jvmacross Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 I guess I have something to look forward to on Monday... figuring out why we have two different tandem cockpit variants now. Strikes me as a bit redundant, to be honest. The reason the VF-1 Valkyrie had the VF-1D and then the VT-1 was they needed a model conversion training variant yesterday so they hastily hacked one together while they waited for a proper one to be delivered. That problem really shouldn't have repeated itself for the VF-11, which had the benefit of Shinsei's experience and factory satellite manufacturing. So I know that the actual Macross history as represented on screen (big or small) depends on how Kawamori feels like on the day you happen to inquire about it....but basically, you are saying the VF-1D exists in the same timeline as the VT-1? For some reason, I just thought the VF-1D was retconed out once the VT-1 became a thing. After DYRL came out, it seems that most of the tech from SDFM TV was cast aside in favor of what was depicted in DYRL...so basically recreating the new canon for everything you thought was canon during SW1. And just when you thought you may have had it all straightend out in your head, MtF decides to change it up again! Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted March 18, 2019 Posted March 18, 2019 So I know that the actual Macross history as represented on screen (big or small) depends on how Kawamori feels like on the day you happen to inquire about it.... [...] It partly depends on how willing the staff of any given Macross project are to pay heed to that particular view. [...] but basically, you are saying the VF-1D exists in the same timeline as the VT-1? [...] Yup! Though that's not a new development by any means. It was first established in B-Club 79's VF History article for Macross II: Lovers Again and This is Animation Macross Plus doubled down on it a few years later. Macross II's explanation is that the VF-1D's reduced capabilities made it unsuitable for space use, and the Macross Plus and beyond version is that the VF-1D was an improvised trainer that was discontinued at Block 6 when the VT-1 was introduced to replace it. [...] For some reason, I just thought the VF-1D was retconed out once the VT-1 became a thing. After DYRL came out, it seems that most of the tech from SDFM TV was cast aside in favor of what was depicted in DYRL...so basically recreating the new canon for everything you thought was canon during SW1. And just when you thought you may have had it all straightend out in your head, MtF decides to change it up again! A common misconception... the official line tends to be that both versions exist, and usually that one or the other was just offscreen at the time. (This is applied to some of the later titles too, like Sayonara no Tsubasa.) For instance, the movie VF-1s are just supposed to be the Block 6+ VF-1 where the TV version is Blocks 1-5. Exsedol's TV appearance is what he looks like as a miclone, but his DYRL appearance is his correct giant form. The post-repair SDF-1 Macross from the TV series and DYRL version look identical. So on and so forth. (Macross the Ride does this to Sayonara no Tsubasa too, establishing as it does that the YF-29 was totally a thing in Frontier's TV timeline and that the VF-27 was completed based on its stolen development data.) Quote
sketchley Posted March 18, 2019 Posted March 18, 2019 A common misconception... the official line tends to be that both versions exist, and usually that one or the other was just offscreen at the time. (This is applied to some of the later titles too, like Sayonara no Tsubasa.) I can't comment on MF, however when it comes to SDFM & DYRL, it's a bit easier to make sense—if one keeps in mind Kawamori-san's official line that the anime we see are in-universe dramatizations of historical events: The TV series was made with the equipment as it appeared (akin to those post-WWII films that used actual combat footage). DYRL was made about 25 years after that, using the available models of the equipment and (if what came out at the time of M7 is still valid) used holographic technology over at-the-time modern equipment (explaining away how Bodoruza's Fortress and the Beginhill Training Ship look suspiciously similar). VFMF: VF-1 Valkyrie Space Wings has a perfect way to illustrate it: the book claims that the Strike Valkyrie (Beam Gun equipped version of the Super Valkyrie) wasn't developed until after the First Interstellar War (of course, it should be noted that the book self describes itself as not being part of the "Official Setting" ). Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted March 18, 2019 Posted March 18, 2019 The TV series was made with the equipment as it appeared (akin to those post-WWII films that used actual combat footage). Well, at least, the equipment available in the specific location the story focuses on as it appeared... the Block 6 "movie type" VF-1s were already in service elsewhere ("conveniently just offscreen"). VFMF: VF-1 Valkyrie Space Wings has a perfect way to illustrate it: the book claims that the Strike Valkyrie (Beam Gun equipped version of the Super Valkyrie) wasn't developed until after the First Interstellar War (of course, it should be noted that the book self describes itself as not being part of the "Official Setting" ). Wasn't it more to the tone of "wasn't available as a mass production option until after the First Space War"? As I recall, the book presented a different designation for the production model (RO-2A) and suggested the one we're familiar with was a prototype. Got my copies of the VF-11 Master File today, and so far I'm pretty pleased with them. I haven't dug into the text more than at a superficial level, but it's already answered a couple nagging questions I had about the VF-11. Quote
