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mechaninac

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  1. ^ I'm in the same boat as you. I may just opt to ignore the payment request and let it get cancelled that way, and if Amiami closes my account due to it, which would be my 1st time pulling such a stunt, it's their loss.
  2. ^ For some reason my eyes keep focusing on the guns in that picture, instead of the the gun...
  3. mechaninac

    Hi-Metal R

    ^ I don't need it... but I sure as heck want it.
  4. mechaninac

    Hi-Metal R

    You do realize that the "real" Regult does not have a front hatch, and that the one on the Matchbox/Robotech toy was there only so you could put one of that line's horribly sculpted figures in it, right? The Regult has always had a rear egress hatch, by official design; therefore, the Bandai version is absolutely dead-on correct. The only thing the '80s vintage toy has going for it is it's sheer size.
  5. ^Err... those are VF-27 Lucifers, and they actually look better, more impressive, in Saburo's pictures than they do in person.
  6. Cancelled my pre order as well... too off. The Megahouse version looks right, so I'll get that instead.
  7. No, he's saying that Bandai's scaling between different VFs is very consistent since the introduction of the YF-19 and VF-25 Renewals; their relative Battroid heights relate well to each other -- a VF that is supposed to be shorter than some other type in "real" life is shorter in toy form than the toy version of the taller unit, in a way that translates relative to the specs supplied for the two VF being compared. Yamato/Arcadia were/are far less consistent in this regard. In other words, the DX's height differences are very close, scale wise, to what they should be for their "real-life" counterparts (VF-171, VF-25, VF-27, YF-29, YF-30, and even the VF-19Adv are not all the same height, but their respective differences in height are properly represented and within a hair's breath of true 1/60, except for the 19 as the original design predates CG); unlike Yamato/Arcadia, where their height differences almost never agree with specs and are not consistently scaled from VF to VF: some are 1/55-56 while others go down to 1/66.
  8. mechaninac

    Hi-Metal R

    Love the Valk toss picture; but a 1/48 tossing a 1/100 would be even better...
  9. Good grief... I'm surprised no one has made this little pun yet, so I felt compelled...
  10. Nimitz class carriers and super tankers are certainly bigger than even the mighty Yamato, and super carriers have an asymmetrical beauty all their own and are deadlier than any dreadnought could ever hope to be; carriers' effectiveness were abundantly proved way back in WWII. So, as graceful and intimidating as battleships such as the Yamato, Missouri, and Bismark were, they're a product of a bygone age and an outdated naval strength doctrine that makes them obsolete in today's world... a pity, but we'll likely never see their like again.
  11. Ultimately, regardless of how much it stinks, Disney, being the property owner, has every right to dictate terms to licensees, as they see fit. Ultimately too, it is everyone's right to vote with their money by deciding if the Revell alternatives are good enough and/or provide an adequate value for the price. I know I will not purchase anything Star Wars made by Revell (FM molds excluded, depending on MSRP) for which there is a Bandai version -- which we all know will be infinitely superior -- even if I have to pay inflated eBay prices or search other means, if it's truly something I must have; otherwise, I can live without... and save in the process. The irksome thing, though, is that this whole kerfuffle could be avoided if Revell were willing, and allowed by Disney, to work out a distribution arrangement with Bandai, if they'd be open to such a deal, to sell Bandai produced kits, re-branded in the same Revell category as the FM molds offerings (a small blurb on the box and instructions would be all that would be necessary, besides what already appears on the sprues, to credit Bandai) for the non-Japanese markets. Such a contract would be a win, win, win, win solution: Disney wins by not coming across as complete tools, Revell wins by offering a wide array of options to suit every price point and expectation, Bandai wins by keeping their Japanese distribution rights and expanding production to meet worldwide demand, and, most important of all, the hobbyist and fans win by being allowed to purchase what they want, regardless of what they want, without having to jump through artificially imposed hoops.
  12. THIS!... IS!... SPARTA!!! Amiami and others... Edit: I'd rather have a historically accurate Greek Hoplite instead of a fantasy version of a Spartan, but...
  13. Too true. Bandai currently occupies the very pinnacle of mass produced plastic kits for the Star Wars property, a spot previously held by Fine Molds; and in many many ways, least of wish is the sheer selection -- and growing, Bandai has even outdone that high watermark. That Disney is deliberately denying worldwide fans and hobbyists easy access to these wonderful renditions of classic and future figure and vehicle kits, thereby saddling everyone outside Japan and East Asia with woefully inferior crap (maybe Revell will surprise us if they indeed issue kits from Fine Molds' tooling, but what they've shown so far is laughably bad), or forcing gray-market deals to acquire them henceforth, is inexcusable from a fan standpoint, and reeks of the top-down, cronyism-laden, heavy-handed, corporate control that the House of Mouse is infamous for.
  14. AE requires payment upfront, no exceptions; however, they do not charge shipping until the items is in stock and ready to send out, at which time they send out an additional invoice. I don't know AE's policy regarding delinquency, but it must be spelled out in their terms of service agreement . CD-J will charge you upfront for the pre-ordered item and it's estimated shipping only if you choose PayPal as your payment method; if they underestimate, they will not request additional payment to cover the difference... at least that's my experience, unlike N-Y, or so I've read on these forums. HLJ will only request payment once the item you ordered is in stock, and their email clearly indicates your payment window (usually 3 business days); but I don't think they'll ban you unless you fail to pay repeatedly... they'll just cancel your order.
  15. You could always get resin pilots in 1/72, male and female versions, from Studio Starforge I can't vouch for their quality since I've never ordered from them, but it's an option to the Weapons Set if all you want are the pilots; also, they are TV pilots, unlike the Weapons Set, and you get 4 seated and 2 standing figures. They're reviewed here.
  16. If SHFs came out looking that bad, just look at those linebacker shoulders... NO, but Bandai generally does a far better job at their worst (99.999% of the time) than Toynami does at their best.
  17. So, I broke down and purchased a Shin 0A off N-Y this morning -- in order to use the Discount Power Coupon I had ... yeah, that's why I pulled the trigger on something I'd been prevaricating on (leaning towards skipping altogether) since it's announcement; sure, that was it... ... I'm such a weak fool... Edit: I blame all of you!!!
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