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Variable Fighter Star Wars X-Wing and TIE Fighter
Graham replied to wolframbane's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Where's my Hasbro BSG ships.......screw this lame SW stuff. Graham -
What Ever Happened To Shawn And Graham? Does Anyon
Graham replied to med96ben's topic in Movies and TV Series
But have ya seen his feet? Graham -
Just listened to those dub clips. Oh dear me! Mari sounds OK, but yes a little bit old to be playing a 15 year old. As for the voice acting for Hikaru and Roy....WTF!!!!! All I will say is that's further proof that anime should remain in it's original Japanese language with English subs. Graham
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What Ever Happened To Shawn And Graham? Does Anyon
Graham replied to med96ben's topic in Movies and TV Series
Guys, c'mon. I'm in the top 10 posters list and usually post between 5 to 15 posts a day, sometimes more. It's not like I'm a lurker here. As for running Macrossworld, there have been no updates for the past 3 months or so, because when Shawn changed server, he forgot to give Jesse and me the passswords to the new server, so we couldn't update. I only managed to get in touch with Shawn a couple of weeks ago to get the new passwords. Shawn is a very busy guy now unfortunately. Just be grateful he's still paying the bills for this place. Jesse and I have updates planned soon, but in case you may not have noticed, it's close to Christmas time, so family stuff takes priority at the moment. And as Shin mentioned, I have a one and a half year old son, who takes up most of my available free time now. Graham -
How Does Shoji Kawamori Rate As A Mecha Designer?
Graham replied to UN Spacy's topic in Movies and TV Series
The huge variety of MS in Gundam is one of the many things I don't like about Gundam series. Economically, it would just be too unrealllistic to produce so many new models of mecha in such a short time frame. Can you imagine in the real world if even a superpower like the US tried to produce a completely new model Jetfighter or tank every week, they would bankrupt themselves in short order. I'm sure that MS are not cheap to build or design, but new models seem to appear in nearly every episode of every series. This is great for selling model kits and toys in the real world, but unrealistic in terms of presenting a believable universe. I actually like that there are fewer models of VF in Macross, with most VFs serving from 10 to 20 years before being replaced. This is far more realistic and believable than Gundam IMO. Graham -
Gotta say a big 'thank you' to the white drew carey for bring this series of books to my attention. I'm about 600 pages into 'A Game of Thrones' now and absolutely loving it. Best book I've read in a long, long time. I like it so much that when I was just 200 pages into A Game of Thrones, I ordered the rest of the books without hesitating. Although I grew up on sword & sorcery books such as R.E. Howards's Conan stories and Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion books, I'm not much into the fantasy genre these days, instead prefering contemporary thrillers, or hard science fiction stories. So it came as a big surprise to me that I'm enjoying it so much. Still no gratuitous sex though . Yes, there's some sex scenes, but they are faily short and don't go into much descriptive detail. Certainly not the 'Penthouse Letters' standard I was expecting after reading Less than Super Ostrich's comments in this thread. Graham
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It's actually mentioned several times in the series that the car(s) and the boat are supplied as part of his cover (goods confiscated from criminals under RICO statutes IIRC) Not sure about his wardrobe though When Crocket's black Ferrari Daytonna Spyder is destroyed, he actually has to drive a pick-up truck for a few episodes and he complains that nobody is going to buy his cover driving such a cheap car. He has to wait a few eps IIRC until a suitable fancy confiscated vehicle (white Ferrari Testarossa) becomes available. Graham
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Heh, he said 'BJ' Graham
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All that stuff was supposed to be supplied by the department as part of Crocket's cover as a drug dealer, not bought from his salary. Grahma
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How Does Shoji Kawamori Rate As A Mecha Designer?
Graham replied to UN Spacy's topic in Movies and TV Series
Personally, I don't rate Mamoru Nagano that highly, as his ornate, spiky and highly impractical mecha designs do nothing for me. His L-Gaim designs were his best work IMO, but I've never liked his FSS and Brain Powerd mecha. He seems to lack variety in his work. And who is Kobayashi? For me the top 5 mecha designers would be: - 1) Kawamori for all his Macross VF and Armored Core designs. 2) Shinji Aramaki for his work on Mospeda, MADOX and Megazone 23. 3) Hajime Katoki for his Gundam Sentinel & Victory Gundam designs. 4) Izabuchi Yutaka for his Char's Counter Attack, 0080, Gasaraki and Patlabor designs. 5) Kunio Okawara for his Votoms mecha. (I can't stand 99.99% of his Gundam designs, but his Votoms work is inspired). Graham -
So go on tell us, did you buy Full House? Graham
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Update To Main Mw Splash Page?
