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Hi-Metal R
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Man, am I glad I never cared about any of my toys of anything matching. I'd rather have variations to make things look more interesting. That being said, I have every HMR release anyways so I guess I won't have a problem matching anything if I really wanted to.
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Hi-Metal R
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2 hours ago, sh9000 said:I have 2 spare HM VF-1S heads with 1 I think stiill going to @Slave IV. Let me know.
Wow, thanks! I definitely still need it.
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41 minutes ago, Mommar said:
Everything about their prices seems too good to be true.
Note the shipping weight...this was a smaller item but I compared to HLJ's quotes for a similar item and these prices are still lower. I had a DX from sent from them with also very low shipping prices but those prices were from a couple years ago so I don't think they are worth comparing.
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23 minutes ago, DewPoint said:
From my experience, my credit card rate is always better than PayPal's.
No doubt about it! Like I said, even if you have a card that charges foreign transaction fees, it's still going to be lower than what PayPay charges.
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8 minutes ago, Mommar said:
What's their shipping like?
Seems on par or better than most places. Here is the last quote I got, which was last year:
Shipping weight 500g
FedEx International Priority 2,603 yen approx. 5 days
EMS 3,150yen approx. 4 to 12 days
UPS Worldwide Express Saver 3,453yen approx. 4 days
DHL Express Worldwide 3,589 yen approx. 5 days -
35 minutes ago, Pontus said:
Thanks. I had assumed that and thus didn't order because I don't have the money. Btw, if you're paying with paypal, expect them to screw you over on the exchange rate. I recently got a figure (non-macross) from Mandarake, and the current exchange rate was supposed to make it come out to $345 but Paypal said it came out to $363. Read the fine print, and it says they can basically pad it out however they like. Also, it seems that although we currently seem to be saving a good amount on the current exchange, it's made up for by exorbitant shipping costs, and DHL is no longer the cheapest. I went to cancel that Mandarake order when it came back with 18k¥ for DHL shipping
and they wouldn't take paypal, but they came back offering to do paypal with only 11k¥ shipping EMS.
If you are letting PayPal do your conversions, you're doing it wrong. Get a CC that has no international fees (or even one with fees) and let them do the converting because they will give you the current actual rate. This has been discussed many times so just look into it.
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Hi-Metal R
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11 minutes ago, Lolicon said:Agreed. "Overpriced" is a subjective term, after all. I personally don't consider Arcadia to be overpriced for what I'm getting.
Yeah, I think they offer the best overall value for Macross still. You probably know better than most but I even think the PF are a great deal considering how long it takes to do those details yourself. The time it takes is worth more to me than they charge and they do a better job than I have patience for. I personally just don’t care about those details much so I only get certain ones.
But I also think most Macross toys from Arcadia and Bandai are a better value than most other toys out there in general.
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Hi-Metal R
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1 minute ago, Lolicon said:Yup, prices for all toy lines have gone up across the board.
I think because there were so many clearance sales way back in Yamato's heyday and people got used to those sale prices that once Yamato went under (turns out their business model wasn't great for solvency) and Arcadia had to move to a business model that would allow them to actually stay afloat that a bunch of people decided Arcadia was way overpriced and wanted the pricing back from the Yamato days.
I like low prices as much as anyone. But I think Arcadia provides some great value still.
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Hi-Metal R
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The good thing is Arcadia seems to charge the same price as they did around 10 years ago so with the exchange rate and inflation, we are getting them for less today than they were then. Not as cheap as Yamato days but still not bad. I’m in for both if they do it.
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I wasn't paying attention before and didn't notice this had a shiny canopy. I like it!
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10 minutes ago, MacrossMania said:
yea it was the perfect confluence of different cultural influences/phenomena - the skating scene coming to its peak, graffiti art finally being understood as real, high-borne art (i.e. Basquiat), and the magazine scene exploding with all of those great action shots that helped propel the skating scene. I think all of it started to die in the nineties - over the top, carnivalesque colors, and lack of inspiration. Much like the 90's redux of 80's properties like Tformers and GI Joe.
Did you ever see Dogtown and Z Boys? Best skateboard documentary I've ever seen. Really captures that time period. Highly recommend it. I think if you showed it to your son he would have a really good idea of where you're coming from.
