Mersenne Posted September 10, 2003 Posted September 10, 2003 I've only ever bought one Macross toy, so I'm not really a 'collector' as such. That one toy is the 1/48 VF-1A Max. I love it. It's a thing of beauty, and probably the best toy I've ever touched. It rocks. Quote
Mr March Posted September 14, 2003 Posted September 14, 2003 I sold my 1/60 Scale Yamato VF-1S Strike Valkyrie. It was a fine product, with good articulation, a fine scale, and plenty of great features. Problem was, there was simply something better. That's all it comes down to. About the only thing I miss about the 1/60 is the smaller scale. Generally, I enjoy smaller models. But that's about it. So I guess the answer is yes, the 1/48 Yammie did indeed affect my appreciation for the 1/60 Yammie. Quote
Abombz!! Posted September 14, 2003 Posted September 14, 2003 I dislike the 1/48 for reason most here are already tired of hearing. I actually like the 1/60, dispite its many inconsistancies. Considering I don't play with it, just leave it on my shelf, I could really care less for perfect transformation. And besides... at least my 1/60 1S doesn't have an ugly seam line running down its head... like a certain other toy. <_< Quote
Dangard Ace Posted September 15, 2003 Posted September 15, 2003 I'll keep my 1/60's. They're my "main" line of macross toys as I can pick up almost all the varients easily. The 1/48's are very nice but they're dang expensive and I'm running out of shelf space. For that scale I'm just picking up my favorites. Quote
EXO Posted September 15, 2003 Posted September 15, 2003 I don't know what the dillema is... can't afford or don't like the 1/48? Then buy the 1/60s. Just be glad there's 2 scales instead of just one. If Bandai was still doing the 1/55s, everyone would be buying those as well and STILL bitching. Quote
Draykov Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 My question is this... Can the 48 really make you hate your 60's? I wouldn't go that far. The 1/60 VF-1 line is great, but not perfect. The same could be said for the 1/48 line, but once I broke out a 1/48 from it's box...I was a changed man. When they announced the 1/48 I had a hard time being excited. I felt like I'd potentially invested my money in an inferior product and I felt like my well-loved 1/60 line was coming to an abrupt end. I still think the 1/60s are cool, and I display them proudly. But if they release every single one in 1/48...chances are I'll get those too and prefer them to the 1/60 versions. I no longer feel "had," but if I had it to do over again, I might not have bought so many 1/60s. Quote
treatment Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 I still luv the 1/60 line. The weight, the die-cast, the class. My 1/60 collection ain't complete, yet. Just no moneys yet for the VT, VE, 1D, and the M&Ms. But they're all pencilled in my x'mas budget. I got the 1/48 Hikaru-1A and am planning to get the whole line. It looks good and all, but it just lacks die-cast content of the 1/60 and the plastic seems a little brittle-cheap. It's fairly lightweight. For that, imho, the price of the 1/48 is just not good enough for me to be rushing to get it, as opposed to when the 1/60's made it's appearances. Wish Yamato can sell 1/48 at the $80-$90 range instead of the current $140 range. --treatment-- Quote
Draykov Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 (edited) I still luv the 1/60 line. The weight, the die-cast, the class. My 1/60 collection ain't complete, yet. Just no moneys yet for the VT, VE, 1D, and the M&Ms. But they're all pencilled in my x'mas budget. I got the 1/48 Hikaru-1A and am planning to get the whole line. It looks good and all, but it just lacks die-cast content of the 1/60 and the plastic seems a little brittle-cheap. It's fairly lightweight. For that, imho, the price of the 1/48 is just not good enough for me to be rushing to get it, as opposed to when the 1/60's made it's appearances. Wish Yamato can sell 1/48 at the $80-$90 range instead of the current $140 range. --treatment-- I completely know where you're coming from, but I got over the lack of die-cast when I was able to swoosh my beautifully sculpted 1/48 VF-1 without anything falling off. Edited October 14, 2003 by Draykov Quote
PC Valkyrie Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 ...However, I now am a proud owner of 3 1/48 VF-1's. Now I don't plan to get anymore (hopefully), because I am seriously running out of room.... Wierd to quote myself. But I just have to say that I've broken down and pre-ordered a Yamato 1/48 Super VF-1J. Which means I'll be a proud owner of 4 1/48 VF-1's and I'll have even more problems finding space to put all of them. I must admit that I am liking the 1/60 line less and less. Quote
Sundown Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 And besides... at least my 1/60 1S doesn't have an ugly seam line running down its head... like a certain other toy. Yeah. It just has an ugly head. -Al Quote
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