Benbot Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 I wonder, is there any reason for a 1/60 VF-1 version 3 to exist? What could or should be improved from the Yamato v2? Quote
jvmacross Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 All the "option parts" to not be optional? Quote
nexxstrait Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 1) the 1/100 Bandai Hi Metal upscaled to 1/60? 2) The 1/60 Yamato upscaled to 1/48? But seriously, enough is enough. Quote
Froy Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Besides a change of scale, little or nothing at all (IMO) can be done to improve the actual design. Quote
dapro Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Maybe add a feature that when you press a button on it, it transforms itself to what every mode. Quote
Vifam7 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 I wonder, is there any reason for a 1/60 VF-1 version 3 to exist? What could or should be improved from the Yamato v2? Use of a more common scale size (like 1/72) and more tampo print markings. That's about it. Quote
SuperSenpai Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Some of these are bit out there, but here's my list: I don't know if I'd consider it an improvement per se, but I think an interesting engineering challenge would be to figure out transformation to mimic the original line art designs and animation. Basically, it would amount to figuring out a way to get the legs to swing out and attach to the nosecone that doesn't require the current metal swing bar, or the old Takatoku-style mechanism, and still allows for free, ball-jointed movement of the hips. This would more closely mimic the anime design, where there were pistons that pushed the legs out from the body to attach to the nosecone. This would also enable you to transform from fighter directly to battroid without having to pass through gerwalk mode. I think that Bandai's shoulder transformation mechanism for the Hi-Metal series is superior to Yamato's design, as it places less stress on the plastic parts, and would love to see something similar incorporated into a future design. Even with Yamato's newer, improved shoulders, I'm always a little scared of applying too much pressure to the plastic when rotating the shoulders over that little bump. Another one in the area of engineering challenge: figure out a way to integrate all the option parts, including getting the pilot seat to elevate out of the battroid's neck. That would probably require an increase in scale. A minor cosmetic improvement would be to cover up the screw holes, though I'm not sure how you would do that without creating a bunch of little pieces that might fall out. One thing that I liked from the old Takatokus was how the wings would click slightly when they were adjusted. I'd like to see this return in the modern designs. Quote
plastik Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 I'd like to see stronger plastic in the shoulder and backpack hinges. even though they improved in v2 I still don't have confidence in them. I'd also like to see metal used for the feet, vent covers, head lasers and backpack thrusters? Quote
Valkyrie23 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Other than materials, I'm pretty happy with the v2. And maybe poseable pilots ?? I do hope they stay in 1/60 scale though to be compatible with my other lines. Honestly tho, the VF-1 line is the largest part of my collection and it would suck to re-collect them again. Quote
yman1437 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 (edited) Maybe add a feature that when you press a button on it, it transforms itself to what every mode. Like this : Yeah.... Edited March 21, 2013 by yman1437 Quote
skullmilitia Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 back to 1/48, forget going smaller, Forget that completely! I want bigger, hell give me a 1/18th scale Super VF-1S, and then you can go out of business. Quote
Muzaffar Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 How about having a small LED in the head piece or small LEDs for the landing lights, navigation lights and strobe. Or just make 1/48 non-transforming valks with lights and all out details! Quote
UN Spacy Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 There's NO reason for another 1/60 VF-1 sculpt. Why? They've done it all...and then some. Quote
Kicker773 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Another one in the area of engineering challenge: figure out a way to integrate all the option parts, including getting the pilot seat to elevate out of the battroid's neck. That would probably require an increase in scale . NB4M has done this How about having a small LED in the head piece or small LEDs for the landing lights, navigation lights and strobe. Or just make 1/48 non-transforming valks with lights and all out details! This has already been done as well. The line is dead, the line is dead. Quote
GXPT2000 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 (edited) more 1/100 scale toys....? I am quite a huge nut for that scale...mostly because of my wallet/display space though. but staying on topic, the unique designs of the hi metal could be intergrated to the V2 for a better toy, shoulders, hips, maybe also the ankle movement? a question would be how to make that joint stiff on such a huge toy though. Edited March 21, 2013 by GXPT2000 Quote
SaitouSad Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 One that can fly would be great. self-transforming ones a la the ones seen being promoted by Ranka in the Macross Frontier movie, when? lol Quote
Mommar Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 I agree, I think the shoulder transformation on the Hi-Metal is superior as are the hips. Otherwise, I know some people want the head positioned lower but I find I prefer the look of the V2's being higher up. Quote
jenius Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) There are some seriously unimaginative people on these boards! Here's my wish list (ignoring my thought that the whole universe needs to get remade in 1/72): 1) Proper transformation. I would make it so the nosecone houses a rod that folds out (rather than that rod being attached to the intake). The legs would then swing down on arms open up around intake, pinch the pole, then the arms the legs swung on could fold back around and be used for side covers in battroid. 2) Reduce or eliminate the priest collar 3) I haven't worked this out but it'd be nice if the heatshield wasn't affixed to the chest so a point of articulation could be added to allow the nosecone to jut forward in battroid mode as seen in some of the more stylized art 4) Put the backpack in the right place in fighter and battroid modes 5) Better range of motion in some of the joints. If you do the proper transformation you could also add a waist joint 6) Gun strap (probably too small of a scale to have it retract back into the gun though) 7) Intake covers you don't have to remove (again, probably would need a 1/48 V2, not a new 1/60 for that) Edited March 22, 2013 by jenius Quote
