These include the 1:1 scale statues of Minmay, Sheryl and Ranka, as well as scaled display stands of various Frontier characters. Also pictured in the article are various exhibit displays.
From GA comes the first pics of the 1:1 scale VF-25 Messiah display. Now stare at the pics while I wipe the drool of my keyboard…sglokijuxdtcrgyhijuok;lpkojygfu[lntyjo0u ctjiyuh87tg6fred3wtygfr6hjkhy87xzededstyvuyytvrezxtghfyvjuikouhytregyhikohuy7tyfgetgyhjuikohuytgfvtryhujikouhytfgtyhujihy7tgtgyhuijhy87tr6grrtyghuj
Thanks to UN Spacy for posting this here
HD link: Here
From ANN:
The video highlights the various bonuses that will ship with the 30th Anniversary Box bundle, including a new code to download the The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? game from the PlayStation Store. The side-scrolling shooter game originally shipped for the PlayStation console in 1999. The 30th Anniversary Box will also have an all-color booklet, a miniaturized version of the theatrical pamphlet, a miniature poster collection, a mini pencil sketch collection, a box illustrated by Hidetaka Tenjin, an archive of animemagazines, and a strip of actual film.
The 30th Anniversary Box’s discs will include over 90 minutes of bonus footage, such as the first Blu-ray Disc release of the original video anime epilogue The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012. Other extras will include a discussion about the origins of the Macross series with creator/mechanical designer Shoji Kawamori and his design mentor Kazutaka Miyatake, a “Do You Remember Love? Flash Back 1984” documentary, the anime movies that were made for the Sega Saturn Do You Remember Love? game, the “Do You Remember the Taste?” ads and commericals of the past, the image board gallery, trailers, and special footage.
Namco Bandai Games will release the regular edition of the Hybrid Pack for 7,140 yen (about US$88), and the limited-edition 30th Anniversary Box will cost 13,800 yen (US$171). Both versions will ship in Japan on July 26.
[New member “antibiotictab” posted this here. ]
I have just come back from Shibuya.
I could get the numbered ticket of Mikimoto-san’s autograph session.
You know this building. Well, Parco is not this one.
After taking the picture above, I went to Parco Part 1. About 40 fans were waiting then.
In the venue, Taking pictures are prohibited. I rewatched the web site couldn’t find out such a rule…
Thanks to Renato for posting this scoop. It’s the announcement of the v.2 Michael Blanc Custom VF-25G.
New VF-171EX Nightmare Plus Scans
Thanks again to Charger69 we have new scans of the Bandai 1/60 VF-171EX from Macross Frontier. This baby is a true beauty.
[Editor’s note: I’ve been meaning to post our very own member Vanpang and Ikhii’s interviews on the front page since day one. In celebration of May’n’s World Tour and it’s US leg, I guess there’s no better time than now to get to it. Next week will be his 2011 follow up. Better late than never...]
The Anime Festival Asia 2009 (AFA 2009) was held at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore on the 21st and 22nd November 2009. AFA09 spanned over 5,000 square metres of floorspace at the convention hall and is the biggest anime convention in South East Asia. The AFA09 organizers managed to get an impressive list of famous artistes and personalities in the anime industry to participate in AFA09. Those personalities included Nakabayashi Mei (aka “May’n”), Yoshiki Fukuyama, Ichirou Mizuki, Shoko Nakagawa (aka “Shoko-Tan”), Kaname, Danny Choo and Director Mamoru Hosoda (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars)
Macrossworld members ikhii and vanpang had an opportunity to interview May’n. However we regret to inform that we did not manage to interview Yoshiki Fukuyama due to uninformed changes of his schedule at the very last minute.
Here’s the soon to be re-released Focker 1/60 1S scheme from Yamato. Pics were posted on their website a while back.