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Hahah.. i only realised over past week, that Moehime is likely to be NY 2.0. This being based on conversations that can be found online. When Moehime came into the picture, some people got marketing e-mails from them on their e-mail accounts that were previously only registered for NY.
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Lol me hungry, I’ll go for a faster spam sandwich instead.
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Playing with the Monster is nothing to be forgiven for Its awesome how just one piece in relation to the other HMRs immediately puts the scale perspective in focus.
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Came close to getting one of these couple of times. It's astonishing no one has made a modern version of this yet of this size or scale. For now, the Megahouse Cosmo Fleet SDF-1 will have to do.
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Nice @takatoys Panel line really makes them pop.
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Looking better and better with each update!
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Thanks @Lolicon Always thinking how to present the toys differently in pics..
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I am actually relieved that Bandai chose this release for people to jump all sorts of hoops over, because by many measures lots of peeps including myself, won’t care much about it lol. Now let’s say, Bandai did this for a 31A Kairos re-issue, perhaps Arad’s version..
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Agreed, so there was quite a bit of angst when the 31J with Speakerpods was solicited. Upon release, many units showed up on Mandarake with the Speakerpods missing, no doubt quite a few folks buying the set just for that pod. The potential of those mission packs were really underutilized in the show. But then again, if more variances were animated, imagine Bandai milking full reissues of valk + mission pack sets each time. It seems Bandai doesn’t really like to TWE very small accessories anymore, so the days of something like say, the 25G’s Gallia IV standalone set are likely over, much less single piece mission packs.. Nice comparison shot
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+2 on Yamato’s v2. There’s still quite a few things to like about it over the DX. Mainly how precise everything comes together in fighter, with tolerances that still shames a lot of toys produced today.
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The great thing about this being a model kit, is that there is no rush to PO. There will be a flood of it on release just like the HG YF-19, or like most other Gundam model kits.
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Putting it here for quick visibility: VF-25G Revival for only Yen 24,000 https://order.mandarake.co.jp/order/detailPage/item?itemCode=1239473260&lang=en
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Oops my bad. I mis-remembered & must have conflated both TZ and Yamato together.
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The 'Hey look at this really cool model build I saw' post
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I think the best way is to swap the whole mission pack from the other base 31 Siegfrieds or 31A Kairos..
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Your most recent Macross or toy purchase! General thread.
MKT replied to Gakken85's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
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Wow these must be among the priciest 1/7 figures I've seen. I've always wanted a Gorgeous Sheryl figure, but the price kinda make me pretty hesitant each time, but these new ones really take the cake!
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I used to have that anxiety as well, so everything from Japan was always EMS in early days of collecting. Faster times = supposedly less chance of package damage. And then I started using SAL shipping, which extended the ship times to 2-3x EMS, but the packages on average did not arrive any worse for wear. Then I realized it is not so much the ship times that affect the damage or wear on the packages, but more of which shipping company it goes through. After all, it is the staffs' attitudes that affect the handling of packages and their temperament always seem to reflect across the whole company. So if a certain courier company or shipping service always deliver damaged packages, chances are it will not matter if I select a fast or slower service from them, the packages will still arrive badly.
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Well, I just find the dog-like sitting pose pretty cute lol. No doubt this HMR is going to be a great toy, as most HMRs are. I still remember reading @jenius's reviews of Yamato's Scopedogs and they were pretty awful durability wise, being in the era when Yamato toys commonly have exploding plastics in the worse places where strength are needed most.
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Reinterpretations of this nature such as Unix Square's VF-1 are always tricky, because there aren't any other direct media tie-ins like anime, movies or comics for these designs. So these toys have to stand purely on its own design merits subject to our very own personal biases, and Sentinel being one half of Unix Square, as I understand it always like to take risks like this. Some do payoff, like their Riobot Mazinkaiser or the Re:Edit Iron Man lines, whilst others appear to have bombed like their Fighting Armor line. That said, I like what Unix Square is doing overall for the reinterpreted 1J and although there are some design concerns in Fighter, I like that it is different enough but still has direct lineages to the VF-1. The same though, can't be said of Moshow's current iteration of the Cyclone lol.. but no biggie, everyone's preferences are different.
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The HMR VF-0 mold doesn't give good impression at the start, due to the lack of weight as discussed before, but the more time I spend with it the more I like it - it hits the sweet spot of good sculpt, nice playability and robustness. I'm of those toy collectors who want duplicates when something is that good, more for a just-in-case scenario so I'll likely get another. Any eventual VF-0A in all honesty doesn't really need much tweaks. Perhaps just make the heat shield easier to deploy like the 0D, and get rid of the terrible plastic translucency of the 0S.
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^^ LOL I never watched Votoms so I'm not familiar with the mechs at all, but is the mode on the bottom right what gives Scopedog its name?
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Having handled the 0D quite a bit side by side with the 0S (something I didn't do with the Arcadias), I'm just even further impressed with it. The 0D seems to be a more refined design of the 0S in some ways. For example, by moving the vertical stabs to the legs, the backpack now looks more compact & seats closer to the back. The 0S design, which traces back to the VF-1 of resting on the folded stabs always felt a bit janky in that regard. In Battroid, I feel the 0S has rather lanky proportions, something I don't quite get with the 0D. I couldn't really put the finger on it before, and now I know why. Not sure if it could be mis-transformation on my part, but the larger cockpit canopy of the 0D appear to make the chest bulge out slightly more in Battroid. This is then balanced out by the bulkier-looking legs, in some ways due to the folding fins on the hips and ankles, but the larger reason are the bigger and meatier calves of the 0D, having to fill out the space previously taken up by the swing-wing trajectory area of the 0S. It also for this reason, why the rear of 0D Fighter looks much more integrated, and in toy form, feels more solid. These little changes somehow just make the 0D Battroid look beefier and all the better for it.