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This is by far the most fun Mospeada toy I've ever had. And I mean by far.
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@Papa Rat --Niiiiiiice!!!
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@derex3592 That’s awesome! I need to build my Glaug soon. Instead I went straight for the TV Q-Rau and it’s an amazing kit too. It’s soooooo easy to “snap” together. I know I built the DYRL version but must have amnesia since I don’t remember it being so simple. Anyway, you are in for a treat when you get to yours. 👍 Test fit in about 3 hours. Started it before bed last night and finished it up a minute ago before I head off to have a ton of fun at the dentist. 🫠 Now I need to disassemble it and get to work on seams which there are many. For $140 I need to get this looking A+++ going all in on this one.
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"Something is tingling and it's not my spidey-sense"
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That’s a little more kinky than I was expecting
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Yeah, hasegawa has definitely come a really long way in the last few years. I don’t feel all that impressed by their old VF-1, but it’s like they’ve been learning a lot of new tricks lately. If shipping wasn’t so expensive, I’d say it’s the perfect time to go all in on Macross models since there seems to be so much cool stuff lately.
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Both Tread and Legioss are back up on bbts, be quick!
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The Starship Tetralogy: Part 2 (Nupetiet-Vergnitzs-class)
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The Starship Tetralogy: Part 2 (Nupetiet-Vergnitzs-class)
derex3592 replied to sc_planet's topic in Model kits
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I gotta say,, that kit sure looks the part! I kinda love it! Over here this morning I was up early and decided to see what was what on the Hasagawa GLAUG and put together the 8 red "toes" Gotta say, I'm EXTREMELY impressed. Damn, you don't even need glue unless you just want to, or paint, (of course I will eventually, but the parts separation is great) - You could just build, it, sand the sprue nubs, panel line it, flat coat it and call it a day honestly. It's on par with the best Bandai and Tamiya kits I've ever built. Bravo Hasagawa kits in 2025/2026!
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Now he’s armed and dangerous
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The Starship Tetralogy: Part 2 (Nupetiet-Vergnitzs-class)
Big s replied to sc_planet's topic in Model kits
That looks really cool -
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sc_planet replied to sc_planet's topic in Model kits
Oh. This is actually a resin -
The Starship Tetralogy: Part 2 (Nupetiet-Vergnitzs-class)
Shawn replied to sc_planet's topic in Model kits
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To my best friend: I can’t stop thinking about our 2018 Tokyo trip for the Macross exhibition, a memory that will stay with me for a lifetime. #macross #macrossgram #超時空要塞 #マクロス #宮武一貴
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Medicom/Hot Toys and all 1/6 scale figures
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Your Most Recent General Toy Purchase - 2024 Edition
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Star Wars Maul - Shadow Lord, 2026 on D+
Seto Kaiba replied to sh9000's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yeah, I'd love to be a fly on a few of those boardroom walls to hear firsthand why some of these incredibly weak shows are being preemptively greenlit for second seasons before general audiences have seen even a single episode. I've heard that, to an extent, it's meant to save on costs by eliminating stops and restarts in production and lock in cast members to avoid scheduling issues. That might explain it for shows that are middling to decent quality. For the rest, it's enough to make you wonder if anyone in any of those boardrooms actually watched any of it before it was inflicted on unsuspecting general audiences. I guess it's theoretically possible that all of these executives just have dogsh*t taste, but there has to be more to it than that. Are they taking the producers word for it that the show is good sight-unseen? Are they dealing with a culture of toxic positivity that stifles legitimate criticism? Is it simply the sunk cost fallacy? There has to be some reason that nobody, during the development and production of Maul: Shadow Lord, put up their hand and said something like "Dave, what's the bloody point of this story?", "Dave, did you forget to include a plot hook in your two-part series premiere?", or "Dave, my dog leaves tightly coiled piles of better storytelling than yours on my lawn twice daily."- 58 replies
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Whaaat? It's happening?! Yay! Although the price went up due to tariffs. Grr.
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I just got a notification from BBTS that the Sentinel Tread and Legioss preorders are processing in the next couple business days. In addition, for what it is worth, it looks as if both are now listed as available for preorder again. Incase anyone is interested. Edit: Legioss is sold out again.
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