Graham replied to VALKYRIE-EXCHANGE.COM's topic in MW Site News & Member Feedback
Whoa.......what's all this to do with updating the splash page? Anyway, I've finally managed to track down Shawn and get the updated passwords to the new server, so updates will start soon, once I get some family problems cleared up. Graham -
Robotech Masters? Ah....you mean Harmony Gold right? Afterall, are they not the masters of Robotech. Graham
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Just preordered 'Miami Vice - Season Two'. Best cop/action show ever IMO. Also, ordering 'The Clint Eastwood Gift Set (A Fistful of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)' as my Christmas present to myself. Love those movies. Graham
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X-men 3 Pics: Beast And Angel Revealed
Graham replied to bsu legato's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Heh, I dig the breasts on the female Lego figures. Graham -
Shin is correct, Takani did most of the model box art for the old Imai/Arii/Bandai Macross kits. He also did the amazing box art for the old Bandai Xabungle kits. He has also been doing military model box art for decades. His most recent Macross work AFAIK, was the art for the Wave 1/72 scale Macross 7 VF-17 & VF-19Kai/Blazer vinyl battroid kits back in 1995. His VF-17 Battroid box art being my favorite piece of his work. There are actually two Takani art books published that I know of. I have both of them. The first was published in 1983. This book is fairly hard to track down now, although I imagine Seichi could probably help. The second book was published a year or two ago and can still be found online. This book has about 8 pages of his Macross box art pics, full page size with no writing covering them. IMO, it's worth it just for those pics. Graham
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I strongly disagree with the statement that Tenjin based 'everything' off of Takani. While it's true that the layout of the first 3 of the early Hasegawa VF-1 fighter mode box art pics (VF-1A Hikaru, VF-1J Hikaru & VF-1S Focker fighter modes) share certain similarities to Takani's work, with regard to layout, lighting etc, this is not really true for the bulk of Tenjin's Macross work, including the majority of his Hasegawa box art kits. IMO Tenjin's box art for the Hasegawa Macross Plus kits, Macross Zero kits, M7 kit and VF-X2 kit is certainly very different from Takani's style IMO. Even most of the VF-1 kits such as the VF-1 battroid kits, Strike & Super VF-1 Fighters and VT-1 & VE-1 bear no resemblance to Takani's style IMO. With regard to the similarities between Takani's Macross box art and Tenjin's early Hasegawa VF-1 fighter box art pics I have heard two stories from fairly reliable sources with regard to this. One is that the similarities by Tenjin were intentional as a homage to Takani. Two, that Hasegawa asked Tenjin to do the box art in a similar style. Not sure if either of these stories are true though. Also, you have to remember that Tenjin was creating Macross art long before Hasegawa commissioned him to do the art for their Macross models. In his pre-Hasegawa days, Tenjin had some great Macross pics on his Valkyrie Maniax site (now sadly down). These had no resemblence to Takani's work. Tenjin has also created art for the Maross games VFX-2 and MPGE, the stunning Japanese Macross Plus DVD box art and Macross calendar art. Again all very different from Takani's art. I have great respect for both Takani and Tenjin and personally find their artistic styles widely different. I've previously heard several members of this forum accuse Tenjin of plagiarizing Takani's work and it always annoys the heck out of me (although I am not accusing you of this Solscud). Graham
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The late 80s and most of the 90s were a very dark time for Macross toy collectors. Sure, there was the odd toy released like the 1991 Bandai 1/55 VF-1S Super Valk and the 1/65 M7 toys in 1995, but they were still lean years overall. Model guys had it much better in the 90s with model reissues in 1990, 1992 1994-1995 & 1997, including some new kits like the 1/100 VF-2SS & 1/144 & 1/100 M7 kits. Pre-internet days were terrible. It took me years to track down my two 1/55 Strike Valks and I ended up paying about US$1,000 each for them. Graham
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Excellent work. How about seeing it in the standard grey color as well? Graham
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Looks great. I'm glad you decided to build it with the landing gear up. Valks in fighter mode look so much better that way IMO. Graham
