fifbeat Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Anyone remeber Revell's ROBOTECH model kits? I used to see these in the mid 80s. It was quite odd, they had mecha from Dougram, Orguss and Macross; and they simply called it "Robotech". There was even a DC comic-book based on the model kits (somewhat, I guess). Here are my questions: 1) Does anyone know of a gallery of these models or their box covers? 2) Was there any kind of relation between Harmony Gold/Revell? 3) If so, was there later legal issues between the two companies? Thanks in advance. Quote
cobywan Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Yeah we remember them. But you may want to ask this question at Robotech.com. There should be more Robotech fans there willing to help you. To answer your question. Harmony Gold licensed the name from Revell when they were forming the show and Revell had a few Macross models in that line. There should have been no issues between them at all. Quote
Hiriyu Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Yup, I remember them too, as does everyone else here . Actually, the Revell kits were my first exposure to Valks and anime mecha in general, prior to the [R-word] show being aired in the US. I think I must have owned / built nearly all of those things back in the day. Happily, they also turned me on to other import mecha kits that were hitting the shelves around that time, so I got to build lots of real Orguss, Dougram and Dorvack models... As far as galleries/pictures go, you should be able to find quite a bit with a Google image search. Good Luck! Quote
orguss01 Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 (edited) this one? Edited February 26, 2004 by orguss01 Quote
orguss01 Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 (edited) and this one..? i have one from Orguss called the Drifand Dee..aka Trigun...no photo yet.. Edited February 26, 2004 by orguss01 Quote
kanata67 Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Yeah we remember them. But you may want to ask this question at Robotech.com. There should be more Robotech fans there willing to help you.To answer your question. Harmony Gold licensed the name from Revell when they were forming the show and Revell had a few Macross models in that line. There should have been no issues between them at all. ask a question at robotech.com... like thats of use if I had a penny for everytime I asked a question there and it was ignored/closed Quote
Damaramu Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 I like the backwards legs on that kit! Quote
fifbeat Posted February 26, 2004 Author Posted February 26, 2004 Those are the ones! Thanks. Man. Those memories. Those were the good ol' days. Quote
Capt Hungry Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 I just uncoverd two of the 1/100th kits that I built back in the 80's. I also still two unbuilt Orbots. Still have the metal landing gear parts too. It's amazing that they've survived so many moves! Quote
Bloodcat Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Most of the Dougram stuff got rereleased in Japan like 4 years or so back. I picked up the Dougram and Soltic Roundfacer. Old kits, but still very nice. (But I am also a Battletech fan, so having a big kit of the Shadow Hawk and Griffon is a GOOD thing for me.) Ive only assembled and painted the Soltic and it looks good. Went with metallic dark green spraypaint over white primer and the decals. I dunno if I would pay the prices most Robotech kits seem to fetch on ebay though. I remember most of the things going on megaclearance at Kay Bee and Zayre. 2 bucks for the transforming Valks seen in the pictures within this thread... Manoman.. why didn't I buy out the stock of em? Coulda sold a few on ebay for a PRETTY profit... Quote
the white drew carey Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Mmmm... simple Google searches are just great for finding things... Revell Robotech Model Gallery I have the Revell SDF-1 in cruiser mode and the Axoid, which is a repackaged Millia VF-1J, complete with Millia decals. Quote
mechaban Posted February 28, 2004 Posted February 28, 2004 Those old models were probably the first exposure I had to Macross. I seem to remember seeing those(and lots of other stuff) in a shop called Hobby Time here in CT. Shortly after the Comico comic of Robotech came out. Then the series. Those were the days. Ah.. Quote
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