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  2. I might be down to get a SS TFTM Unicron if there is a release which more than likely will be a Haslab repaint.
  3. Yeah, I might skip it as well. Lots of post fallout disappointments. Havenโ€™t found anything to fill the gap yet since Fallout ran out of episodes this season
  4. Kinda topic related but saw NIN perform live in DC last night who did sing As Alive As You Need Me To Be from the Tron: Ares soundtrack. Great show with wild lighting. Very much a GenX crowd tho, lol.
  5. Thanks for the warning, we were planning to see that next. On to Cemetery Road, then.
  6. Tron Model EVA-01. Metal skeleton, 30 cm, ~35 Euro for the standard version. And there's a deluxe set for around 55 Euros
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  8. How sad X Japan couldn't get their stuff together today. Second break up of the band.
  9. I still miss Ozzy...........................
  10. May'n at SATELIGHT's anniversary concert! She writes - if it's not for Director Shoji Kawamori there would not have been May'n! Thank you for finding all of us! The concert showcase all the singers that sang for their anime, including Macross, Aquarion and many others! The 2 of them upto their antics again!
  11. Was thinking about watching that one. Trying to convince myself to finish Wonderman, but itโ€™s sooo boring
  12. Iโ€™d probably get some armored ones
  13. I love it that more VF-25s are coming on this line, I just wonder if any squad is going to get completed. They totally skipped Messer's VF-31 and I bet after Michael's will get Ozma's VF-25 but not Luca's. I do hope we get some armored VF-25 variant
  14. Certainly seems more interesting than that other thriller miniseries that I saw the other day, His and Hers. Started out strong, then ended on a stuuupid twist that made the entire endeavor not worth it at all.
  15. That's the one, undoubtedly taken from this book: Just try and find a copy under $500, though! ๐Ÿ˜…
  16. Yeah, that's what I was thinking of, but forgot the A-Wing is kind of a unique case of the original original toy being that good. I did wait to pick one up until they remolded the engines and properly painted the guns though. But yeah, that is what has thrown me about the A-Wing filming model for so long. Even that prototype looks too big to be built out of the specific parts the ship looks like it is constructed from. I don't know how many companies made a 1/32 F-16 around then, but the engine nacelles look straight from the early 80s Hasegawa kit. The only thing that makes sense to me is that the original kitbash was just done in a smaller scale, and they just scaled it up manually for the film model Could have maybe used an RC F-14 body for it, but a flying F-16 model wouldn't have the Hasegawa-style intake ducting. I did happen across the thread in my search though. Is this he original prototype build that got scaled up? https://www.therpf.com/forums/threads/a-wing-studio-prototype.352815/
  17. Actually, that was Kenner. Hasbro just kept repainting the vintage mold... which is even more impressive, seeing as that toy is over FORTY years old now! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Actually, the filming miniature was much larger, 40 x 60 x 22cm (about 2 ft. in length). The ruler indicates length in inches. You're probably thinking of the A-Wing prototype (which was never filmed).
  18. I'd post about it, but another one of my posts vanished, this time in this thread. I'm done trying to do anything here; I don't need this, so I pulled the rest of my latest posts to save them the trouble. Enjoy the board folks; I'm out.
  19. Opposite situation: Haslab Unicron arrived as a ball (just like in the movie!) and I turned him into a robot, and thus he has remained. I've never attempted to transform him back and I'm not sure I want to.
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