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Graham

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  1. Just stick a Hasegawa decal on your arm. Far less painful and not permanent. Graham
  2. Graham

    Capt. A:

    Send a PM to both Kurt & Jung. I know for sure Kurt takes on custom commissions and you can see lots of his excellent work in the MW custom toy gallery on the main site. Jung also does fantastic work, but I'm not sure if he accepts commissions. Jung's work can also be seen in the MW custom toy gallery. Graham
  3. I need to confirm this with Yamato, but I have a theory that the gunpod was deliberately left a bit loose to allow it to twist slightly when the YF-19 is placed on the Yamato stand. The placement of the stand attacment piece prevents the gunpod from pointing straight ahead and forces it to twist to one side. Graham
  4. Graham

    Please Read

    Updated list of members with VF-0 toys with shoulders and/or biceps showing stress marks, cracks or completely broken. 1) Gatillero PR. 2) Pierre. 3) prometheum 5. 4) UN Spacy. 5) Scream Man. 6) Master of Puppets. 7) Ghostryder. Magnus. 9) eugimon. 10) Kiririth. 11) Graham 12) Roy's Blues 13) sidearmsalpha Graham
  5. Technical issues. Yamato have always claimed the 1/48 wasn't designed to easily be converted to two-seater and still keep perfect transformation. It can be done as Capt America's conversion kit is proof, but it's not an ideal solution as the head hangs too low in fighter mode and the heatshiled is removeable rather than being stored under the chest plate. Graham
  6. For god's sake, NO rub on decals like on Bandai's MG kits. I hate those things and have never managed to get one to completely stick to the kit. No matter how much and how carefully I rub them, little patches always stay firmly attached to the sheet. Graham
  7. I'd personally prefer a Macross 7 VF-22 Max type rather than a Macross Plus YF-21, but that's just me. Anybody who loves to see Max kick ass in a VF, owes it to themself to watch episode # 44 of Macross 7. Graham
  8. And Bandai 1/65 VF-17D, cus I love the 17 and it's such a rugged toy. Graham
  9. 1/48 Hikaru DYRL VF-1S Strike, cus DYRL rules! 1/60 YF-19, cus Mac Plus rules too. Oh and 1/60 VF-0S & VF-0A, cus they look so hot, even if the shoulders are fragile. What, I can only choose one?! Graham
  10. There are new toys coming out soon. The CAD drawings and prototypes have been shown in the last few issues of Hobby Japan & Dengeki Hobby. Pretty small and under 4K yen IIRC. Graham
  11. All these years and I never noticed that part and I like to think I'm pretty knowledgable about the 19. Graham
  12. So just to clarify, I'm to tell Yamato to never reissue the Max & Miria VF-1J Super, right? Or do we have our wires crossed? Graham
  13. The answer to that I already know and have known for a long time. Graham
  14. Wow, can't believe my Fighter to Battroid transformation video guide on Youtube has been viewed 560 times so far! Graham
  15. Meeting confirmed for Thursday afternoon. As for posting an interview, we'll see. Graham
  16. Very nice. Graham
  17. Can't find where I read it, but I seem to recall hearing that it was only the case with the VF-0, not with other VFs. Graham
  18. According to the Macross Compendium, the vF-0 did make use of conventional materials for the outer skin. See: - STRUCTURE: Space metal materials are used for the composition of the fuselage's frame, but titanium/carbon composite is used for the outer skin. Due to AWAG/RA 105 SWAG energy converting armor which uses Overtechnology, the VF-0 can employ surplus power to triple the Fighter mode's armor strength in Battroid mode. (Future variable fighters will incorporate similar technology.) Graham
  19. If there's any questions you want me to ask, can somebody please put them all in one post and quickly as the meeting should hopefully take place in the next couple of days. Graham
  20. The things on the back of the legs in Fighter mode are the Battroid mode shoulder FAST packs. Graham
  21. We should add this 1/60 VF-0S Max Custom: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=21269 Graham
  22. I would recommend a Yamato 1/48 scale VF-1 toy, as the look good, are durable and there are many colour variations to choose from. As to whether you choose a VF-1A, VF-1J or VF-1S, that is up to you and depends which one you think looks best. I'd also recommend the new 1/60 scale Yamato YF-19 toy. It looks fantastic and so far (touch wood), seems durable. Although the 1/60 VF-0S & VF-0A toys look beuatiful, many people find the joints on the VF-0S too loose (although I don't think so). The VF-0A seems to be having some serious problems recently with the shoulders and biceps cracking, so until Yamato improves the design of the upper arm, I cannot recommend this toy. Graham
  23. I hope a live action Macross never happens. I have no interest in seeing it. I'm quite certain that it would end up as an abomination regardless of whether it was produced in Japan or Hollywood. I'm quite happy with Macross staying as an anime thank you very much. I've never understood this fascination some people have with turning perfectly good anime into live action. Graham
  24. You guys haven't got your 19 yet? Aww come on, the 19 is so last year already. Graham
  25. Can somebody please scan the Wave VF-0S & VF-0A box, instructions, decal sheet and parts trees for the MW model section please? If you are willing to help out, please PM me and I'll give you an email address that you can send the scans to. Graham
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