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I made promises to take photos of the Revoltech Zero, but had not been able to do so. So now, better late than never: And with Ingram 1 and 2: Amazing how you can squeeze 3 labours behind a single shield, no? Here's how it looks from the side: Didn't like the Griffith, so I didn't get him. But I got a EVA-3 (with the clear shield) and a EVA-0 Kai coming in, maybe they can be the bad guys...
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I made some promises to take pics of the EMSIA Sazabi but was too busy to do so.. but now, better late than never. I like this particular pose because of the ability of the beam rifle to sit right into the notch. I'm not sure if it's intended, but it is a very nice touch. And one last pose: I particularly like the way the monoeye managed to show up in this pic. It was a bit hard to get it to show up.
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While the engineering is impressive, on a functional level it is not much of an improvement over tank treads. Given the limited motions of the legs, the vehicle is limited to setting each side to either forward or reverse. essentially replicating a tank. What would be more impressive functionally is if they could have made this crab sideways. Also, since this is on a flat surface, it's fairly safe; how does this handle on uneven ground? As it is, I think it needs major suspension upgrades. Looks to be a bumpy ride...
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Diebuster - Buster Machine #7 - Nonorir
Lynx7725 replied to Phren's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Google Translator is Your Friend -
I think the mag scan is just a "maybe that's what it looks like" kind of pic. The Legioss' gears and tailfins are out, which isn't accurate to anime. To be honest, it looked like the TREAD humping the Legioss. I doubt it would be like that in the final. It's probably a prototype which didn't have the necessary couplings. At any rate, it's now down to individual taste. Those who would buy would, those who won't might change their minds after reviews..
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So so true. We ended up that way with Toynami, no reason to suspect otherwise for CM.
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Big Noa might not weigh much more than a Command Car, so you might be a bit off.. And it doesn't make sense to have the minifigs separate. I think more likely you'll get one minifig per other unit. You got to remember, these collectibles come in bundles of 6s; 12 per box means you get double the base number. We've only seen 4 (Noa, Bud, Ingram 1, Car) that's big enough to stand on its own. I'm guessing another 2 (Ingram 2 and Griffon, or Shinohara and Griffon, saving Oda and Ingram 2 for round 2), to make it 6, plus probably a secret item/ repaint. In this case, one minifig per big guy makes sense and throws off your weight estimates. As for the Griffon, I expect the milking to be less so.. hopefully they'll only do a single with Aqua-type and flight-type parts. If they do two separate releases, it's not miling it, it's squeezing the cow already. EDIT: Annnd here we go... CM's official page on this. EDIT x2: And the Mangrish... Minifigs are with the Command Car, so the weighing trick won't work. Rattling might. And ah-yup, the command car and minifigs are in the same scale as your CM Patlabor. Read it and Weep... Also, seems to be 5 + 1 secret, so it's not the normal mix. 12 Boxes only guarantee you one secret though.
