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Yep still have a lot more to do and many more shelves to fill. Looking forward to breaking out the Basara and Mylene figures I bought way back when. Might even slap together the old 1/144 11MAXL kit. Delta is the best Macross series ever... if you've never seen a Macross series before.
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It definitely is alot and I can't imagine it not being the priciest Legioss ever, but if my other Pose+ over the years are indicators - it will be solid and quality. This is not the fireconvoywinnebago train wreck.
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The Legend of Zelda Live Action Movie
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It looks like casting choices have been made: Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the franchise, took to social media to announce the news. We now know that Bo Bragason will be playing Zelda. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth is taking on the role of Link. Miyamoto said that heโs โvery much looking forward to seeing both of them on the big screen.โ -
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Very nice mods! You've managed to make your own Missing Link 1/55.
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For all you 1/55 aficionados that enjoy a vintage model with an updated and refreshed approach. Enjoy.
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Your Most Recent General Toy Purchase - 2024 Edition
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@nightmareB4macross oh yeah!!!
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Weโre getting there. A few more details like the Battroid Controls Room, detailing, connecting points, and massaging to smooth it all out. So close I can smell the primer. -
Just to give a quick update: Yup, I managed to rotate the head lasers about 5 times by gripping them at their base, hoping that it might break up any excess flash. But no luck, they still require a ton of force to rotate. And I don't want to rotate them by their base every time, because with all the force needed, one slip of the finger and a head laser could snap. I tried freezing them overnight twice, but it didn't break up the glue. Great idea though! Since this is a KO, I really don't want to subject it to boiling water. The plastic feels as good as an Arcadia, but I still don't completely trust it. So I've settled on breaking out a fresh x-acto blade and carefully cutting away at the seam line on the back of the head where the glue is. Very small flakes of plastic are getting removed in the process, which will probably leave a more noticable seam line, but seam lines don't really bother me that much. And I'll take them any day over a broken head laser.
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Yeah, thatโs Guy Gardener. I may not be familiar at all with Mr Terrific, but Guy was in a lot of the stuff back when I used to read DC stuff
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I could be wrong, but I think someone here on the forums did attempt making 3D replacement parts for the VF-11's a few years ago. If someone did, hopefully they post a link.
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Another update on the AJAC project. The transformation is looking good so far. https://www.facebook.com/MaxLabToys/videos/771809178745767/
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
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Can I get a blurry, out-of-focus picture of you to go with the photos of the other cryptids? (I joke, there are plenty of Gundam ZZ fans out there! It's not my favorite, but it's a worthy installment in the UC and in some ways a breath of fresh air after Tomino's relentlessly grim ending to Zeta. I picked those three in particular because they're usually held up as the most impactful... the OG series, the highest-rated series, and that one movie nobody ever stops referencing.) Yeah, that's a pretty reasonable assumption IMO. The NUNS Marines would probably be infantry stationed on the Spacy's warships as well as providing orbit-to-surface work. Kind of the whole "space marine" gimmick anyway. So, when you mentioned this it occurred to me to go look it up and see what the caption on the image had to say. For those interested, that picture can be found in the VF-1X/P section on page 090 of Variable Fighter Master File: VF-1 Valkyrie Vol.2. All three pictures on that page, as well as the two pictures on the next page, appear to depict the same aircraft... a VF-1P Valkyrie with modex 406 and tailcode ZZ. The top image from page 091 shows it's attached to SVC-131, a Spacy composite squadron. The caption on the picture with the two Regults says that it's an aircraft of the Planet Zola Defense Forces, that the Regults it's flying next to are from the UN Spacy Marine Corps, and that both units are en route to a training area for joint exercises. (SVC-131 is presumably an aggressor squadron.) That would make for an interesting series... you could easily work some VF combat into that if there are rogue Zentradi nearby, or the planet is home to some large fauna that are potentially dangerous like on Gubaba's homeworld or the planet from Macross E. The Octos bis is perhaps a bit more explicable. Macross Chronicle notes that the factory producing the Octos for the Anti-Unification Alliance was found and pressed back into service by the UN Forces after the Unification Wars ended. They note that a further 28 Octos units were produced and delivered to the UN Forces before the line was destroyed