EXO Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Hasegawa is making a 1:72 VF-25. http://www.macrossworld.com/3361/hasegawa-172-scale-vf-25-messiah/ Quote
PetarB Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 (edited) I can't wait. The Bandai kit was wonderful, but engineered in the wrong way for model builders. I have three in various stages of construction, which I doubt I ever would have finished... Edited October 11, 2012 by PetarB Quote
Major Focker Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 can't decide if i'd rather this be in true 1:72 scale (based on pilot size, the bandai ones seem more like HO scale), or that they just make them similarly sized to bandai offerings. it also looks like the 1/100 Monster is still alive: http://blog.yahoo.com/cybergundam/articles/693885/index Quote
EXO Posted October 11, 2012 Author Posted October 11, 2012 I'm not really interested in a 1:72 Messiah, but it it means getting some 171's models then I guess it's good news. Especially if Hasegawa makes the RVFs. Quote
Jefuemon Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 AWESOME!!!! I hated my Bandai, but love the VF-25 design. Can finally give it some proper love. Now, if they do a VF-25S, do you think the Bandai armored parts will fit? Quote
wm cheng Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Woohooo!! That's fantastic news... what a pain my VF-25F was to build - I never transform models anyways (the main reason they've been relegated to the bottom of my model pile). I guess I'll eventually use those Bandais in Battroid mode since I missed out on all the Toy Renewals. Quote
Capt Hungry Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 This is good news. Hasegawa always does a great model (IMO). Looking forward to this one and I missed out on the Bandai models. Quote
Chronocidal Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 AWESOME!!!! I hated my Bandai, but love the VF-25 design. Can finally give it some proper love. Now, if they do a VF-25S, do you think the Bandai armored parts will fit? Doubtful, since you'll need to be able to realign the legs to apply the leg packs, and I doubt Hasegawa will make it easy to do. You might have individual leg pieces, but you'll need reworked knee joint at the very least. Suppose you could always mashup the two kits though, assuming they match up well enough. Either way.. I'll be looking forward to some quality decals on these, as well as landing gear that doesn't suck. Don't know how many I'll buy, since I've picked up so many of the Bandai kits (both 1/72 and 1/100 versions), but I'm interested to see what Hasegawa can do with this design. Enough with 1/72 though, where's my 1/48 version? Quote
EXO Posted October 11, 2012 Author Posted October 11, 2012 Enough with 1/72 though, where's my 1/48 version? Yes! Quote
Cesar Enrique Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Yeah Finally, but I still waiting for a hasegawa VF-4 and super/strike valkyrie 1/48 and a 1/48 battroid Quote
Dobber Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Now hopefully they will make a YF-29 as well. Chris Quote
ron5864 Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 So Hasegawa got the license to produce Macross Frontier stuff. Cool. Quote
joscasle Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 NICE!!!! but where is the Super/Strike in 1/48??????? Quote
cool8or Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 Great news. I have some Bandai's VF-25 but I'm sure that the Hase plane will be the most beautiful of all. I can't wait to see some pictures!! And please Hasegawa... give us a VF-171!! Quote
Grayson72 Posted October 18, 2012 Posted October 18, 2012 This is good news, I'm so selling my Bandai versions. Quote
MechTech Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 Thanks for sharing! There were some other beauties on there too! - MT Quote
Benjo Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 Y dont they just make it in 1/48 scale who builds 1/72 these days except for old people. Quote
Major Focker Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 actually, 1/48 would be better for folks with deteriorating eyesight and shaky hands. 1/72 would be for young 'uns who have 20/20 vision and non-arthritic hands, but haven't yet earned enough to afford a bigger pad that can house bigger scales Quote
Model-Junkie Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 I'm 27 yrs old & built strictly in small scales (1/200, 1/144 and 1/72).... As a kid I loved the small scale stuff as it allowed me to build armies without taking up too much space. That has stuck with me as I grew up. There are many subjects only available in 1/72 scale and it is not necessarily a money issue, more of a lifestyle limitation that determines what scale people build. Asians and a lot of Europeans love 1/72 scale as most of their homes are small compared to say those in the U.S. Quote
