Spiff Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Kinda hard to be a strike valk with out fast packs or strike canon! Quote
UN Spacy Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Was this just added to HLJ.com's inventory? Quote
Autobrat Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 not enough to motivate me to purchase it. just got the strike armor version. Waiting for what Yamato comes with next! Quote
LordDremen Posted August 4, 2008 Author Posted August 4, 2008 Oh indeed, I am saving to buy the Fastpack version but this is quite good for first time valk buyers so they dont have to track down a Roy 1/48 by any means necessary. Quote
miriya Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Kinda hard to be a strike valk with out fast packs or strike canon! Funny! Quote
LordDremen Posted August 4, 2008 Author Posted August 4, 2008 HLJ.....how dumb! You think thats funny go to angolz.com and see who pilots the YF-21....... Quote
pochimus prime Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 it's not really that far-fetched I was actually considering buying one instead of a second 1/60 with FP (wasn't able to buy the second-hand 1/48 Roy with FP for the same price as a bnew 1/60 ) because I wanted it displayed in fighter mode only. My compulsiveness got the better of me, though, so I now have in display a fighter mode with FPs Besides, I think the price point would entice new collectors who just want to try out owning their first valk without coughing up a lot of cash. Or those who really want to own a valk but do not have enough to fit in their budget. This way, they can own the valk and save up for th FPs at a later time If they come out with the TV VF-1A's, I'll get the non-FP versions Quote
pochimus prime Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 (edited) Oh and Kyp gave a great idea he's going to get this and wait for the TV FPs to come out must...resist...getting...another...Roy... Edited August 5, 2008 by pochimus prime Quote
Hans Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Actually, there is another reason to get the bare bones version of the VF-1S. I'm against the "munchkin" upgunned version of the Valkyries. I know that the reason they have things like armor packs and Strike Packs is to keep the TV series going and have something new to show the kids watching this week. But, it does end up being "munchkin". FYI for those who don't know the term munchkin, it is a term used in role playing games to describe somebody who MUST have the biggest, fastest, toughest, most powerful everything. I prefer the normal versions. At least in the DYRL Macross it is explained that the strike pack is only used in out space. It cannot fly in an atmosphere. Either way, I think it ruins the clean lines of the sleek fighter. Quote
Nujevad Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Getting a standard Valk would be a good idea if you were one of the few unlucky ones to get a busted Strike. It's also appealing for those who want to build a whole fleet. Quote
connor99 Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 To each his/her own, I guess. As much as I love the design of the VF-1, it just isn't complete without the FP's on. I love that aggresive look on the armored VF-1. Actually, there is another reason to get the bare bones version of the VF-1S. I'm against the "munchkin" upgunned version of the Valkyries. I know that the reason they have things like armor packs and Strike Packs is to keep the TV series going and have something new to show the kids watching this week. But, it does end up being "munchkin". FYI for those who don't know the term munchkin, it is a term used in role playing games to describe somebody who MUST have the biggest, fastest, toughest, most powerful everything. I prefer the normal versions. At least in the DYRL Macross it is explained that the strike pack is only used in out space. It cannot fly in an atmosphere. Either way, I think it ruins the clean lines of the sleek fighter. Quote
1/1 LowViz Lurker Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 (edited) The super packs in the tv series acted in the same way the strike and super packs did in DYRL. You never actually saw the super packs used in the atmosphere in the tv series. So I think the upgrade from valkyrie to super (or strike) valkyrie is very well done in both movie and tv series. When I think about super valks I think of the valk actually NEEDING the extra firepower and speed to deal with an alien enemy that outnumbers the humans, and so upgrades like that don't actually seem so over-the-top anymore. The upgrade is just a cheaper alternative to creating a new fighter by merely boosting performance of an old one. (like how you might upgrade only certain parts to your existing car in a gran turismo type game to save money, before finally being able to afford a new, and much better one) The tacked-on feel of the parts reminds you that it's trying to stretch an old vehicle beyond its limit, and gradually make old ones still reuseable instead of completely wasting them. Not to mention allowing upgrade path to be more free by making the parts seperate so that the robot can be tailored for the mission. (eg gbp armor looks clumsy and bulky but could do a lot more damage than a naked valk. A naked valk however had more options because it's not stuck in one mode) Instead of having three seperate robot you just have one basic one with options to equip it with super/strike parts, gbp armor, or go naked. (for times where all the mission is just flying around in the atmosphere) Edited August 6, 2008 by 1/1 LowViz Lurker Quote
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