All Activity
- Past hour
-
And that moment, just before the anealing and the afinding, after the adropping, a piece of the soul is adying...
-
So which Ride Armor has been your favorite from a durability and "coolness" factor?
- 13949 replies
- Today
-
My Anime collection (Not related to Macross)
Images added to a gallery album owned by Swann in MacrossWorld Member Custom Toy Gallery
-
Think the buttstock is supposed to be a skeleton underfolder, so it was always supposed to shorten to the same length, just without spitting... They should have done a new gunpod mold, not just for that, but also the ammo gimmick and add the beam ammo. That is definitely an intentional feature. The wings are different shaped, so definitely new parts. They put them there on purpose like the new wings on the 19Kai. I agree that it's a cool play option and I wish the frontier valks also got, and bandai should release more missiles to actually use the feature. Wanting them removed is kind of being the no fun police... I don't see how it's possible to mount the back pack guns. The piece it goes on has no ports on the surface, and all of its edges are blocked by something, so they can't even hook anything around. They either have to dremel some tab slots in before packing it in the box, or give you double sided tape with the pack. I feel like the way they announced this is a declaration that they won't do a super pack for it. Not even the 19Kai looks like it has plugs for the sound booster. I feel like bandai killed the idea of add ons as separate purchases, that's why anything that was going to have a pack had their packs included since WWM started. I'm still huffing my hoping for the arm cannon, but I honestly don't think it's ever happening.
-
(Let's try this again, since my first post vanished...) An already ugly rendition of the VF-1 with a poorly thought out connection for the legs and shoulders and proportions that make the fighter and gerwalk modes look somewhere between hideous and clownish gets armor nobody asked for. Hard pass for me... doubly so now with this.
-
My current Mospeada collection. The oldest thing in the collection is the Mospeada art book on the right of the book pic. The toys are are all recent-ish purchases during the last 3 months, to get some modern Mospeada toys back in my collection.😅 Over the decades , I've owned the old Gakken Legioss and ride armour toys, the Beagle, some Aoshimas and CMs, but they are all long gone, either traded away, given away or thrown away in the case of the Aoshimas.
- 13949 replies
-
I see you Pengbuzz. Hahahaha
-
I see. I don't own any of the revivals, just the original versions, so my information is obselete. Personally, hard points to me is just there as an option. we can certainly choose to ignore it, and if we want a "custom" so to speak, the option is there for a non conventional loadout.
-
If they ever get around to making the super packs, the hardpoints will also work as a ready-made attachment point for them under the wings. Which.. boy I'll be really curious if Bandai even bothers with those, or whether they function at all. All of the packs in Macross7 were pretty janky in their implementation (except for the VF-11, which came from Plus).
-
I disagree, the revival added the hard points and dropped the wings without them and made the wings permanently attached (which is a huge improvement). I suspect the 17 will have permanently attached wings and they will have hard points. While it may not have been canon to have weapons on the wings, it's more fun to have the hard points and give us options so I hope they're on there. That particular sin feels like a feature, not a bug, while everything else is bugs.
-
Anealing is what I do when I'm afinding parts that I adropped on the floor.
-
The 171s' wings did not come with hardpoints by default on the original releases, the hardpoint versions came with the FP sets. If the 17 is a non FP release, I believe they will have no hard points.
-
-
Thanks. I wasn't able to go last year, but I went the year before and I hung out and had pizza with a guy I know who is responsible for brokering the deal between Big West and the villainous Harmony Gold after catching HG lying in a court trial. (They were using Valkyrie designs from DYRL and claiming that they were from TOS and since the info on the case was available online, he caught their subterfuge!) He now works for Big West and we're now finally getting Macross internationally. I swear, if HG spent more effort on making anime fans happy than going after people with their stupid lawsuits, maybe we'd begin to respect them.
-
My Macross collection. What I have
Images added to a gallery album owned by Swann in Macross Collections
-
I decided to try to crack off a pair of the Gerwalk shoulders. It's a little bit more than just a peg holding on there. One had very little glue and I was able to work it off then trim the nub with sprue clippers and polish down. The other was kind of a mess. There's a little bit of a dent.
-
Exciting stuff. Have fun.
-
That's terrific Greg! Thanks for letting us know. Now I won't have to searching in hopes of finding pics of those figures!
-
Awesome news! Looking forward to seeing your picks
-
I'm planning to attend the All-Japan Model Hobby Show on the 17th. I'll take pictures and video of the event and share pics here of the new stuff. I hope to get closeup pictures of their VT-01 figures of Hikaru, Minmay, and Misa.
-
I don't mind if the DX VF-17S lacks the gunpod internal storage/ejection gimmick. I just want the toy to: Be slightly beefier in Battroid mode, especially the lower legs. Have all the correct panel lines according to the VF-17 lineart. At the moment, the legs, backplate and shoulders are completely wrong detailwise. Resculpt the head to get of that raised cowling at the top of the head. Get rid of the hardpoints on the wings. Adjust the crotch peice in batroid mode so that it points down instead of being angled forward.
-
Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Not entirely sure what you mean by "clone strains" there. Macross Chronicle's WorldGuide sheet for the Zentradi describes there as being essentially three main types: Ordinary soldier type (e.g. Warera, Roli, Conda, Milia) Records/Staff officer type (e.g. Exsedol, Tranquil) Commander type (e.g. Vrlitwhai, Quamzin, Laplamiz, Boddole Zer) We do see Commanders occasionally take to the field with their troops. Quamzin's the poster boy for that. He's a Commander type and his men are ordinary soldier types. Macross Chronicle's Character Sheet "Zentradi Soldiers" (SDFM TV Zentradi 08A) has a note on the line art of the various Zentradi background characters used in the Super Dimension Fortress Macross TV series that explains why they all look different. The Zentradi are all clones, but they're cloned from a large number of different genetic patterns so each force has considerable diversity of attributes among its soldiers. (Presumably this is more advantageous than just cloning the same guy a billion times the way the Republic did in Star Wars.) -
Its 2025.... where are you in the macross universe
talonlm replied to SpacePirateNeko's topic in Movies and TV Series
Well, I was a glorified logistics troop when i was in, so . . . . probably a smear mark on a wall somewhere, as extras do not seem to last long in this series. -
Good looking railings and stairs @derex3592! That is one of the things that makes me hesitant to do my 1/700 and /350 ships.