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Bandai: 1/72 Macross VF-1J Max and Millia Ver.


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An online exclusive model?

Well then. I guess that says one of two things..

Either they want to make it really exclusive and fancy, and make them collectors items (which for a mass-produced model kit is just plain stupid and nonsensical), or they're fully aware of how much the first release is hated by so many people, and they're squeezing all they can out of the molds before giving up, only making enough to satisfy the people who will actually want them.

Funny, have they even announced a Hikaru 1J yet?

Actually, no, I guess this sort of makes sense.. I don't think M&M stuff is that popular in Japan, and they will need custom colored packs anyway...

Which begs the question.. Why are Millia's packs the wrong freakin' color entirely??

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:lol: Fair enough. I don't pay enough attention to bandai's other models anyway.

Yeah, they like releasing cool but slightly niche remolds and repaints via their webshop. It's part of there general love for making their customers suffer as much as possible.

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Yeah, they like releasing cool but slightly niche remolds and repaints via their webshop. It's part of there general love for making their customers suffer as much as possible.

This should push more people to put on their man pants and paint the models themselves.

So it's actually part of a secret plan...

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Yeah, they like releasing cool but slightly niche remolds and repaints via their webshop. It's part of there general love for making their customers suffer as much as possible.

? That comment makes no sense.

Unless if you mean customers from overseas - who are not their target audience, and have the onus of going out of their way to acquire the merchandise...

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Any thought of just buying the Hasegawa versions instead? Cheaper to buy and better looking proportions.

I have the Hasegawa kits too. The thing is, it takes me a lot of time to build them. Sometimes I just want to slap a kit a together and get it done without having to do so much gluing, sanding, and painting.

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I don't understand a single thing about that paintscheme. Not only are half the pieces entirely the wrong color, they didn't even bother to make the TV style arm packs.

Not to mention, I will never ever be able to understand why so many people put the dual reaction missile mount on the outer hardpoint... :huh:

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Not to mention, I will never ever be able to understand why so many people put the dual reaction missile mount on the outer hardpoint... :huh:

In this case, in Battroid form it kinda makes sense - the dual missiles would interfere with the shoulder (or vice-versa).

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Not to mention, I will never ever be able to understand why so many people put the dual reaction missile mount on the outer hardpoint... :huh:

Just a stab in the dark here, It appears that the dual wouldn't fit on the inner hard point and might interfere wit the shoulder or possibly the intake in fighter mode? Aesthetically, it makes tonnes more sense to load it inwards. I'm with you there Chrono.

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Well, it's not like the dual reaction missiles are anime accurate anyway right? I think in both the TV show and the movie, the three reaction missiles were each individually mounted. I'm assuming the toy and model convention of using a dual reaction + single reaction is to accommodate the different missile configurations -- the DYRL box missiles and TV cluster missiles were two per wing, whereas the reactions were three per wing. It was probably easier and better looking to use a dual reaction missile pack to "fake" the three missile config, instead of using three hardpoints and leaving one empty when mounting the box and cluster missiles.

Also, if you want to do the movie config that uses a box missile and two reaction missiles, you'd have to put the dual reactions on the outer hardpoint.

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Not to mention, I will never ever be able to understand why so many people put the dual reaction missile mount on the outer hardpoint... :huh:

How Can you blame them? The only other config is the Micro Missile pack inner with reactions and the reactions are always outside.

Besides, the two pack would force you to have have the wing out wider which might get in the way

It's a compromise because no VF-1 Toy or model has had three hardpoints outside of the Hasegawas

Even Yamato did it that way

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We'd need a proper V3 that has 3 hardpoints so we can have this in toy form

post-25-0-90303700-1379983837_thumb.png (you can barely see that each missile has its own hardpoint)

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Oh, I know they're supposed to have more hardpoints.. but in the case of having just the six reaction missiles, I don't know why so many people put the dual on the outer point. It just rubs my sense of wing strength the wrong way (not that it matters with the material strengths in the Macross universe anyway :lol: )

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How Can you blame them? The only other config is the Micro Missile pack inner with reactions and the reactions are always outside.

Besides, the two pack would force you to have have the wing out wider which might get in the way

It's a compromise because no VF-1 Toy or model has had three hardpoints outside of the Hasegawas

Even Yamato did it that way

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We'd need a proper V3 that has 3 hardpoints so we can have this in toy form

attachicon.gifdyrl_skull_squadron.png (you can barely see that each missile has its own hardpoint)

Anyone know if Yamato's wings pop off like the Bandai hi-metals do? I'm sure someone out there could design a Shapeways replacement wing with three hard points, plus a mounting piece so that dual reaction pack can be separated an individually mounted.

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Anyone know if Yamato's wings pop off like the Bandai hi-metals do? I'm sure someone out there could design a Shapeways replacement wing with three hard points, plus a mounting piece so that dual reaction pack can be separated an individually mounted.

They're not designed to.

That said, it's a snap together plastic model. So, one can either carefully jimmy the fuselage apart to get the wings out, or (the easy option) make the modifications before initial assembly.

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