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  3. That seems to be a cultural difference when it comes to modeling. While modeling is held in a much high regard here in Japan than in America (where people just think it's something that kids do), IPMS is not so popular. Modeling events in Japan, or at least the ones I've been to, are not about a contest but rather just coming together and enjoying the hobby. The biggest event is the Shizuoka Hobby Show. One convention hall is used as a tradeshow with companies' booths while the other convention hall is a private exhibition hall. Individuals as well as modeling clubs have their models on display. Dorobou Hige has his table as does Wild River, there's the Studio Ghibli Modelers group, a group for Yamato/Starblazers modelers, the lovely Tomoe Ogoshi 054 has her group of women modelers, etc. There is no contest; it's rather a celebration of the hobby. And the level of imagination on display there will blow you away. A Gundam taking a crap on a toilet reading a magazine, Hatsune Miku in a Power Loader from Aliens battling an actual crab, a psychedelic-colored Messerschmitt, an Easter basket of eggplanes painted like Easter eggs, a Hello Kitty Starship Enterprise... It's unreal. Way more fun than dealing with stuffy judges with their heads up their ass or grown-ass men throwing temper tantrums because they didn't get first place. Anyhow, sorry for going off-topic. I haven't been been to the Shizuoka Hobby Show since 2016, and even then I had to work at the event and couldn't really enjoy the sights. I was stuck babysitting a Lamborghini for two days straight and my feet were killing me.
  4. A little hope is better than no hope at all. Thanks, Mike.
  5. What he said. As far as I am aware, both from written material and from line art, the VT-1 and VE-1 are supposed to be using the same kind of conventional bell nozzles as the VF-1 in their Super parts. From what I was able to find on a quick search, this appears to be a particular eccentricity of the Hasegawa plastic model kits for the VT-1 and VE-1. The Bandai DX Chogokin and Hi-Metal toys show a conventional bell nozzle like what's in the line art.
  6. To the best of my knowledge, the nozzles are exactly the same on the VE-1. Perhaps it was artistic licence on behalf of the modeller that made that specific kit? Compare to the nozzles here: http://sdfyodogawa.mywebcommunity.org/Stats/Statistics/VF-1/VE-1.php
  7. It does come with a few autobot tickers, but that’s it. Damn, now I want something other than those. Oh well. Overall a very nice piece. Obviously not the quality of a Bandai or Yamato, I can’t speak to the Arcadia it’s ripped off from.
  8. Thank you! Yeah, they are very different. I believe originally made by different companies too (ARII vs Imai) which could explain it, but in practical terms they differ in detail, shaping, articulation, construction…basically as different as you can get for something that’s in universe the same basic design. Grabbed some random images from online that show the difference between the ARII tomahawk and Imai defender (which I stole and transplanted onto my Tomahawk) molds. Not a big fan of the horizontally stretched out search light. And no I don’t know why this modeler installed the tomahawk foot upside-down.
  9. Dumb question....why are the nozzles on the VE-1 shaped like this instead of the standard bell style on the fast back?
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  11. Thanks Bolt, I usually make them up out of cut off trim pieces and stain them. I find a good base or plinth really enhances a piece.
  12. So, I don't have a lot of details and there's been a lot of hurdles to jump through what with Hasbro and Marvel being buddies so DC normally siding with Mattel. I don't know if they're planning on doing a Batmobile or Batwing, and I don't know when you should officially expect to hear anything about it (though SDCC or "Batman Day," the third Saturday in September, are possible candidates). But yes, a Batman crossover is (or at least was) on the schedule for this year.
  13. Heckuva first post!!! Very nice!! And a hearty welcome to MacrossWorld Forums!
  14. Ooh, perhaps a reserved and dignified "Squeeee!" is in order? Agree on the Tron Lightcycle- timing's great for a nice crossover.
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