Well said. Yeah, I’ve seen it but my family hasn’t. They’ve watched a lot of skate videos though. Bones Brigade Search For Animal Chin and stuff like that to current videos. We’ll get to that movie again sometime but good reminder. Thanks!
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10 minutes ago, MacrossMania said:
Agreed on the 80’s. The 1/55 Chunky still can’t be beat to this day as the greatest TOY (not just Valk) ever made.
That Mcgill is my favorite all time Powell graphic. But these were my favorite overall boards from back in the day.
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1 hour ago, MacrossMania said:
saying that I skated is being dramatically generous. I wouldn't go that far. I bought a few boards and put them together old school 80's style, but left the real skating to my friends in West Hollywood (I'm an LA kid). So yea, being from the West Coast I was definitely exposed to the culture (and loved it), but I would hardly call it skating.
Oh, haha gotcha! That's all good as long as you enjoyed it.
Here's my old school style deck that I put together recently using a combination of old and new parts:
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57 minutes ago, jvmacross said:
I'll still try and support...but it now seems apparent that when a retailer does happen to have a competitive price...it's only because they are just willing to make less profit on it....probably just to try and get some future business...
I don't collect much else beyond Macross...but are they doing the same thing with their other product lines that are allowed to be sold outside of Japan? Same type of import markups?
Yeah, from what I’ve seen, most items are upcharged. There is a reason why I almost always buy anything from SOC, SHF, SHMA, and even other items like Transformers from Japanese retailers instead of domestically.
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12 minutes ago, jvmacross said:
It seems all the big HG/BW deal did was to legitimize the upcharge to overseas customers via "legit" sales at local retailers...there is no reason to support the WWM campaign locally if you can still just get your Macross direct from Japan for less...Bandai isn't even trying to hide the fact that they are selling above their own listed MSRP...
Totally agree. While I would like to support WWM by buying domestically, I'm not going to pay more for it so it defeats the purpose.
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15 minutes ago, Pontus said:
Great idea! As a DIYer, I'd go with an acrylic shadow box from a craft store and just stencil on the details I wanted, making it totally custom (which I'd want to do anyway instead of being restricted to Bandai's or whoever). This one's only 3" deep, so not super far off the wall yet just enough to mount a valk. Kinduv expensive tho. Using a standard wood frame shadow box would be much cheaper, but not nearly as good looking or visible.
I love the look of this but like some of the other expensive cases out there, I can't bring myself to pay more for the display case than I did for what the case is displaying.
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2 minutes ago, jenius said:
What's the retail at the NY store?
Over $150 including tax. I just mentioned in the other thread that considering that, this is not a bad price at all.
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The price is not bad at all considering the item cost over $150 for people purchasing directly at the event. Now, the fact that Bandai charged over the standard if it was converted using the current exchange rate and listed MSRP in Yen, that's a whole other story but seems to be the standard case with WWM items so far.
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18 minutes ago, MacrossMania said:
A "deck." LOL the memories.
You used to skate? It’s never too late to pick it up again. I took about 20 years off but then my son started getting interested and we went to some skateparks and just like that, I got back into it. It’s been tough trying to get some tricks back but I’ve also learned new things I was never able to do before.
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7 hours ago, MKT said:
Love the wall mount method!
Thanks! That was my favorite way to display my Valks. No floor space taken, dynamic displays that I can see all the time, safe and secure but also easy to remove and play with anytime. I actually never bought a Yeti base stand because I preferred this method.
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8 hours ago, seti88 said:
and no cobwebs forming too!😅 yeah its still a cool way to display.
For me, I am paranoid that without a case over it, its bound to get hit sometime/somehow.
Anyway, am sure there would be ways to add a case to that too.
Yeah, I'm a bit surprised they didn't get very dusty there. I suppose it wouldn't be difficult to put a plexiglass case around those. Or, I think you could also just mount the stands inside a wall display.
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I had a bunch of Valks displayed on the wall with yeti stands. They were super stable with no worries about knocking them off. I also had them high up and out of the way but still, they were solid.
Stands comparable to yetistands
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A full size acrylic arm for HMR could be overkill. I haven’t tried yet but it would be really cool if the stand arms from Tamashii stages or any other stand arm with that standard size could peg into the holes on the acrylic arms. I think some of the old Yeti stand bases had holes that fit like this too.