ff95gj Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 VF-1 v.2 is sufficiently good. Just give me the Minmay Guards and Alaska HQ Guards, and I can rest in peace. Oh, I won't mind the woodland LV color too, as well as the 2 LV-colored Armored Parts. Quote
BlueMax Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 VF-1 v.2 is sufficiently good. Just give me the Minmay Guards and Alaska HQ Guards, and I can rest in peace. Oh, I won't mind the woodland LV color too, as well as the 2 LV-colored Armored Parts. And Enigma paint scheme! Quote
SaitouSad Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) Actually, while they're at it, I wish the strike/super pack wasn't attached just by 1 little rod for the VF-1s (unless I'm putting mine on wrongly).. it feels unstable Edited March 22, 2013 by SaitouSad Quote
Gakken85 Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 back to 1/48, forget going smaller, Forget that completely! I want bigger, hell give me a 1/18th scale Super VF-1S, and then you can go out of business. sure.. Just make the frakking boxes smaller. Quote
Mommar Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 There are some seriously unimaginative people on these boards! Here's my wish list (ignoring my thought that the whole universe needs to get remade in 1/72): 4) Put the backpack in the right place in fighter and battroid modes What's wrong with where the backpack is now? Quote
jenius Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 Not far enough back in fighter mode or far enough up in battroid mode. It seemed to be a personal preference thing for Yamato as they got in wrong on all three of their efforts. Quote
CF18 Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) 3) I haven't worked this out but it'd be nice if the heatshield wasn't affixed to the chest so a point of articulation could be added to allow the nosecone to jut forward in battroid mode as seen in some of the more stylized art 5) Better range of motion in some of the joints. If you do the proper transformation you could also add a waist joint ++ on those if they want to me buy more VF-1 at 1:48 or 1:60 the articulation need to be significantly improved. 1:48 already had very limited waist joint. If the nosecone can move forward in battroid mode it would also solve the problem with the wings restricting the movement of the legs. The shoulder joints need to be able to pint the arms to 90 degree to the side, and not restricted by the wings in gerwalk mode. Edited March 22, 2013 by CF18 Quote
Mommar Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 Not far enough back in fighter mode or far enough up in battroid mode. It seemed to be a personal preference thing for Yamato as they got in wrong on all three of their efforts. That's a minor gripe in Fighter mode IMO, I really don't see how it's all that far off in Battroid personally. With Yamato's fancier approaches to things on their latest toys I'd imagine they would have had a far easier time making the VF-1 closer to perfect now, however. I'm not sure there's any possible way to make the heat shield attach anyplace else Quote
jenius Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 That's a minor gripe in Fighter mode IMO, I really don't see how it's all that far off in Battroid personally. With Yamato's fancier approaches to things on their latest toys I'd imagine they would have had a far easier time making the VF-1 closer to perfect now, however. I'm not sure there's any possible way to make the heat shield attach anyplace else Agreed, it's a minor gripe, but I think it's even more noticeable in battroid mode where the tops of the folded fins are supposed to be visible but are always just a little too low on Yamato's offerings. Minor though indeed. I'm not CAD guy but I was trying to sketch this out once. My thought was that you do have the heat shield stored very similar to where it is now but you have it connected to the back of the nosecone rather than the bottom of the chest. Then, during transformation, you would do something more akin to the VF-11 by recessing the canopy ever so slightly and sliding down the heat shield. I think this also would be more anime accurate but I haven't watched the show in a while so I may be mistaken. Quote
SuperSenpai Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 Oh one more thing I just thought of -- Have the arms open up to reveal the little robotic arms that Roy used to make repairs on Hikaru's 1D! Quote
Major Focker Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 i would re-buy my entire collection even if all they do is shrink the v2 1/60 down to 1/72 but keeping PT and gimmicks bonus if they add working navlights and afterburners. they should check out what Tomytech is doing in their Gimix line eg. F-14 with working jet propulsion and lighting afterburners in 144! also on my wishlist is a new line in 144, non-transforming, basic articulation. the CMs 144 valks were good, but still short of the F-Toys Star Wars, and we never got the gerwalks, nor battroids, nor enemy mechs. i've been trying to resist, but i fear i will inevitably be a train otaku. recently, i've bought quite a number of N-scale (1/150) buildings and vehicles and couldn't help but dream of Regults rampaging on the streets. Quote
Ignacio Ocamica Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 How did we get from (although it's not official yet) "yamato went bankrupt, oh no, no more 1/60 VF's" to "the desire of a 1/60 VF-1 version 3"???? Arcadia should start with 1/60 v2 Enigma, Blue Roses, Minmay Guard!! Quote
xrentonx Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 No news from Arcadia means we make up our own news, of course! Quote
Mommar Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 Agreed, it's a minor gripe, but I think it's even more noticeable in battroid mode where the tops of the folded fins are supposed to be visible but are always just a little too low on Yamato's offerings. Minor though indeed. I'm not CAD guy but I was trying to sketch this out once. My thought was that you do have the heat shield stored very similar to where it is now but you have it connected to the back of the nosecone rather than the bottom of the chest. Then, during transformation, you would do something more akin to the VF-11 by recessing the canopy ever so slightly and sliding down the heat shield. I think this also would be more anime accurate but I haven't watched the show in a while so I may be mistaken. That would interfere with the cockpit removal gimmick however. Quote
GXPT2000 Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) How did we get from (although it's not official yet) "yamato went bankrupt, oh no, no more 1/60 VF's" to "the desire of a 1/60 VF-1 version 3"???? Arcadia should start with 1/60 v2 Enigma, Blue Roses, Minmay Guard!! I believe the prices in Japan are actually raising, so I guess lots of people are afraid of them to stop making more valks. I wouldn't be too afraid of it, since some Yamato products are still scheduled for sale under Arcadia. And even if Yamato doesn't make more, someone still might pick up the market of 1/60 valks and expand it. Edited March 22, 2013 by GXPT2000 Quote
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