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Medicom/Hot Toys and all 1/6 scale figures
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Galactus. The Thing. Invisible Woman. Invisible Woman and HERBIE. Mister Fantastic. Mister Fantastic and HERBIE. - Today
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Remember when Taika was also tasked with the AKIRA live action film too? lol
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I'd expect Beck from Uprising to return, but I think it's pretty impossible. I think Tron, if he appears, is someone who took the name for himself, like in the animated series.
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They made a whole boatload of Pink Panther films without the Pink Panther. (remember - the Pink Panther was the Diamond in the first film). Jokes aside, Tron is more of a universe then a character.
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Picked up this 3D printed 1:72 scale aircraft fully adjustable stand on Amazon for $35 on sale. Will definitely make life easier! The Strike Eagle 🦅 is almost ready for prime time! Should be able to finish it up this weekend!
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
SebastianP replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Kind of late to the discussion here, but... I'm actually kind of sad that we keep getting new VFs, introduced as "small-scale operational test machines" or "prototypes", and then we never get an unambiguously canon look at them in production again. SDF Macross and DYRL were really refreshing in that the main character was flying essentially the same hardware as everyone else (yeah, it had more head lasers and maybe the engines were a little hotter tuned, but a VF-1 was a VF-1), and the only "specials" were one-off upgrades (Full Armor and Booby Duck) that were eventually mass produced. I'm fairly certain there's a large helping of corporate "the protagonist's machine must be visually distinct so we can sell model kits of it specifically" involved, but I feel like something was lost when the protagonist squad started flying weird specials that were substantially different from the "grunt" machines with the same excuses being reused to keep the old protagonist's stuff from being the new production units. -
Mortal Kombat 2, in theaters and Imax Oct 24, 2025
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The General Movie Thread
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I'm sure he'll tackle it as soon as he finishes Klara and the Sun, The Ical, Flash Gordon and his untitled Star Wars movie...- 1721 replies
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They're all fantastic, and I hope they're eventually produced as miniatures of some kind. What an honour it must be to contribute to this legacy!
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How could you do a Tron film. Without Tron himself, but the film still looks good. If only Highlander did something like that.
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I hope McDonald's do a promotion on it. Lots of merchandise. I would love to buy.
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nice! i need a genesis everdrive. i have a turbo everdrive setting around and never used it.
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I quite like this one. It feels like a very natural evolution of the pre-Federation Earth Cargo Service freighters from Star Trek: Enterprise and a nice sort of middle ground with the TOS/TAS-era Antares-type.
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
The amazing recycling technology that Humanity uses to make its emigrant fleets so efficient and long-term sustainable had to come from somewhere... and we know the New UN Gov't has put a lot into studying and restoring factory satellites. Maybe one use-case for the fold-capable factory satellites is to move them into the vicinity of old battlefields and have their robot ships hoover up the wreckage and debris in order to break down the composites, alloys, and organic compounds from ships, pods, and dead bodies into usable raw materials for the manufacture of fresh ships, pods, and soldiers to man them all. Perhaps that's where they got the technology they're using to recycle the bodies of the dead in Macross Frontier. -
Hey I'm glad someone noticed! If you mean these extra ships in the opening credits... I designed those in the 2nd season, but it never made it to screen due to budget, but I'm sure glad to see them now! That's why I haven't been building too many Macross models lately, I've been busy in this world 😛
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I skimmed through MF Eps1 and was disappointed. It seemed even more edited than the version i seen on disc or the original 'debew version' i 'acquired' from possibly here... actually i think someone back on the boat got it and i copied the file, eons ago. I have not actively looked for macross on Roku. Is Macross actively blocked on various sources?
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That means, in theory, The Squire episode won't happen later, once TOS starts (which is fine, there's been enough Time follies enough to Justify it). Ill wait patiently for that information on those ships appear on Ex Astris Scientia - Bernd Schneider's Star Trek Site My wife (who is NOT a Trekkie in any form otherwise) would disagree that S3E2 was boring
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@derex3592Wow, thanks so much for the post. I agree with what @Big s said. This kit looks way better than I had imagined. It’s next up on my bench after the Glaug. I’ll take a bunch of photos as I progress through the build. I have been trying to hunt down the remaining ARII fleet but the resale on those ships is very high so it’s hard to purchase right now. I’ll keep looking and hope I find a deal.
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I'd guess just because it's a webshop item. Doesn't mean there won't be resellers, but I wouldn't expect people to be willing to gamble on this one as much.
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We've already heard about it all the way back TOS's first season episode "The Menagerie", which recycled large chunks of the "The Cage" series pilot. We've also actually seen the training accident happen in Star Trek: Discovery's second season episode "Through the Valley of Shadows", thanks to some timey-wimey crystals that show Pike his future when he touches them. There was a reactor accident aboard a training ship full of cadets while he was aboard for an inspection tour, and he was near-fatally irradiated while trying to save as many cadets as he could in the ship's engine room. You can watch the series on other services... even YouTube's digital library service has it. Here's a clip from the episode of Star Trek: Discovery where the accident is shown.
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What Current Anime Are You Watching Version v4.0
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The Water Magician is going where the vast majority of isekai stories have gone before. New Dandadan today too... -
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