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MacrossJunkie

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  1. The pre-order has been available for some time. Here's one at Over Drive http://www.over-drive-inc.com/store/produc...roducts_id=1132 Can't seem to find the one on HLJ anymore.
  2. Dang it, I looked it up on the compendium to check and I guess I got mixed up. I was thinking the larger of the two varauta fighters was based on the larger of the the two 14 variants. Apparently that isn't the case as the smaller Az-130 is based off the larger VA-14 while the larger Fz-109 is based on the smaller VF-14. Go figure... Anyway, back to the regularly scheduled programming.
  3. Ah, I plain forgot about the Elgerzorene. You're right, that one is longer, though it's actually based off the VA-14 rather than the VF-14 which is a smaller craft. So I guess the largest would be the VA-14 followed by the VF-22 as far as mass produced UNS variable fighters go, but I'm going off on a tangent now... I've no doubt that the economy of scale factors in a good bit, but it wouldn't seem logical to me to completely throw out the notion that having to make molds for something that requires a great number of individual pieces would be more costly than something that requires fewer parts to make. I've never made molds for models before, but I've read many times that making molds and the corresponding tooling costs for production is expensive... or something like that In fact, it would lead me to consider the two together as a multiplicative effect to the cost (i.e. Not only is it more expensive due to the complexity and number of parts, they don't expect to sell as many and so the high cost is divided among fewer units). And let's not forget that, as mentioned before, the VF-11 comes with fast packs while the 19 didn't (at comparable price ranges)
  4. Mirroring what others have said, I believe the heat shield will be molded in plastic that color. The reason why the heat shield in the close up pics we've seen so far were painted is because those were still the resin prototypes. The insignia on the heat shield might be another matter, but Yamato's tampo printing has proven to be extremely durable so far.
  5. Just paint the room black and get one of those planetarium projectors
  6. You have the lengths for the 21 and 19 switched. The 21/22 is the larger of the two and I believe the longest of all the fighters that the UNS has had produced to date. ... As for why the vf-11 is around the price range of the 19 despite being smaller, one good insight into this may be here at Yamato's GN-U article. Much more so than the amount of plastic used is the number of molds for parts that have to be made. The VF-11 probably has a good number of parts due to complexity with the transformation and gimmicks if the heat shield integration is any indication. The 21 and SV-51 are also very highly complex in engineering and number of parts which is likely why their prices were so high. Also at the same price point, the 11 comes with fast packs while the 19 didn't.
  7. Was it a similar locking mechanism like what the 1/60 YF-21 has in the back of the lower leg?
  8. Well, you don't really swap any parts on the old 1/60 vf-1's, but I don't know if many people would call those perfect transformation. And you could leave the hands for the DX's on without swapping, they just look funky with the karate chop hand pose. Still, others have shown you can leave some of the other fix posed hands in while in fighter mode. Anyway, I'll stop here before I derail this thread into a full blown PT discussion.
  9. I just thought of something. Since you have to detach the shield and put it on the other side of the arm yourself when going from fighter to gerwalk/battroid and vice versa, can it still technically be called perfect transformation even though the shield is part of the fighter? You could let slide the gunpod since it's not necessary for the transformation. You can even get away with not counting taking off the intake covers on this and previous VFs since it's not really needed for transformation and they are closed anyway in space, it's more of a gimmick. It only occurred to me that this would be the first time I would actually have to take something off and put it somewhere else to complete a transformation. Not that I really care for something minor like this. Not like taking the legs off like the old 1/60s. Just something more of a "oh, hmmm" moment.
  10. Here's one (8th post down): Link
  11. I think the ground crew that comes with the destroids goes very well with the Macross Zero stuff in addition to the destroids themselves. A better argument could be made about the phalanx coming with space suited guys since it was not developed until after the SDF-1 had gone into space and they found that some destroids for ship defense were needed. Even though the Daed and Prometheus were refit for use in space, I'm not sure if they ever made them pressurized. Perhaps certain areas were compartmentalized to keep in air, but as a whole they were just not designed with space operations in mind. Keeping out water is one thing, keeping in air is another matter entirely. I think Yamato should sell sets of 1/60 scale ground crews separately for people who want to make dioramas and such. They could have different ones for planetary and space. I don't think it would be a big stretch for them as they've shown ground crews with vehicles in their displays at various shows like Wonderfest before. Granted, they probably didn't make those, but they wouldn't be hard to make and they could use it themselves when displaying new products.
