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Star Wars Maul - Shadow Lord, 2026 on D+
sh9000 replied to sh9000's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Make sure to post the progress on the kit in the workbench section. I’d love to see how it goes together. Personally I really only have space for the 1/35 kits these days and passed on the big brother, but still would like to see it built
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"He-Man and Masters of the Universe" Film by Sony
Big s replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Burning bush, he’s wearing the bush -
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Mog replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
So, he’s shoved into a basket to float down the river, raised as a prince in Skeletor’s court, winds up killing one of Skeletor’s henchmen, has to flee to a far off country as a result, and gets a supernatural message from a burning bush? 😁 -
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Old_Nash_II replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Yeah, the lack of rhyme or reason was what threw me... since Dune Messiah is 3/4 the length of Children of Dune but that one somehow got published as a single volume where the others were split into anywhere from 2-4 pieces. I've been able to confirm that Toru Yano wrote for SF and that he did those translations in that timeframe for the same publisher. I just gotta find if there's a center to that Venn diagram. -
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Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Those early fleets likely had some war surplus Destroids (or the knowhow to make same) that could be adapted into the early model Workroids like we see in Macross 7. Not to mention some of those early fleets had Zentradi warships as part of their escort details, meaning they also had Zentradi crew who could assist with construction in lieu of such equipment in a pinch. My assumption - apropos of nothing in particular - would be that it would probably take a small fleet like that several years to build up a large town. They'd probably need to start with bulk manufacturing prefabricated housing units like the ones we see Hikaru living in after the war in SDF Macross and basic infrastructure like water treatment plants and/or power plants. (Though that prefab housing is said to have its own independent power systems via solar panels.) From there they could gradually scale up to urban planning with buildings for businesses, high density housing, and proper infrastructure. (Honestly, feels like I ought to refer this one out to someone who studied the growth of towns during the gold rush.) -
Hobby Japan Web has a nice overview of the new 1:24 Wave STTC! I received the Wave RSC kit last week and must say it's quite nice! The detailing is very com-parable to the Hi-Meta R figures in detail! Some features are more detailed on the Wave kit while others are a little nicer on the HMR versions, of course Bandai still has the upper hand since everything is tamp-printed and have metal joints and feat for posing.... 😉
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TangledThorns replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Because He-Man is Eternia's Moses?? LOL, idk. -
@pengbuzz Praying for you guys! I thought they would have already been treating her cancer? - MT
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Big s replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
This looks better than I thought. Just don’t really get the story, but seeing him as HE Man fighting Skeletor actually looked pretty cool, even though I’m sure he doesn’t get his powers till the end of this movie. Not sure why they’d send the most powerful hero away and kinda seems like everyone knows who he is -
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derex3592 replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I SO want this to be just....decent and FUN! Fingers crossed! -
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TangledThorns replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I don't know... we've seen worse but won't pay to see it in the theater unless it has good reviews on RT and here. -
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sh9000 replied to Mazinger's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
sketchley replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Japanese publishers print those multi-volume novels in "pocket sized" editions, and there's no particular rhyme or reason for where they break up the books. For example, my Japanese version of The Hobbit comes in 2 volumes. Perhaps the translation of Children of Dune would have resulted in 4 volumes that were too thin (for the market and/or the publisher), so they opted for 3 slightly thicker volumes? -
Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
RangerKarl replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Hmm, I guess the clincher for me is for small-to medium sized pops (10k-100k). Those probably need to rely more on their ships and maybe exploit local terrain (dig out artificial caverns with mecha support) if they don't have a nice city to fall back on. Thinking about cases like an adhoc caravan of cargo craft and all. -
1/48+fp's, 1/60+fp's, 1/72, 1/2k, 1/3k,1/100 and now 1/144
jenius replied to VF-18S Hornet's topic in Toys
I think I'm leaning more toward a straight review of the GBP but with a few comparisons. I've wrestled with format a bunch but I think I'm going to review the DX GBP Accessory (both Hikaru and Roy's colors) in one video like I just did with the multiple Yamato releases... it will just focus on the GBP and not the VF-1 toys unless I notice something along the way that shows me the VF-1 toys aren't just exact reissues. -
General 1/18 Scale Figure and Toy Thread
Big s replied to sh9000's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
They’re cute, but I really wish a company like boss fights got the rights to do D&D in 1/18. I like their fantasy stuff in that scale, but these are kind of skippable -
I don’t know, kinda looks like a somewhat standard lower body and the upper kinda looks proportional height wise for a modified Scopedog, but a wider look with much bigger arms. The gun kinda looks similar to the berserga and gives a smaller kind of look to this A.T., so it may height wise be pretty similar to a basic scopedog, but I don’t think it would be a fun fight in hand to hand combat for the other pilot with those gorilla arms. I guess we’ll find out if the height stats are listed
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tekering replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I thought that robot mode was oddly-proportioned and ugly, but you managed to find a pose that makes him look cool nonetheless. Kudos, Mike!- 18004 replies
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twich replied to VF-18S Hornet's topic in Toys
I watched your latest video today and I saw that there might have been a tease at the end of it....GBP showdown? Twich -
That's not a bad headcanon. I like that. Especially since the Lanthanite name is derived from the Greek λανθάνειν (Lanthanein, "to lie hidden"), referencing how they've existed hidden among Humanity on Earth for many thousands of years (allegedly). There were El-Aurians at least visiting Earth in 1893, and it wouldn't be surprising if there were some that decided to stay there permanently in years past. IMO, the main problem with how Holly Hunter's character is written is that Star Trek audiences are used to a certain level of professionalism from Starfleet officers and that's almost totally missing from her character. Pelia can kind of get away with it because she's one of the minor secondary characters on SNW and she's mainly there to be comic relief. Nahla Ake's overly casual attitude definitely feels out of place for someone who's supposed to be running the most exclusive and demanding educational facility in the Federation. Also, since Starfleet Academy is a service academy... shouldn't her title be Superintendent not Chancellor? In past series (TNG, DS9, VOY, etc.), the head of the academy had the title of Superintendent. (Such as Rear Admiral Brand in TNG.) Edit: Come to think of it, isn't her rank a little low for that job too? The superintendent of Starfleet Academy is usually an admiral. Depends on the species and culture, I suppose... the El-Aurians live practically forever and they seem pretty well-balanced throughout. There's a running theme with the two exemplar Lanthenites we have that they both seem ill-equipped to handle their incredibly long lifespans. Pelia's a little unhinged because she's constantly bored and thrill-seeking. Nahla definitely has a lot of unprocessed trauma that's leading her to blow things way out of proportion, like the whole Caleb business.
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Your Most Recent General Toy Purchase - 2024 Edition
shazam replied to azrael's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I bought these before the Empire arrived! That's correct! Keep those two apart when celebrating drinks!- 983 replies
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