Jump to content

Graham

Admin
  • Posts

    14555
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Graham

  1. Here's a new magazine scan of the 1/60 DX that MWer mickayesou posted in the VF100s thread earlier today. I am moving the picture to the correct thread. Graham
  2. I seem to be out of the loop at the moment again and I don't know why. I haven't received any emails from Yamato or replies to my emails since late July. Graham
  3. Whoa, that is a lot of little small parts too keep track of. Graham
  4. Release date is 9th October. Graham
  5. While some of the outstanding plot points have already been resolved, I'm wondering how they can wrap up everything in just one more episode and still give us a mega action mecha porn finale at the same time. Graham
  6. Don't think it's a joke as it's on the official Japanese Playstation site. Maybe a typo though. They got the episode counts right for all the other listed series (I think). Graham
  7. Woo Hoo! If this is true, it likely means a second season. Graham
  8. Don't know where Macross is going, but I do know I'm gonna miss my weekly Macross fix after the series wraps up tomorrow. Not looking forward to going cold turkey. Graham
  9. Preview pics for episode # 25 up on the official Frontier site. Graham
  10. My eyes, they burn! Please no trannie pics in this thread, or at least post a 'Danger extreme kibble' warning first. Graham
  11. 'Stickers', as the name implies stick, i.e. they use some form of adhesive backing (glue) to adhere (stick) to the model. 'Decals', on the oher hand is commonly considered to mean 'water slide decals', i.e. the type of markings that come with traditional model kits that you need to dip in water so they come off the backing paper. Decals are thinner than stickers and give a more professional look, but are tricker to apply and can be quite fragile. Graham
  12. Wasn't it mentioned a few weeks ago in a magazine or online article translation that Bandai purposely made the 1/60 DX big n' chunky, to give it an old school feel like the 1/55s? I'd be interested to know what Japanese fans think of the DX sculpt so far? It seems we fans outside Japan want a lineart accurate and slim toy, but how about the Japanese fans, do they want slim or chunky? I wonder is this just a case of Bandai not doing enough market research? Graham
  13. I'm sure if the first production run sells well, they will reissue it. Graham
  14. The S-type head is the Bandai head, not fan made. Only the G-type and RVF-type heads are fan made. Graham
  15. Very interesting theory. Graham
  16. As mentioned, the new November 2008 issue of Hobby Japan magazine (just out) has a Macross Frontier cover and 47 pages about Macross Frontier model kits, toys and some CG mecha art. Out of those 47 pages, 40 pages focus on the Bandai 1/72 scale model kits, with some beautiful photos of completed VF-25F Alto and VF-25S Ozma kits, as well as custom Michael VF-25G, Luca RVF-25 and a scratch built 1/72 scale VF-27 battroid mode. Here are scans of 10 sample pages. Enjoy! I really recommend buying this issue so you can enjoy all the pages. Graham
  17. CG mecha scans from the new November 2008 issue of Hobby Japan Magazine. Note the various versions of the VF-171EX. After about a month, I will remove the pages from the mag to file them and then I can do better scans. Graham
  18. Guessing it wont have removable intake covers like Yamato. Graham
  19. Just out today in HK, so probably out yesterday or the day before in Japan. Graham
  20. Sorry correction, the 1/72 scale scratch built VF-27 model in the new Hobby Japan is battroid mode only, not variable. Graham
  21. Sorry correction, the scratch built VF-27 model in the new Hobby Japan is battroid mode only, not variable. Graham
  22. As I said, a scratch built variable VF-27. Graham
  23. I'll scan some, but probably not all. I'll try to get some done tonight after my son goes to bed. Graham
  24. Stay on topic please. This thread is for discusing the 1/60 DX toy, not 1/32 PG kits, which don't even exist. Graham
  25. Definitely recommend getting the new November 2008 issue of Hobby Japan magazine. Not only does it have a Macross Frontier cover, but it also features a 47 page article on the Macross Frontier kits and toys and CG art. Most of the pages showcase the completed builds of the 1/72 Alto VF-25F and Ozma VF-25S model kits, along with custom conversions for Micheal's VF-25G and Luca's RVF-25 and a scratch build variable VF-27! There's some really beautiful photos. I'll try to scan in some of the pages later. Graham
×
×
  • Create New...