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  2. This mold is geared for fans of the Uber toon look as opposed to the greebled look espoused by Generations/Legacy. Ultimately, if it doesn't appeal, pass on it, as they'll undoubtedly roll out a new mold in 5-10 years.
  3. I'm a far more recent Mospeada fan, and no where near as ardent as you, but I've been a big fan of the Legioss/Alpha since the 80s so I feel ya. After a long drought, we're now drinking our fill of Mospeada goodness.
  4. Maybe the Red Legioss from Toyrise could be a bomber variant this time.
  5. I saw some of reviews on You Tube , really not bad but why should purchase another seeker, I am already disappointed with my coronation Starscream.
  6. Yes its AI, the real trailer could be by end of the year.
  7. I don't post here much but I've been a member since the old days. All this reminiscing about watching Robotech is nice to see. Robotech was appointment TV for me. I was always so excited when New generation started and sad when it would end. My Gakken Alpha and Cyclone toys never left my side. They never left my side and I still own them to this day. Mospeada is my favorite anime of all time. I love the Omega design. Not feeling the green one, but I don't care. I'm all in on this line. I can't wait to dog fight with my 6 year old son. I guarantee he's gonna think the lance and shield are cool and we are going to have so much fun playing with these. I also am bursting with excitement for the tread when mine finally arrives. The pose + has me over the moon. What a fantastic time for Mospeada fans!
  8. JIS

    DX Chogokin VF-17S

    The problem is that the last show we had was Delta 10 years ago and it wasn't a huge success either. But in the end I agree. I would add the VF-25 Revival was also a disappointment given it lacked the Max's YF-29 tampo and improvements.
  9. Wake me when Mario takes on Gannondork using Kirby and Pac-Man...
  10. On another note this model from Liberty Planet Alliance Army, 13th Fleet Flagship Huberion gives me the FATTY vibe.... wonder why? 🤣
  11. I have a similar, though slightly different issue: most times, the only kits I can afford are the older, more inaccurate ones (example: my version of the TOS Galactica). The challenge then becomes: how close can I get mine to the newest ones in terms of accuracy and detail. Most times I fall short, but I take it as a challenge to see if I can do with my materials what they did with theirs. Did this with CVAN-65, my 1/537 Refit Enterprise and my Ertl X-wing (1/43). Stuff needs hydraulic lines? Paper clips! I have a cockpit that needs better controls? Stretch some sprue and use my xacto knife to make buttons, then sand down the surfaces and spend 20 hours gluing buttons in place no one will see! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA(cough, sputter, wheeze!!!). Sorry...where was I? O.o
  12. Wave is releasing a new version of the 1/35 ATM-09-WR Marshydog (PS version) from the Kumman arc. The "ATM-09-WR Marshydog (PS version)" plastic model from "Armored Trooper Votoms" is here! It includes an expanded float! The highly popular "ATM-09-WR Marshydog (ST version)" is now available in a PS version, which recreates the interior of the cockpit and landing mechanism. As with previous kits, the kit is a snap-fit type that does not require glue, and each joint is movable. The cables connecting the mission pack to the legs are made of soft resin, allowing for a variety of poses to be effortlessly created. The PS version also comes with the deployed "float" parts that are a feature of the "ATM-09-WR Marshydog." I'm pretty sure that Bandai will release this version in the Hi-Metal R line next year since the are also starting the Kumman arc.
  13. Thank you! Most of the Macross collectibles and some Mospeada items were purchased from my trips to Japan. Back in the 90's it was cheaper to buy smaller Takatoku Macross figures than the 1/55 scale valks. I ended up getting into a lot of the Macross garage kits from that era that were easy to buy in Japan. I also got some of these figures in the 90's from a couple of good stores in Sydney. As I mentioned to jenius, some of those things may be sitting in stores to this day and not present online unless you are looking through auction sites.
  14. So from what I've heard, that sorta happy open-mouthed look on mine is the one that's supposed to be for Thundercracker. However, the tooling was planned with all six Seekers in mind, and apparently the factory workers weren't properly looped in or aren't paid enough to care and it's been a bit more random than intended. I've seen at least five different faces talking to people at TFW, but some of them may be aftermarket. The intention is definitely that Thundercracker, Starscream, and Skywarp will all have different expressions, though.
  15. It's interesting how Hasbro came out with different facial variants for this toy. I wonder if they did it on purpose or if it was an accident.
  16. Maybe have the sound of Hondo Ohnaka or Watto haggling over prices when you’re in the shops/stores. And I agree: seeing the OT fighters would make me much more giddy. . . . Regarding the Super Mario area (at least the one here in LA), part of the fun was figuring out how to get to the top of the castle: And I was annoyed there was no Boo or Koopalings products anywhere there.
  17. Looking forward to Thundercracker and the eventual Skywarp and Starcream. I'm keeping my Coneheads but if they redo those too then I'll probably just sell the older ones. Additional pics of Scourge. I think it might go up for preorder next Tuesday.
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