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So, those of you who have the old Hi-Metals and a new R: is there any difference in proportions, panel lines or anything between them?
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How about an acrylic piece that can hold either one or two acrylic rods, with a mechanism that can slide the rods closer or further apart from each other? Tighten the rods down, slide them into the jet's exhausts and that might hold 80% of the jet fighters out there.
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Caught this flying over Dulles this morning around 10:30. It's a very cool plane, very sorry I couldn't get a better shot. In case you can't quite make it out, it was an Airbus A400M.
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1/48+fp's, 1/60+fp's, 1/72, 1/2k, 1/3k,1/100 and now 1/144
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Great pics Saburo! Thank God I got my 27, I'd be eating my heart out if I hadn't, then seen those pics! -
It's considered "likely" because Arcadia has the Yamato molds, and because of their focus on Zero designs. I wouldn't expect it before 2016 though.
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Hopefully, the Arcadia version can hold that pose tightly. I want it.
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Seeing as how the 25 uses electromagnetic actuators to transform and move the various things, mechanisms aren't even supposed to be present. Since the toys have to use mechanical means, they're automatically less anime accurate, which should irritate some people. We'll never have a perfectly accurate 25 until everything slides and locks into place magnetically!
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Your most recent Macross or toy purchase! General thread.
Sildani replied to Gakken85's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Echo that. And Star Wars Rebels is following right behind. Good stuff there. I'm not gonna lie, I fell a little in love with Ahsoka during the series. -
Huh. What a nifty looking Hornet!
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I'll buy it and have someone paint it for me. Too cool!
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Your most recent Macross or toy purchase! General thread.
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It's beautiful, and beautifully painted, but dang, it's small. -
Just to say, I want them ALL to stay in business. More companies making Valkyries = more Valkyries that will be made. No downside.
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Ah! Very good. Just two per wing, but still it's there.
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The 30's a nice design but it's kinda plain next to the 29. Wonder if the 30 will be the CF and the 29 the hero mecha.
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Dunno. We said that about the YF-30 Chronos, which came out over a year ago, and no repaints yet. Which, now I think of it, is odd.
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Hmm, good point. I can only remember the Gallia IV speakers.
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Depending on resolution and how good the CAD designer is, the Valkyrie might just be able to be printed pre-assembled and pre-painted. Say 15 years.
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Interesting. A redone YF-23 will be far too small. I hope Northrop-Grumman gets this. As for the Dutch: citation, please.
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Or the Tornado, even.
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Yes, it's the Renewal version.
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So would I, in low-viz, and with more stability. It's really the only Zero Valkyrie I like.
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You missed a big point: economies of scale. Bandai makes A LOT of toys, not just Macross Valkyries. As a result, the factories are used more, so Bandai can presumably negotiate lower costs for labor. Also, since Bandai makes more product, they can pay less for the plastic and paint and metal they use, since they use more of it and can negotiate that. Finally, since Bandai makes so many things, they can spread production costs for one product across many other product lines that aren't nearly as difficult to make properly. Oh yes, Bandai probably makes more of each Valkyrie design than Arcadia does, too. Arcadia is a small company. They simply don't have the capital, clout, or size to enjoy true economies of scale. Think of them as perhaps the largest, best funded garage kit company you've ever heard of, with access to facilities other garage kit companies would kill for, and who send you a preassembled, prepainted kit. Better?
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No, that was intentional. I wanted to see how much anhedral i could get. It stays perfectly straight.
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Yes to all the above, and a Grace pilot figure I'm not sure was included with the first 27.
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So I've been fiddling with it, and I've gotten it into a more solid Gerwalk. The upper legs have tabs that can slot into the intakes, but it's not tight at all. I also discovered I didn't miss a joint or swivel in the legs; due to their design with many spiky bits and their construction, it's really tough to get a good a-stance. Still, I'm pretty happy with what I achieved. I pushed the wing engines away from true and drooped the outer wings to get an anhedral, and that's the 27's "bird of prey" mode I suppose. The hinges connecting the wings to the fuselage are too loose, and the wings too heavy, to try for an SV-51 look without modification. Which leads me to my biggest beef: dat gunpod. It's huge, pretty heavy, and unstable. Options to hold the gun in the hands are severely limited. Fortunately, you can still clip it into place with the front clip, as you do in fighter mode. Overall, I'm totally pleased with this. You can really see the evolution of Bandai's engineering of Valkyries, and this truly earns its "V1.5" appellation. It's not as tight or well thought out as a true Renewal, but you can easily see where care was taken to insure most everything fit into place somewhere, and wasn't so flimsy you were terrified to transform it. Looking forward to the Super Part/Fold booster combo pack for 10K! 😉
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