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For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
:D Did anyone ever tell you that you are one sick person? -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Oooo UFO2000 is so fun. Have you ever seen a 15 vs. 15 trooper fight? Carnage. And I mean it in the good sense. One rocket fired from the left flank missed its target only to hit the bottom of a building with 2 enemy snipers on the second floor, dumping the 2 onto the ground. Seconds later, another rocket fired from the right flank missed its target and carried on into the same building, killing both snipers very dead. I only caught this on the replay -- great stuff watching it happen! Grenades banging off left and right, creating smokescreen for assault teams to advance under.. at which rocket teams would semi-randomly shoot through in a vain attempt to get them. Friendly fire isn't just common, it's a way of life when a friendly rocket addressed "To Whom It Might Concern" slammed into the wall next to you. Or when the rocket you just fired hit the tree in front of you and kills you dead.. What's truly remarkable is that all these took place around a gas station, and none of the pumps took a single hit... The software isn't totally bug free -- I had it crash on me twice or trice already. It's still quite fun and it comes with different weapon sets for you to play with. The lack of an AI isn't too bad for solo play; the inherent randomness of the soldiers make it sufficiently random that it still can be enjoyable. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
For the guys out there who prefer the skirmish level game rather than the building aspect, here's a good download: http://ufo2000.sourceforge.net/ I've just played it. Mucho fun, even if you are playing against yourself (No AI available here). Go in as a Blue/ Red team, and kit your team out as you liked it. The last game I had was 15 soldiers a side with personal armour, rifles and grenades in an 3x3 urban sprawl. Very fast action and much boom. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Heh, I just had a mission last night where I downed a Terror ship. Investigating it brought a whole shipload of Floaters and my first contacts with Reapers. My most experienced Sgt dropped out of the transport and drew plasma fire left, right and center. Didn't survive, sadly. The other disembarked more successfully and with the newly developed laser rifles, quickly sent the sniping Floaters permanently away. The Reapers charged in but couldn't attack, so my AC man coolly turned and autofired the nearest Reaper, which had charged right towards the barrel! (Thanks idiot... ) The other reapers were brought down by massed laser fire, which was very effective. I kept this mission. I thought the loot was worth the death of a Seageant plus another gunner.. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
After about 3 hours of gameplay.. I suck. I started a new game (at home this time) and before I even gotten my laser rifles, I had big UFOs landing. I was winning fights, but every fight I lose a few soldiers. It was hard replacing them.. They don't gain enough experience before they bit the dirt too. Then a Terror Raid hit Casablanca. And I lost 5 out of 7. I won the fight, mind you, but lost the war there... -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I actually don't mind night missions -- I do find them more interesting and atmospheric. But to kill aliens, it's more fun to do it in broad daylight.. Maybe it is time to bring tanks onto the field. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I'm playing at work during lunch, are you crazy? :D I don't find the immediate drop zone (i.e., the square around the transport) an issue. In this case, the bug-eye was shooting from beside a house all the way to the other side of the map. He was just randomly spamming, and with autofire plasma, he just had to get lucky. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Well, won't have helped in this case. My scout just hopped out of the transport and the alien sniper just spammed plasma at him. The scout didn't even had time to do anything... This was my second mission, so I wasn't too technologically advanced. Frankly speaking, since this was a shootdown site, I could have afforded to wait another few hours and gone in at daybreak. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Man I am so out of touch.. On the second mission, I explored a crash site and got caught in a crossfire right from the get go. Plasma fire blew away one of my designated scout right after he jumped out of the transport, and as we close on the alien, another popped up to crossfire my flanking squad. Lost at least 3 troopers there, but since I was playing during my lunch break, I couldn't continue... just as well. Note to self: Don't go fighting aliens at night. BTW, anyone knows how to make the Gold Edition play in Windowed mode? I dislike the full-screen mode. -
For the 'ol X-Com fans... "UFO Extraterrestrials"
Lynx7725 replied to Warmaker's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
All this talk is making me itchy to play this game again. Where can I get a copy? -
Ah heck, why not. Worth posting in two places.
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Where's a drool emoticon when you need one???!? EDIT: Oooo! OoOO! Look at that J head on the CM! That's a beaut!
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Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone
Lynx7725 replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Oh. So the original was a beta? Sheesh. -
Err, looks like an electrician's nightmare. So much exposed wiring!
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Looks purely decal differences? I pass.
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Hmmm.. aside from the Shinden, doesn't really look like '46 is that interesting to me. I've been playing quick missions for the last.. oh, 6 hours or so. One stupid thing I realise is that if you set a particular altitude for your engagement. bombers would stick to the altitude as above sea level regardless of terrain. For example, if you set the height to be 200m, B-29s would fly at about 200m above sea level (which is fine over the ocean). But when they cross over land, especially over hilly terrain, the AI pilots don't look far ahead enough to pull up in time. The first time I saw this, I was amazed. Ace B-29 pilots all slamming into a cliff face... Also, if you set the attitude too low (100m), bombers (B-17 and B-29) can clip the water and if they aren't going fast enough, the bombers would be doing cartwheels into the water. Between these two craziness, I've spent a mission where 16 Ace B-29s either all bounced off the water and broke up, or slammed into the steep side of a Pacific Island.