in the First Space War. Presumably whichever one of the UN Forces defense contractors assumed control of the factory between the Unification Wars and First Space War was able to preserve the design the same way they preserved those of the destroids developed for the UN Forces. Given that Master File suggests both the VF-0 and SV-51 became "phantom" aircraft after the First Space War, presumably much less (or nothing) survived of the specifications or production lines for the VF-0 and SV-51. (Master File has a whole section devoted to Shinsei Industry having to essentially reverse-engineer the VF-0 back into existence based on the wreckage of several VF-0s that were shot down during Macross Zero that was found in a cargo container years after the First Space War. The same was presumably true for the SV-51.) I'm not sure I'd call it a natural resource, at least in the context Humanity and other species are finding it in... Protoculture ruins, old Vajra nests, and Vajra carcasses. Considering where fold quartz is typically found, and that the restrictions on the mining and trade in fold quartz seem to have come about as a result of the Vajra conflict, I'd expect there probably wasn't too much grumbling. The Vajra had all but effortlessly destroyed one of the wealthiest and most heavily armed emigrant fleets in existence, beat the snot out of another, and then attacked a bunch of New UN Government member worlds before the Galaxy fleet's conspirators were stopped. Nobody wants another war with the Vajra. The story of Macross Delta also mentions the New UN Gov't heavily restricts and regulates the mining and trading of fold quartz and banned the use of dimension bombs in war without New UN Gov't approval, suggesting there was probably broad consensus that fold quartz and weapons based on it needed to be tightly controlled to avoid disaster. (Leading right to Cromwell's discontent over the limits placed on the usage of such weapons and other potentially useful technology.) -
I almost pulled the trigger on this one. I'm bummed this happened, but it's still a spectacular valk. That was fast shipping. I'm still waiting on my Aaliyah I ordered about the same time.
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Just saw it and I liked it. However, it's not without its flaws. But I liked Corenswet as Supes, Brosnahan as Lois, Fillion as Gardner, and Gathegi as Mr. Terrific, probably the most breakout performance in the film. I'd say Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor was a wee bit over the top, but then again, given current events, it's more like art imitating reality. Anyway, Hoult's a good actor and I think he portrayed the character well. I still think Clancy Brown's cool and collected version in Superman: The Animated Series was the ideal capture of the character. I couldn't stand Eisenberg's take, so Hoult's was at least better than that. I just want a live action Luthor that's portrayed the same way- cool, unflappable, brilliant, aloof but charming when it suits his needs. I think Luthor also works better as a smart villain when his interest in Superman comes from a place of scientific curiosity and gamesmanship- pitting his intellect against Superman's. He sorta did that in this movie, but his methods were far more axe than scalpel and I'd prefer the latter approach, always ready with a plan B, C, and D, and nonchalant when his initial plans fail, b/c even failures have their lessons to be learned and Lex always has myriad contingency plans. Anyway, it was mostly cartoonish with a handful of serious or tender moments, but overall, not bad. I loved seeing the old Hall of Justice and the "Justice Gang" (working title ๐) added a bit of flavor to the film as a build up to a larger DC Universe. I'm not familiar with Guy Gardner but if he's a bit of a narcissistic ass, well then Fillion nailed it. Hawkgirl was, well, Hawkgirlish, although again, I harken back to the excellent Justice League toon in the 90s as my ideal, and this movie's characterization was not that. Moving on to Mr. Terrific, a character I had no familiarity with and yet I felt made the biggest impact. Hoping he'll be getting more screen time in the future. I imagine there's probably a Justice League film in the works. As the owner of a nearly 90 lb pitsky who's just a year and half old and a bit unruly, especially on the leash, Krypto was all too familiar. ๐ I could totally see my dog doing the same to me as in the opening scene. I can't help but thinking that LEGO missed a great opportunity by not making a Mr. Terrific set with his ship. That thing was cool. AFAIK, they're not making any sets from this movie, which is pretty disappointing as DC gets little representation in brick for characters beyond Batman and this movie had enough set pieces that at least a few sets could have been made from it.
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If the movie flops, the HISHE will show Reed Richards tossing his baby to Galactus....- 108 replies
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Agreed...however, I'll take it a step further and toss in the boring AF "The Batman"-verse too...
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Wow....even if I hated a movie I would not have ditched the person who had invited me to go watch it with them....bad form, but I guess it all depends on the folks you hang with, so maybe it is a totally acceptable move within that subgroup? Next time just tell them you have explosive diarrhea and can't stay...they won't want you to stick around....lol
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