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Berkut

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  1. Is it just me or did Bandai use the Movie Version head? It has the more angled surface...
  2. Lol yup, I still have a friend in Japan that can procure the VF-1S in Japan in November because the TV Version Roy Fokker comes with that special stand. Given the release pattern of the later VF-1S Hikaru had no stand for the DYRL, it can be assumed the Roy Fokker DYRL wont come with the stand too. I recalled the crazy Preorder war for both the DX YF-19 and the VF-1J, but I was in Japan in Hiroshima and literally found stores flooded with those with no one buying them. Itll be the same in Japan for stores like Yellow Submarine (not the one in Akihabara) to have a good supply of these Valks. But yeah I would rather get the DYRL version personally and the darker Strike parts on it would look better imo.
  3. Well I myself was one of the unfortunate ones who lost out on the PO war for the Roy Fokker VF-1S...but really we all should know the Movie Edition with the more angled head is coming out for sure. Once that releases too, I really have a feeling there be a lot of folks who will start selling off the TV version...
  4. I figure I start uploading some pictures of my SV51. *( disclaimer Im not a professional photographer with a photo. Booth lol)
  5. Thats what I think too, I do think Bandai has room to extend the nose cone and correct cockpit shape even though it'll be slightly off-scale from the linearts/technical specifications. Its crazy this is a ver.4 so maybe by early next year they will have a ver 5 and 6 ready to display at the WonFest maybe or next Tamashii Nation/Shizuoka Hobby show event.
  6. I have transformed mines finally, but I was quite pleased I had no issues with the parts and movement. I was rather surprised it was put together really well including stiff joints for good posing. Really good attention to detail on the interior parts and interesting joint or moving part designs.
  7. https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1214619.html I cannot confirm on if the article author spoke to a Tamashii representative but the last sentence is interesting. It reads "YF-21は手足を排除し機動性を上げるハイ・マニューバ・モードもあり、ギミックの再現も期待されるところだ。" Meaning the reproduction of the Hihg Maneuver mode and the arm/limb purge mode is to be replicated on the toy.
  8. Man...I'm on the other side and hope we don't get skimped out on the extras.
  9. Well likely next year around Fall as my guess.
  10. Thank you so much both of you guys! I appreciate the info, it was something I really wondered for a while.
  11. Ahh that does makes sense. Thats right in the OVA it only shot missiles with its fast packs.
  12. Sorta off topic but related, but where exactly was the micro missiles launched out from on the YF-21?
  13. Thanks man Thanks man, ironically I have one sitting next to me (in the box still) at work in my office (with both correct feet). I just wanted to see an in-depth review before I start transforming mines and see areas to watch out for during transformation and comparison reviews with the Yamato SV51 like Anymoon does in his reviews. I guess I'll be patient until other people get theirs fixed with the replacements.
  14. Just curious, but has anyone done a thorough picture review of their Arcadia SV-51 yet?
  15. Also the rear of the cockpit yellow band needs to be pointed or tapered. Its currently rounded which is incorrect.
  16. I'm gonna say Premium Bandai (Tamashi Web Exclusive) right there lol.
  17. Delimiter mode is definitely a high drag design, however in aerodynamic world, anything can fly if the engine output is really strong (or crazy high) and control surfaces do work for all axis. In the case of the YF-21, the dual engine with paddle thrust (poor man's thrust vector) is actually really impressive. You can read more about this here on the F18 that had those or the X-31 : https://www.airspacemag.com/flight-today/how-things-work-thrust-vectoring-45338677/
  18. Easy! Just have both and both Arcadia and Bandai.
  19. Well the line art did show the engines are closer. The yamato one was spaced out more.
  20. Yeah thats my observation too, that elbow joint for sure is to slide into the rudder arm pods and pulls out. The limited space in the pods is likely why its designed simple, but if the pods were made slightly larger it can house a bulkier mechanical style joint instead of the basic joint. Well this is all tentative stuff we are looking at with no promises if its final or not. Still its a good start to really make a rapid prototype with all the paint, tampo markings and all (and transforms too).
  21. Well even if the articulation is good, because its a simple design used on most Gundam plastic model kits too, its not aesthetically pleasing. Try compare that joint design with the Bandai DX YF-19's here as you can see if an elbow joint on a "would-be" real mecha should look rather mechanical in form or design.
  22. Again, for me in battroid mode, the arm joint kills it for me. The DX YF-19 by Bandai had proper mechanical joints rather than that simple design. I hope that its just for testing purpose only.
  23. I looked at the pictures of the battroid skirt and the under fuselage section for those flaps/bellyplates, but noticed the rear section of the plates folds up as the cover for the underside of the jet engine backpack. unfortunately this makes the side skirts appear short unless the fastpack add on can make it look elongated. I hope it gets changed in the final too. The other part I'm not too happy is the elbow/arm joint being an obvious 3 piece simple double hinge joint that doesnt look "mecha" like.
  24. The Bandai DX model we are looking at is thankfully a prototype so things will definitely change. The fuselage cone, cockpit shape, the yellow tail band behind (looking round than tapered) is all things to change I hope.
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