Benjo Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 1/48 or bigger for me, I love my eyes too much :-) cant build without em! Plus, this is just my opinion but especially with model jets, you just can see the proportions and awesome beastiness of an awesome jet unless its large scale. Imagine having a 1/32 VF-25 parked on the shelf in your living room it would just be beast. Ahhh I can only dream Quote
Chronocidal Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 I tend to agree, but I think part of that comes from my love of being able to cram more detail into tight spaces. I grew up making kits, and I loved how much better detailed 1/48 cockpits were than the ones in my 1/72 kits. Over the years, I've just come to realize that it wasn't impossible to cram that much detail in.. I just was just buying cheap kits. I still love 1/48, but because of their size, I've cut down on building much in the past few years. Until I get room to display what I have, I'm not building any more big kits. I've just taken to focusing on getting better about my sanding/filling on sub-assemblies, cockpit detailing, etc. I'll do as much as I can to a kit, as long as it will still fit in the box. I've got quite a few wingless/tailless fuselages in my closet. Part of what I actually like about the Bandai 1/72 VF-25.. you can actually fit three completed kits in one of their boxes. So as I build those, the room they take up actually decreases. Quote
wm cheng Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 The larger the kit, the more time it takes - because you have that much more room to cram even more detail into it! I don't have the time to build 1/48 scales anymore, I find every time I move up a scale; 1/72 to 1/48 to 1/32, it takes four times longer to build (16 times longer to build a 1/32 scale!) because by then, you need to actually do not just the rivets, but the rivet socket heads too! 1/72 scale is just more forgiving when it comes to fine details. (ie; for landing gear bays, 1/72 scale I'd be happy with the brake lines and major hydraulic plumbing, but 1/48, you'd need all the electrical cabling and tie down loops, but at 1/32 scale, you need the metal manufacturers ID plates as well as all the cabling/plumbing ties as well!). Life's too short! Quote
MichaelS Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 I would love to see one of your 1/32 scale models the way you talk it sound great. Quote
Ahab Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Yep, knowing when to stop is the challenge. Sometimes it's up to the client ( if it's for work) or its up to the psychotic demands of the individual modeller to draw the line. I've worked on large scale miniatures (9' to 12') that seemed to go by rather quickly, while more intricate pieces (4" x 6") took the same time, yet both held up to scrutiny. Complex pieces need not always translate to longer(or more detailed) builds when increasing scale. This may be an exception to the rule, but the 1/1 scale Gundam on exhibit in Japan a couple years back, is a good example. It appeared to have the detail of a high grade kit, but its 'presence' and craftsmanship more than made up for any shortcomings in detail. It's natural to want to increase the details when moving on to greater scales, but sometimes the 1/48 scale photo of the wife and kids taped up in the valk's cockpit just won't happen... ...who am I kidding, I have trash cans to sculpt for my 1/2000 scale SDF! Quote
MichaelS Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 we need pics of that!! when are we going to see pics of this model? Quote
Ahab Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 Work is settling down a little, so I'm looking forward to making headway on that beast once again. I'll post updates in that thread soon, I hope! Quote
Cancer107 Posted November 11, 2012 Posted November 11, 2012 we need pics of that!! when are we going to see pics of this model? It was a surprise news at Tokyo Hobby Show. They didn't have any materials to show us besides the panel at that time. You can see from the panel; -Release date will be 2013 Summer -"More details will be announced on model magazines subsequently." Let's wait for their update. Quote
valky-001 Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Is this only going to be fighter mode build kit? Quote
Jefuemon Posted February 7, 2013 Posted February 7, 2013 Is this only going to be fighter mode build kit? Yes, it will be. But with Hasegawa quality, that's the only mode you need. Quote
wm cheng Posted February 7, 2013 Posted February 7, 2013 Yes, it will be. But with Hasegawa quality, that's the only mode you need. ...took the words right out of my mouth! Quote
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