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hey all,

- what are the smallest variable out there for macross??

>>>i thought i saw some that were no bigger than a quarter!!!

-bandai variable gashpons? .......any good?

-banapresto?

any pics or info most welcome! :rolleyes:

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I guess the smallest transformable ones would be Bandai's high-comical joke machines?

That the smallest that I can think of anyway that did some sort of transformation.

sd_box_side.jpg

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Kaiyodo & Movic (K&M) variable VF-1 figures from about 5 years or so ago. Far smaller than Joke Machines.

Oh right, I remember those now. I only saw pics of them once from one of the toy shows. Did they eventually come out for sale in stores?

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I guess the smallest transformable ones would be Bandai's high-comical joke machines?

That the smallest that I can think of anyway that did some sort of transformation.

sd_box_side.jpg

I've got three of those, under the 'Robotech' name... (I know, sacrelidge) Roy (Skull 1), Max (Blue) and Milia (Red).

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The little SD Paro Valks are pretty tiny, too - about 2 inches tall:post-1561-1240336628_thumb.jpg

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I swear this exact same thread was here not long ago and the winner was a Japanese garage kit that was 1/144 but fully transformable including an integrated heat shield. Beyond that Kaiyodo's atrocious (from a toy perspective) partsforming gashapons.

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I swear this exact same thread was here not long ago and the winner was a Japanese garage kit that was 1/144 but fully transformable including an integrated heat shield. Beyond that Kaiyodo's atrocious (from a toy perspective) partsforming gashapons.

There was a thread but it was in general to both toys and models. The example you just gave is for models. novaflo, is asking only about toys.

Still a redundant thread, but here nonetheless.

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I swear this exact same thread was here not long ago and the winner was a Japanese garage kit that was 1/144 but fully transformable including an integrated heat shield. Beyond that Kaiyodo's atrocious (from a toy perspective) partsforming gashapons.

I got to try transforming that at Wonderfestival a couple of years ago. It was incredibly fiddly, extremely lose and had no locking at all that I can recall.

From what I remember, many of the parts were joined together by wire or fishing line.

Graham

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Oh right, I remember those now. I only saw pics of them once from one of the toy shows. Did they eventually come out for sale in stores?

Actually, jenius has a review of the Kaiyodo and Movic variable VF-1 toys up on his Scorched Earth Toys website, surprised he didn't mention it.

Graham

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