  12. I like the finer detail of the 1/48s and I plan on keeping all of the ones I have. I'm also all VF-1'd out and prefer having a more diverse collection of Macross mecha. I plan on eventually getting one of the 1/60 VF-1s just to have one to be displayed along side my other 1/60 scale Macross stuff. I haven't really decided what to settle on. I was thinking either a Max TV 1J or one of the two-seaters, but that would be as far as my purchases go for the v2 1/60's. I'm saving up for all the other stuff that's coming down the pipe.
  13. Geez, at nearly triple the price you might be able to get Yamato's 1/2000 Macross. Hmmm, a dirty 1/48 valk or the Macross... tough choice... not
  14. Actually, it really was called the Macross Quarter and not just Macross. The class of ship is not known, but judging from things said by some of the characters in the show, it is likely the first of its line. It has the Macross name because of it being a vessel with transformation capabilities, but Quarter is part of its official name as well.
  15. Ugh, I really hope not. I think most people, including me, would not be putting the full armor on them and having all those holes kind of ruins the look even further. They ought to take a few pages out of Yamato's book on adding accessories by attaching them in inconspicuous places (difficult to see the clips for YF-21 fast packs), using holes that were already in the design (booster attachment to backpack of 1/48 VF-1 or YF-19 shoulder armor), using magnets (leg armor on YF-19 or VF-0), design to automatically hide the hole (spring loaded cover for the hole that the back of VF-1 leg armor plugs into) or having things to plug the holes when you are not displaying with accessories on (plug piece for booster rockets on SV-51 wings or the plugs for the holes that attach the fold booster on the YF-21).
  16. These are the only SOCs I've got and likely the only ones I will have in the foreseeable future. All my toy money is tied up in Macross But I still love these things. I only wish they had made the mass production EVAs with the wings to complete the set. I looked at the Rebuild versions and while I thought the removable armor was neat, I don't think I like the look of the new ones as much.
  17. With the clip on missiles and speakers and having to do a retooled release of the DX with extra holes to accommodate the new armor pack, I kind of get the feeling that Bandai didn't really plan ahead when they designed the DXs.
  18. The cockpits seem fine in size, as they seem pretty much in proportion with the rest of the plane. It's just that the pilots are sometimes too big or wide.
  19. I say let him do this to get the crazy ideas out of his system before he works on the next Macross project, like he did with Aquarion. Otherwise we'll see custom valkyries in sneakers and doing slam dunk attacks against some sort of protoculture sports team that was deemed too dangerous to be allowed loose in the galaxy and were sealed away for many millennia until a UN expedition accidentally frees them.
  20. Hopefully it should continue to rise. I read an article on cnn or somewhere that mentioned how the US dollar's strength is improving due to people starting to see it as comparatively stable vs other currencies. It mentioned that since the US was the first to fall, it would be among the first to recover. In comparison, Japan will likely recover much later.
  21. I miss the exchange rate back when the 1/48s first came out. It was around 120:1
  22. Even in the 1/60 YF-19, it's a very cramped fit also and they had to remove part of the feet to get him to fit. I think the 1/60 Macross Plus pilots seem to be proportionally bulkier overall compared to the other pilots they've made. Though I guess Guld is excused since his flight suit was kinda bulky to begin with, especially his BDI helmet. Comparing them to the Macross Zero pilots, the helmet, arms and legs on Isamu are way thicker. Isamu seems to have gained a lot of weight when he scaled up to 1/60 from 1/72 And here's the better view of the cockpit taken from Yamato's site. Edit: Attached the close up of the VF-11b escape pod.
  23. Would it help to spray a layer of clearcoat over the toy to help with the paint rubbing off or will it just come right off also due to the smoothness of the plastic? Anyone tried? Paint rubbing off is a major annoyance to me as I care about how my stuff looks and so I would like to try to prevent the wear from just normal handling if it's possible when I eventually get mine.
  24. No packing using ruptured bags of syphilis? Dang. But seriously, I don't see the draw of styrofoam packing. Is it just because it's old school or is there some actual benefit to it vs the molded plastic packaging like what Yamato uses?
  25. If past releases are any indication, I don't think it will be easy to wear off the insignia on the heat shield. Yamato's paint applications and tampo prints on plastic parts seem very durable and are sometimes a pain to remove when you're trying to.
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