Mommar Posted March 20, 2019 Posted March 20, 2019 Got my copies of the VF-11 Master File today, and so far I'm pretty pleased with them. I haven't dug into the text more than at a superficial level, but it's already answered a couple nagging questions I had about the VF-11. This is good to read. I look forward to whatever you csn share. Quote
Firefox Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 (edited) Finally got the copy. One of the most anticipated Master File but it's kind of meh. Not that it isn't great but it really doesn't have any wild concepts or colour scheme or anything exciting. The 'wildest' concept you can see is VT-11 and it's kind of meh compared to VF-19B/D. From VF-4 onward it seems like the Master File becomes also run for other models. Edited March 26, 2019 by Firefox Quote
ivorysniper Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 Have mine collecting dust in the HLJ private warehouse, pending shipment consolidation. Does the book have the weapons loadout section ?. Anything interesting ? Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 31 minutes ago, ivorysniper said: Have mine collecting dust in the HLJ private warehouse, pending shipment consolidation. Does the book have the weapons loadout section ?. Anything interesting ? Yes, it does... but in the most stringently literal sense there is nothing new to see there. Excluding its gunpod, which did not get a cutaway or anything, it's all weaponry we've seen before in other books. Variable Fighter Master File: VF-11 Thunderbolt is absolutely a book worth having and has a lot of frankly gorgeous art, but like the books for the VF-0, VF-1 Vol.2, Battroid Valkyrie, and Squadrons, it's one of the books where the real gems are in the text rather than the art. Quote
jvmacross Posted April 3, 2019 Posted April 3, 2019 22 hours ago, ivorysniper said: Have mine collecting dust in the HLJ private warehouse, pending shipment consolidation. Does the book have the weapons loadout section ?. Anything interesting ? Quote
ivorysniper Posted April 3, 2019 Posted April 3, 2019 @Seto Kaiba and @jvmacross, thank you for for the insight and images. No new hardware (except for the RMS-3, if applicable, as I don't recall seeing it mentioned in previous books), but couldn't help notice weapons from earliest to latest generations (except the heavyweight PaCSWS/ACSWS items) are being listed for the VF-11. I'm afraid I'll be putting a lot of burden on my phone's transgoogling app as soon as I get the book. Quote
ivorysniper Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Old news, I know, but below is HLJ's link for the VFMF VF-1S Roy Focker Special https://www.hlj.com/variable-fighter-master-file-vf-1s-roy-focker-special-sof60529 Quote
jvmacross Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 1 hour ago, ivorysniper said: Old news, I know, but below is HLJ's link for the VFMF VF-1S Roy Focker Special https://www.hlj.com/variable-fighter-master-file-vf-1s-roy-focker-special-sof60529 yep...old news.... http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/topic/29133-macross-books/?do=findComment&comment=1519049 Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 3 hours ago, jvmacross said: yep...old news.... http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/topic/29133-macross-books/?do=findComment&comment=1519049 So, bets on how long this one gets delayed? It says due out June 2020... they're rapidly running out of June. Quote
jvmacross Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 7 hours ago, Seto Kaiba said: So, bets on how long this one gets delayed? It says due out June 2020... they're rapidly running out of June. Maybe November to coincide with the Bandai DX VF-1S! lol Quote
sketchley Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 8 hours ago, Seto Kaiba said: So, bets on how long this one gets delayed? It says due out June 2020... they're rapidly running out of June. Is that the VFMF: VF-1S Roy Fokker book? If so, Amazon Japan has been listing Jul. 22, 2020 for quite a while now. https://www.amazon.co.jp/ヴァリアブルファイター・マスターファイル-VF-1S-ロイ・フォッカー・スペシャル-GA-Graphic/dp/4815605297/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=VF-1&qid=1593182488&s=books&sr=1-1 Quote
