SuperSkylineGTR
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Sweet deals! Now those are "press-on decals" or are they the water-based decals (like the ones on model kits)?
That is the only thing I don't like too much about the decals that come with the 1/48, the stickers make the plane look cheap, wish they had the water based or press-on decals (especially for the low-viz).
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Hey SuperSkylineGTR! Is that your GT-R? If it is I am sooooo jealous
I own a Celica GT-S (it's ok) right now and am currently saving to buy the GT-R when it's released worldwide
2005?2006? Still I think the R34 is way better looking though and the s**tzzz!
kinda OT, but no, that's not mine. But am planning to buy a G35 relatively soon (as some of you may have heard, the G35 is the Skyline in Japan, just not GT-R spec tho).
I would really like to own a real R34, tho. Maybe if I did not have this damn anime hobby, I MIGHT be able to afford one (with the help of selling a kidney )
back to topic, when is Yamato gonna release the YF-19 FP? I got the 21 and 11B, now I need to complete my MP line up!
Also, I noticed that the original 19 had crappy looking knees, but they improved it on the VF-19, but gerwalk mode looked awkward, will Yamato fix those problems?
and yes, opening shoulder speakers on a 1/72 Fire Valkyrie would be sweet!
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it's a tie for me...
Roy Fokker's death and the debut of the Super VF-1S
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something tells me this might be another space issue, so I would have to day no.
Plus 400+ bucks would probably hurt my Infiniti fund...
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I'm halfway through Macross 7, and well...uh... it sure is an interesting series. Just a bit weird though.
Anyway, I saw that only Bandai makes transformable Valks from that series. From what i saw on MW and ValkFactory, they look kinda crappy.
Will Yamato ever make some? Because that would be sweet to see a VF-19S Excaliber and a VF-17 in 1/72 scale.
And maybe I'll buy the VF-19 Kai, the paint job was sweet.
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Okay, if we are talking about "non-transformable" valks, my first was the Arii VF-1J Battroid and Millia VF-1J Gerwalk.
As far as transformable, it was the VF-1J Rick MPC 1/55. I always wanted a fully transformable Veritech/Valkyrie, and when I finally got it, I was in heaven!
My first Yamato was the VF-1A Cannon Fodder 1/60.
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No me, I'm perfectally happy with the one I got, plus it has the fast packs on, so the crooked skull thing don't bug me.
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Hey, what about a VF-1D?
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Why I don't have more?
For me, it is a space issue more then anything. I just barely found a way to add another shelf to display my 3 1/48's.
Money would be a distant second.
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Hi! This is my first post, so here woudl be a good place to start...
Right now I have...
2 1/72's (VF-11B FP, YF-21 FP)
2 1/60's (VF-1A Cannon Fodder, VF-1D)
3 1/48's (VF-1A Max w/FP, VF-1S Roy w/FP, VF-1A low viz)
I dunno about getting any more though...
Macross 7 toys
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Damn, what a bummer.
Oh well, does anyone have the Bandai M7 Valks? How are they? I did have the one transformable "snap-tight" model a few years back and it was okay.
I know a place by me that is selling them, but they're kinda high, does anybody know of any places online that sell 'em?