problem. All my hypothesizing is pretty meaningless though, if NB4M can actually make it happen, now that's something!
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Graham, can you please enlighten me as to how anyone at Yamato felt the Koenig was worth making yet they wouldn't dare bother to put together a toy of the actual Macross???
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A word of caution on the Banprestos, they are extremely photogenic. Here's a pic from my review of them, it's a pic I love to this day so don't pick on it I think that pic looks great but the toy leaves a ton to be desired. I'm kinda bummed that most of the comparison shots I've seen so far compare the 1/100 Toynamis to previously made toys that include fast packs. I don't blame people for this though since it's kind of a hassle to strip your toys down for some comparsion shots but I think we all know how much fast packs do improve the look of these toys. Still, proportion-wise, I think we can all see the 1/100s have some weaknesses. I can't wait to get mine so I can do a thorough review!
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So let me get this straight, you're arguing that the other variations would be unlikely because there'd be a fair amount of remolding involved.... but the YF-19, as a one-off product, makes sense?? That is some seriously confusing logic. Yes, the YF-19 is the best known but the VF-19K isn't all that far behind (tragically). I think once you get the engineering done the modifications to molds isn't as huge a deal as some would lead you to believe. As an accountant I actually poured through some numbers on this once (albeit, the analysis was open to numerous flaws) and the costs per unit of remolding several pieces was never prohibitive (so long as demand didn't fluctuate too violently).
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Great stuff, I've always wished I had a modicum of talent when it came to things like this.
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Yeah, I've always suspected we'll see a Shadow Chronicles lines of toys. By its very nature this means we'd see new Alpha toys and, potentially, Beta toys.
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1/48+fp's, 1/60, And 1/72 Picture Gallery Pt 2
jenius replied to VF-18S Hornet's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Hey thanks a ton, glad you appreciate them. It's definitely a labor love! I take about 40 pics of every toy, some day I'll have a photo archive linked to my website so people who access the review can check out the 40 reference pics also (most of those are just static pics for comparisons... I usually only take 3 or 4 pics of the toys actually in action poses). In the meantime I'll keep posting some gems over here for a much wider audience -
1/48+fp's, 1/60, And 1/72 Picture Gallery Pt 2
jenius replied to VF-18S Hornet's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
More pics from my reviews at www.anymoon.com (shameless promotion, I know, but I like my pics!). I added all the Mac+ toys: (yes, I know the VF-11Bs should have their orange heatshields... I just never removed them from the plastic... check it out though, I did get the YF-21FP back into the proper fighter mode without a gap behind the cockpit) -
I swear, I will have an exhaustive review and many others will too. First I need mine to get here, I'm sure other would-be reviewers are in the same boat.
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Here's the ultimate solution: 1) Toynami ditches 1/55 scale... it works in the Macross universe well but does not work for Robotech where all the mechs outside of the Macross Saga were much smaller. 2) Toynami redesigns the VF-1 in 1/35 scale. That's right, 1 friggin' 35 scale. I've even fabbed up a design that's better than the Yammy 1/48 (IMHO of course) for full transformation and non-removal of parts (although the intake covers are tricky). 3) Release 1/35 scale figures to go along with the new 1/35 scale VF-1s. Yeah, they'd be small but you could make them decent representations and somewhat poseable (Hip, shoulder, elbow, knee, neck). 4) Release 1/35 scale Alpha with all the lessons learned from the first attempt including foresight of a massive 1/35 Beta to be released later. 5) Make some $$ in the meantime by selling little toys for the 1/35 figures like hovercycles, cyclones(non transformable... or break-apart transformation if they're really brave), Jim/Lunk's jeep . Another thought would to be make the main characters only available if you laid out the $$ for their respective mechs. 6) Release a 1/35 scale Beta. 7) Release a 1/35 scale Hovertank (any smaller and it'd be too small anyway. Here's the kicker, sell everything in boxes that are just functional but focus on making the products inside superior. Exo, in regard to Toynami's construction techniques, glue is cheaper and allows for sloppier tolerances than screws. In the Alpha's case it seems that the screws would have been too hard to conceal in several instances also. The Yamato 1/60s have lots and lots of screw covers on them but they flake off really easily and look funky. Toynami probably figured it was better just to go the glue route and hope nobody ever wanted to take the toy apart... not realizing how easily broken this thing was going to be.
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You know, my parents were great to me as far as Transformers go and I don't collect them now. I'm sure they would have hooked me up with Robotech toys too (I'm American and at that age Robotech was all I knew about) if I ever knew to ask for Robotech toys. Problem was, I didn't get huge into Robotech until like 1990 and by that time you couldn't find merchandise for it anywhere. I wanted RT merchandise so bad I would have dreams about it. I spent my days reading those RT novels and drawing the vehicles from every saga (even Southern Cross!). I watched the shows over and over again in their FHE version. I used to scour the Longs Drugs models section hoping to find an old RT model that somehow managed to stay on the shelves. So, it's no wonder that when I got out of college and started making decent enough money and discovered a whole new world of toys that I actually began making my old dreams reality.... little did I know how costly it would become. Still, I'm grateful to Yamato and every other company making the toys I once dreamed about, the more the merrier. I've actually been pretty surprised by just how high quality all of the new Macross (and Robotech if you believe what they tell you) toys have been. We got the really crappy Banprestos and then everything else was meant to be collectors dealies. That's part of the reason I'm happy to see Toynami producing what looks to be decent equivalents of your standard GI Joe toy... something you can play with, beat to death, then replace (the 1/100s that is).
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Sorry folks, don't let me derail anything or lead us down some sort of Toynami vs. Yamato thing 'cause that's the last thing I'd ever want... I just was drawing some comparisons. Believe me, I'm as bummed as anyone that more isn't being done with the GCM license. As for the whole blocking of cool Macross products, I thought that Bandai is as much the problem as HG is and I'm not even about to make heads or tails out of that situation. Basically, if a Beta gets built I'll buy it and I'll let you guys know all about it... then you can decide if you want to buy one or not
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I voted that I liked it in all forms but with the understanding we're only discussing the VF-1. The VF-19 has a horrid GERWALK (IMHO) as does the VF-17 when it does that stubby guns and legs down thing. The VF-22 has a strange GERWALK I don't quite understand. So basically, for any of those other valks I mentioned they'd get "any mode but GERWALK" and the VF-1 gets "any mode, plain and simple."
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It's true, I definitely threw out some huge "what-ifs" and I don't mean to make it sound like I have huge expectations or that you should. I just think everyone who is feeling burned by Toynami is misplacing a bit of their anger. Toy companies do their best and try to be profitable doing it. If their product ends up sucking but we buy a ton of it then we get angry at them instead of ourselves... and that doesn't quite make sense. So, I certainly think everyone can safely say we don't buy into the Toynami hype machine anymore... and everybody's heart is in the right place when they say "no more from that company ever again" but the statement should really just be modified to "from now on I will exercise much better judgment where that company's products are concerned." Yes, I am biased toward GCM mechs and so I do hold a higher level of optimism in regards to Toynami then most... since at this point it seems I have to.