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Actually, I'd say 'most durable' award goes to the 1/65 VF-17D/S toys. Despite having no metal parts besides screws and a few springs it is nigh indestructible Graham
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While I can accept the Legioss 2007 fighter mode, I'm not digging the battroid mode at all. I've never liked mecha with skinny tapering legs. The Dread2 looks awesome though. It's shaping up to be a very good year for 'real robot' mecha anime with a new Macross series, a new Votoms series, Kissdum (too early to judge if it's good or bad) and hopefully a new Mospeada anime. Heh, I wonder if they are allowed to discuss this over on RT.com? Graham
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I'm not too happy with the look of the CM's Legioss in fighter mode, but all other modes and the Tread look good. It's great it's gonna come with the little Cyclone. Graham
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For a 5 year old, I'd go for the Bandai reissues. I gave my son my VF-1J Hikaru reissue when he was 2 years and 9 months old and 2 months later it's still in one piece. Graham
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The photo on page one of this thread makes the VF-1J look like he's disco dancing. Graham
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Watched it, enjoyed it, not going to nitpick too much except to say I'm unclear why a German robot would be attacking Pearl Harbour. Graham
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I'll put in a second recommendation for the Armored Core and Ace Combat series. Graham
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I don't want to ask Yamato Japan, cus they'd probably just send me a whole new Garland rather than send me the replacement parts (like what they did when the 1st one broke) and I don't want 3 of the suckers. I'm not a huge Garland fan. I just want my 2 broken ones fixed. Besides, I want to test out how well Yamato's replacement parts supply works. Graham
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Harry looks like he's off to a Paintball game. Graham
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It's a week since I emailed Garner about replacement parts for my two broken toys, but no reply yet. Graham
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A small pic of the upcoming 1/18 Microman Vanilla & Red Shoulder Custom Weapon set. I'll try to do a better scan when I get home. Graham
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First non-Gundam HCM-Pro toy from Bandai. The purple Eva. Not much interest to me as I've never really been into Eva, but at least it's good to see the line branching out from Gundam. Graham
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Hmmmm........possible new Mospeada anime? (not Shadow Chronicles) Legioss & Tread 2007 designs to go with the updated Invid pics posted earlier. Graham
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Hmmmm........possible new Mospeada anime? (not Shadow Chronicles) Legioss & Tread 2007 designs. Graham
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Looks like Kaiyodo are also getting into the Scopedog game with their Revoltech line of toys. Graham
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Looks like Kaiyodo are also getting into the Scopedog game with their Revoltech line of toys. Graham
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I've had a few diecast zinc parts break on toys, so no it's not indestructible, far from it. it's debatable whether diecast is stronger than POM. There are too many variables, such as the shape, size and stesses on the diecast part and whether it has been well cast or not. Graham
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Yawn...........I have no interest in yet another VF-1 toy, especially as it's non-transformable. But I'd definitely buy some Kaiyodo Revolvotech Destroids or Zentradi mecha if they made them. Although I'm opposed in principal to non-transforming VFs, I might pick up some Macross Plus & Macross 7 battroids if Kaiyodo made them. Graham
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I'm hoping the new hobby mags (which I should pick up in a few hours), will have some pics of the upcoming Takara RSC weapons set. If they do, I'll post scans. I'm hoping by the end of the year we will get a DMZ Scopedog Turbo Custom. Graham
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The Takara 1/48 line is going to have a complete resculpt starting from the upcoming Buglarydog release in May. From studying the pictures in last months hobby mags, it seems the changes to the new sculpt include the following: - 1) A slightly bulkier (wider) body. 2) Much more molded-on detail, such as panel lines and rivets, especially on the legs. 3) Gone are the hollow biceps. The upper arm is now completely solid and has a slight taper towards the bottom, near the elbow. 4) The small front chest hatch now opens. 5) Possibly some die-cast in the feet (not sure about this). 6) Improved attachment method for the waist gatling gun. The left side chest vent is removeable and provides an extra attachment point for the gattling gun (gattling comes molded with the the chest vent). 7) Recessed muzzles on the GAT-22 rifle. There are probably other changes, but that's all I can remember off the top of my head. The Buglary dog will I think also come with a spare set of standard lower legs, so you can coonvert it into a Standard Scopedog. I'm pretty excited about this. I just hope Takara decide to start prioviding painted pilots. Graham
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Anyone publically admitting to liking stuff like Pokemon, Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh etc on these forums, is going to get a good ribbing. Unless of course you can provide proof of age to show you are 10 or under. You have been warned! Graham
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Actually, I never really liked the books as Robert Ludlum knew squat about firearms and his books were riddled with technical accuracies. One howler has always stuck in my mind, when he describes: "the distinctive curved magazine of the Uzi". Sorry, Uzi's have straight magazines. If you are going to write about something, at least do some reasearch, don't just pull the info out of your ass! Graham
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Although the actors were all obviously in pretty good shape, when I watched the movie I thought the six packs looked like they were painted on. Graham
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Perhaps the question should be changed to "why would anyone over 10 want Pokemon?" Graham
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I'm a bit disappointed in the RX-79G HCM-Pro, which is a shame as I was so looking forward to this figure. On the positive side, it has loads of Tampo printed markings on the arms, legs, backpack and even some on the weapons. On the negative side, it's extremely small and articulation is pretty basic for an HCM-Pro. Maybe I've been spoilt by the fantastic articulation on the CCA HCM-Pro toys though. Also, the grips on the 100mm rifle and bazooka are far too long and they extend out a long way from the bottom of the fist, it looks really ugly. The stored beam saber hilts are also a joke, being only about a third of the length and diameter of the powered up saber hilts. My RX-79G also was missing one of the spare magazines that clips to the side skirt armor. Graham