jvmacross Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 It is a running gag on MF books regarding their initial release dates.........not to mention anything from Mikimoto! Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 1 hour ago, sketchley said: Is that the VFMF: VF-1S Roy Fokker book? If so, Amazon Japan has been listing Jul. 22, 2020 for quite a while now. https://www.amazon.co.jp/ヴァリアブルファイター・マスターファイル-VF-1S-ロイ・フォッカー・スペシャル-GA-Graphic/dp/4815605297/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=VF-1&qid=1593182488&s=books&sr=1-1 And there it is! Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 2 hours ago, jvmacross said: yep...the next date that gets changed! Should we start a pool? Take bets on whether it'll be July, August, September, October, etc.? Quote
jvmacross Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Well, I already tossed out November as a potential street date to coincide with the DX "Roy Focker Special" release frenzy.... The real money is on the Mikimoto Collected Works book release date pool! Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted June 27, 2020 Posted June 27, 2020 5 hours ago, jvmacross said: Well, I already tossed out November as a potential street date to coincide with the DX "Roy Focker Special" release frenzy.... The real money is on the Mikimoto Collected Works book release date pool! This just in, it's been retitled as Haruhiko Mikimoto Forever... coming "when it's done". Quote
jvmacross Posted June 27, 2020 Posted June 27, 2020 Can't believe the 2 year aniversary since the book's intial announcement is quickly coming up....he's become the Japanese George R.R. Martin.... Oh well, nothing to do but wait.....at least I just have to get one book.... Quote
hachi Posted June 29, 2020 Posted June 29, 2020 On 6/27/2020 at 10:03 AM, Seto Kaiba said: This just in, it's been retitled as Haruhiko Mikimoto Forever... coming "when it's done". Haha I'm not worried since normal deliveries are disrupted right now anyway...Maybe Mikimoto saw Covid19 coming? Quote
jvmacross Posted June 29, 2020 Posted June 29, 2020 COVID or NO COVID....Amazon.jp sends out their books via DHL....if only they had a Mikimoto book avaiable to send... Still, I suppose I should be able to get my "Roy Fokker Special" book in the same amount of time..usually 1-2 days after release! Quote
sketchley Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 On 6/26/2020 at 11:42 PM, sketchley said: Is that the VFMF: VF-1S Roy Fokker book? If so, Amazon Japan has been listing Jul. 22, 2020 for quite a while now. https://www.amazon.co.jp/ヴァリアブルファイター・マスターファイル-VF-1S-ロイ・フォッカー・スペシャル-GA-Graphic/dp/4815605297/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=VF-1&qid=1593182488&s=books&sr=1-1 Apparently the book has been pushed back about 2/3 of a month. Amazon.jp now lists its release date as Aug. 12, 2020. Publisher's reliability aside, there's a strong possibility that it's due to the effects of Covid-19 (Tokyo's undergoing something akin to a "2nd wave" currently, among other things). Quote
jvmacross Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 Actually, just realized Amazon.jp is irrelevant to collectors in the US terms of Macross books at the moment....seems they have decided to stop allowing sales to the US...been doing that since before Covid19...so meh...already ordered from HLJ Quote
Captain Global Posted July 22, 2020 Posted July 22, 2020 I recently found a good way to translate these books if anyone is interested. If you scan your book yourself or find the PDF version online, google drive allows you to extract the text and translate it quite easily. The result is not perfect, but you get a general idea of the contents. So far I've been able to translate the vf-19, v-0 and vf 25 master files and they are fantastic, specially the small stories they throw in like the spica incident, the final battle of the sv-51 or the first contact with the vjara. Quote
jvmacross Posted July 22, 2020 Posted July 22, 2020 Yes, the Google Translate tool keeps getting better all the time....bests the olden days of having no idea what was written...lol Quote
Captain Global Posted July 23, 2020 Posted July 23, 2020 Yeah, also a good tip is translating the pages individually, bulk translating is quite unreliable. Also there are some plugins that allow you to merge all the pages into a single doc in order to have a nice pdf. Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted July 23, 2020 Posted July 23, 2020 On 7/22/2020 at 11:16 AM, Captain Global said: I recently found a good way to translate these books if anyone is interested. If you scan your book yourself or find the PDF version online, google drive allows you to extract the text and translate it quite easily. The result is not perfect, but you get a general idea of the contents. So far I've been able to translate the vf-19, v-0 and vf 25 master files and they are fantastic, specially the small stories they throw in like the spica incident, the final battle of the sv-51 or the first contact with the vjara. It's pretty inaccurate, all told... though some of its mistranslations can be awfully entertaining. Quote
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