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Totoro242

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  1. Seika Note Macross DYRL poster (no letter designation)
  2. Seika Note Macross DYRL poster (no letter designation)
  3. Seika Note Macross DYRL poster (no letter designation on these, only on the first one)
  4. Seika Note Macross DYRL poster "A". Most of these these Movic DYRL posters all have matching pencil boards, pencil cases, wallets, and bags.
  5. Seika Note Macross TV poster "D"
  6. Seika Note Macross TV poster "C"
  7. Seika Note Macross TV poster "B"
  8. Okay, fresh page, here goes. I'll do one post per poster so as not to overwhelm the page. First up, Seika Note Macross TV poster "A"
  9. Yeah, I got outbid on the Vol 0 Macross II poster about 3 years ago. I was surprised to see it wasnt you xstoys One of the guys who founded US Renditions sold a bunch of them, but he only had one of the Vol 0 posters. Its not really that impressive since its the same image as the Maross II Bandai model poster If I remember
  10. As was stated in the other thread by Acroray, you gotta make some posters outa these! So cool.
  11. WOW this is the coolest MW thread ever. This is also the most pic heavy thread ever. I'm hesitant to post mine until we are on page 3 or else we will start losing viewers with lower bandwidth
  12. A lot of the pin up art for the models can be found in the Macross Model World book. http://www.macrossworld.com/macross/books/...s_hobbyhand.htm This particular one is not in there though. I know a bunch of the Artland pinup art can also be found in Artmic Designs Works, so maybe its there. My book is packed away, so maybe someone else has it handy?
  13. Well, I must say visually, its awesome to see the toy on the screen, so kudos for that. I will say though, that your commentary is rife with errors which detracts from the "review" overall. I'd say sorry for being nitt-picky, but this is a Macross forum and one should expect this sort of response So from a Macross fan perspective, and not being a Transformers fan here are my gripes: Foremost, comparing Takatoku toys to Jetfire is rather irksome to some Macross fans since Takatoku toys came years before. I understand that it helps American fans by providing a frame of reference for the toy, but maybe a better approach would be to "compare Jetfire to Takatoku toys" if that makes sense. (Basically they came first and Jetfire is really the red-headed stepchild of Takatoku toys) "Today we've got the Battlroid Valkyrie review, its the VF1J model of "Jet" from the Super Dimensional Macross, The Movie" It's "Battroid", not "Battlroid". "Battloid" is from Robotech Did you almost say "its the VF1J model of Jetfire"? The toy is from the TV series, not the movie. "This particular one I believe is known as Max Jenius or the "Blue Max" piloted by Max. Its a great rendition of the toy. You can see the tip down here being a bit sharper than average" Never heard it called "Blue Max" since Max always has a blue paint scheme. "Max VF1J" is what its normally referred to as. All Takatoku 1/55 Valkyries have that same tip so its not "sharper than average", its exactly the same. I'm guessing you mean "sharper than the Jetfire toy"? "You can see that Takatoku obviously had some great drawing people" Actually not Takatoku's artists. That art was supplied by Studio Nue/Artland. Most of that art was by Toshimitsu Suzuki, who worked for Artmic/Artland. Studio Nue was responsible for planning Macross. "And down below ‘em, the cannon fodder so to speak. The bad guys vehicles." Only the last one is a "bad guys vehicle". Most of the bottom row is cannon fodder, except the first one in the row. Its the VF1J Armored Valkyrie, which is an armored version of the "hero mech" of the show, definitely not cannon fodder. "I want to say Max and one of the main female characters. Her name escapes me at the moment." Millia Jenius. Max's alien wife. Pretty much of as much importance as the Max character himself and who also received her own red VF1J in the same toy line. As far as transformation, in Battroid Mode the wings are supposed to be closed all the way. They are displayed open in the box to allow the backpack to fold down which saves space.
  14. A complete timeline in chronological order can be found on an old website of Captain JLS: http://robotechcomics.blogspot.com/2006/08...-1984-1998.html It does not include anything from Wildstorm since those comics adhere to no prior continuity.
  15. Yes I havent bought anything since September
  16. Oh, yeah, thats like an old email address from 2001. I forgot all about that
  17. Yes I have it. The only original illustration is on the cover. Very little line art inside. I wish I could find rules to play it from http://mospeada.gq.nu/ if you havent seen this before: http://mospeada.gq.nu/photo2.html
  18. You are correct, and he's really good looking and cool and all the chicks dig him.
  19. He owns that one too, he just hasnt had time to take pics of all the posters he has because he got so far behind. Don't judge him And he wants to take better pictures of all those posters based on the advice in this thread too
  20. I came in to say the same thing. You can get the whole freakin season for $50 - $60 for fooks sake. Its one thing to dl out-of-print or unlicensed stuff, but when you can find something at your local Best Buy or easily find it online, then you're no anime fan in my book, you're just stealing. Season 1 - On Right Stuff For $50 Season 2 - Deep Discount $60
  21. I can't remember if its in the Mikimoto book I have, but I do remember it from the trading cards What an excellant idea for a new thread at some point. "Name that HAL image" We can post HAL art and try and track down the original product it was made for There are many that are still a mystery to me.. I found it. One item of note is that I swear the second LD does not have episode 4 and 27 as it states, but rather lists Pineapple Salad and episode 27.... I'll have to dig them out and let Egan Loo know if I find something different. The top left LD's in picture 1 correspond to the middle top 2 VHS tapes in picture 3 (well flipped as the LD #2 is pictured first). Its listed as the following and apparently there is also a third VHD for the Macross Special... The Super Dimension Fortress Macross I Macross Special ������v�ǃ}�N���X I �}�N���X�X�y�V���� Contains episode 1 (Booby Trap) and 2 (Countdown) Video Tape 47 minutes, color, monoaural VBG-5 (Beta II) VTG-5 (VHS) Victor 1983 November 21 (Beta II) 1983 December 16 (VHS) Y12381 Y12800 (tax included) Laser Disc 50 minutes, CAV, color, digital monoaural BEAL-23 Emotion 1985 April 28 Y8800 Y9538 VHD 47 minutes, color, digital monoaural BEHD-19 Emotion 1985 July 21 Y8800 The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II Lynn Minmay Special ������v�ǃ}�N���X II �����E�~�����C�@�X�y�V���� Contains episode 4 (Lynn Minmay) and 27 (Love Goes Away) and all the previews for these episodes and those in between them Video Tape 60 minutes, color, monoaural VTG-6 (VHS) VBG-6 (Beta II) Releaser: Bandai, Frontier Division Distributor: Victor, Emotion label 1983 December 16 (VHS) 1983 December 16 (Beta II) Y12381 Y12800 (tax included) Laser Disc 60 minutes, CAV, color, digital monoaural BEAL-37 Emotion 1985 April 28 Y8800 Y9538 Maybe Vifam7 can answer this one Yes. Though I personally no longer consider it a "Robotech related" collectable. I also got rid of my M23 merchandise a while back too
  22. Oooo! Giant Gorg! Any plans to fansub that one? I have been dying to see that one.
  23. Very nice collection! Rare to find anyone who owns the original Japanese DVD's! Good for you! Was Macross 7 ever released on DVD? Can you tell us what extras can be found in the gallery on the Southern Cross DVD box set?
  24. Actually LLA is in the Japanese Columbia Mospeada box set pictured there (disk # 6) and its way better looking than the VHS. A friend of mine has it right now and he is doing just what you are asking from me I should have it in .AVI format shortly.
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