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Personally, I'm fine with how ruthless the Pegasus crew seems. The way I look at it, is that just like the crew of Galactica, they have seen their entire civilization wiped out and thought they were the last surving humans. However, unlike Galactica, they did not have a rag-tag fleet of civilian ships to protect, so rather than running away as Galactica did, they decided to go on the offensive and hunt Cylons, which would necessitate being somewhat ruthless in order to survive against the entire might of the Cylons. Plus, I doubt it's the whole crew of Pegasus that is so cut-throat and ruthless, just Cain and a few select officers and crew, but that is enough. Anyway, I still stand by my theory that Cain will turn out to be a Cylon. Graham
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No plans to see it. I'll stick with the original 1933 black and white version thank you very much. Graham
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Excuse my ignorance, but what are "Haydonites"? Are they followers of Hayden Christiansen? Graham
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X-men 3 Pics: Beast And Angel Revealed
Graham replied to bsu legato's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Sounds more like Stallone in Cobra. "Crime is a disease and I'm the cure" Graham -
Finally got around to watching the season 2 eps 'Flight of the Phoenix' and 'Pegasus' last week. I'd meant to watch them ages ago, but an overseas holiday followed by various problems at home got in the way. Here's a few short comments on both eps. A little late to the party, I know, but anyway: - Flight of the Phoenix For the first time in both seasons I really have mixed feelings about a BSG episode. On the positive side, it was nice to finally see the confrontation between Chief Tyrol and Helo over Sharon. I'd been waiting for this to happen for a while now and thought it was handled well. I also enjoyed the firing range scene with Apollo and Starbuck. On the negative side, there were several things I didn't like about this episode. Firstly, I thought Chief Tyrol designing and building the Stealth Viper in the space of 1 episode was absolutely ridiculous. True the guy is a talented mechanic and knows how to repair Vipers and Raptors, but designing a fighter from scratch is a whole different kettle of fish. And while the time span of this episode was not stated, it didn't seem to take more than a few days or a week at the outside. Even being generous and saying the episode took place over the course of a month would not realistically be enough time for a project of this scope. Then there's the whole discovery that carbon fiber panels block Dradis. You mean to tell me that the 12 Colonies have had the technology to create fold capable starships for ages and have (or had) the technology to create artificial intelligence (the Cylons), but in all that time nobody ever came up with Stealth technology until this humble flight deck mechanic stumbles on it by chance, by just sticking carbon fibre panels on a ship instead of metal panels. I dunno, for me that involves too big a suspension of disbelief from a series that has so far prided itself on being relatively realistic for a sci-fi show. Secondly, why did the Cylons attempt to attack the Galactica in this episode, when just one episode previously in 'Final Cut', they state that "the baby (meaning Sharon's) must be protected at all costs." Doesn't make sense to me. Thirdly, I thought the whole thing with Boomer sticking the cable in her arm to send the virus back at the Cylon attack fleet was terribly contrived and smacked of deus ex machina. Human type Cylons are supposed to be so indistinguishable from normal humans that they cannot be detected by normal medical tests so how the heck can she do that anyway? Guess it's going to be that old standby 'nano technology' huh? Basically what I'm getting at is if the human Cylons, bleed like humans, die like humans, feel pain and emotion like humans and can give birth like humans, then they are effectively humans, albeit ones with spines that can glow red and increased physical strength . Now I like to think I'm human and I know for damn sure that if I stick a USB cable into my arm, the only thing that's going to happen is that it's gonna hurt like a son of a bitch. Ain't no way I'm gonna be using it to transmit viruses. Pegasus Now this episode I loved, no question about it. I thought the design of the Pegasus was great, sort of like a squashed up Battlestar from the original show. I'm not going to get into the whole torture thing with No.6 and Sharon. Personally it didn't bother me and I thought it was handled well. Now some of you have suggested that the whole crew of the Pegasus are human Cylons. Personally, I don't think so. My theory is that Admiral Cain is definitely one though, which was how she was allowed to escape from the dockyard. I also approve of the casting for Cain. She is one tough lady (or Cylon?). Can't wait for the second half of season 2. Graham