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  1. It seems the main limbs are movable.. Arms, head and legs.. I like the detail..

    I wouldn't want these tiny robots to be transformable. Too fragile to stand a few transformations before it breaks...

    Can't wait for these to come out.. Hopefully they'll offer other mecha as well..

  2. Hello Guys..

    I have received an overwhelming request for this toy. Almost all messages arrived at once so I could not decide who to sell it to.

    I have decided to auction it on Evilbay starting with a slightly lower price than the one I originally offered here. but had to add shipping charges..

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/231769200729?

    I apologize for this inconvenience to the interested parties but I didn't know so many of you would be into it and didn't read the messages until a couple of days after I posted it.

    Vitja

  3. For sale; I am letting go of a few Moscato models plus accessories in 1/72 scale.

    Prices do not include shipping.

    I wcould accept trades;

    Destroids; Defender,Tomahawk (Moscato) - $160 each

    Tactical Pod Regult Heavy Missile (Moscato) - $160

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    Kamjin Figure (Moscato), - $60

    Destroid Monster MKII (M. Salzo) Version 1.0 - $260

    1/72 Trucks models for dioramas, great quality and details $35 for the set.

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    1/72 Hasegawa Weapons accesories and US Ground crew + WWII corsair $20 set

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  4. Yo solia ir al barrio chino y a los centros comerciales donde vendian articulos extranjeros en 1984 u '85 antes de que Robotech llegara a las pantallas a Peru.

    En ese entonces se vendian muchos juguetes de Japon de muchos animes que no eran nada conocidos y compre algunos articulos de vinyl semi-duro y suave que en ese entonces valia al equivalente de casi $50-80 ahora (un regalo de mi abuela) pero lo consideraba caro para ser juguete simples. Sin embargo me encanto su pose y lo unico de su forma pero no tenia idea de que era y lo que representaba. Casi 6-8 meses despues descubri que era al VF-1J de Max..

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    Lo tuve por muchos años aun cuando me mude a Mexico pero no lo traje a los Estados Unidos. En la secundaria aun estando en Peru me converti en un "experto" en dibujarlos... Aun tengo las miniaturas de goma de Orguss que tambien compre ese mismo dia...

    Asi que no era un sueño es muy posible que lo hayas visto de casualidad caminando por ahi.. Es mas; creo que casi antes de salir de Peru vi este juguete en el barrio chino.. Aunque no estoy muy seguro...

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    Pero no tenia ni idea que era Macross hasta que llegue a Los Angeles..

    Aqui en los EEUU descrubi lo que era Macross y no Robotech..

  5. This is where I am so far.. My rendition of 1:144 DYRL Macross mecha, characters and vessels... Already 3 days painting and don't quite remember the hours gluing, puttiyng, sanding, and whatever. I started them in July..

    Still in process.. It's going to be a while.. A long while...

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  6. Hmm. I just realized by looking at it it might actually be closer to 1/144.. maybe 120?

    the VF-2SS is 14mts where the Vf-0 is 18mts. in this picture they are virtually the same height...

    What's the actual height when built?

  7. I also agree these sort of topics have to be pinned if they have links and reference points for newbies and experience builders that can benefit from the information...

    I would advice with any new endeavor like this to start small... or even big would be fine as long as you are able to live with your creation even if you happen to destroy it in the end. There's no way to acomplish your end goal and acquire experience unless you take the first step even if the result is failure.. keep in mind the time and monetary investment in it.

    Having 3 scratchbuild and modification projects that has been in the backburner for years I can tell some jobs are not simple...

    I would add this to the tool lists;

    Clothes or paper pins/clips to hold parts for glueing or painting.

    Wires and small metal and plastic tubing of different gauges and strengths.

    Soft trasparent plastic toy box encasings that I use to make windows and such.

    Save discarded spruce parts as greebles for future scratchbuilding parts.

    Glass and plastics jars/containers that can be used for mixing paints and also to safeguard small pieces.

    Set of different exacto blades.

    Paper; just regular plain white paper for drawing, scketching and also soft paper towels for drying and such.

  8. Personally, I don't think that the DYRL color scheme gets enough love.

    There'a a lot DYRL love laking in general except for the VF's valks and the SDF-1.

    To me the dark Green/ Blue is more menacing "true to life" shade that would go great in a metal mecha than the almost puke lime version from Toynami..

    The ambiguity in the DYRL movie colors is that Regults only shows in space fight for a brief period in a dark background; not even the valks are quite "white" in those scenes.. So the interpretation of colors even in the movie has a pretty wide marging..

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    Know what I mean..?

  9. I have them all, but those are on my computer back in home and I will be out for 2 months. As soon as I have the chance I will post them here.

    Dude..!! that's awesome.. Been looking for those a long time..

    Thanks a lot

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