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Etrigan

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  1. I've never dealt with this site before, but they do have the Mac figures in stock.

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    $30 per case of 5.

    $6 for Hikaru.

    Shipping's $7 for non-California residents.

    Why do I get the feeling that after skipping both VE and ML's stock, I'll suddenly want the figures and won't be able to get them?

  2. I went ahead and placed a large order I had been holding back on, an extra $18 isn't going to break me. And like you said, chunky monkeys can be messed around with almost infinitely without worry of damage. I certainly wouldn't buy one for $50+ though.

  3. Thanks for the tip.

    I'll do some practice runs with the mixture before I panel my 1/48's and I look forward to pics of your Valkyrie with the waterslides.

  4. I guess I was a little too hard on it... I don't like helmets without a chin guard, and the helmet does have an anime look to it.

    Helmets without a chin guard scream Vespa scooter to me, I dunno why. <_<

    Maybe because.... they are Vespa helmets? :lol:

    Tell that to the guys who wear these:

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  5. Seriously though, I don't have it. If I did drive a motorcycle, I think I'd be happy enough with a "regular" helmet.

    Granted it's no Nolan, but if it were available here I'd still rock it every now and then. Of course, I'd also wear one of those Yamato Macross helmets had they been street worthy. :lol::unsure::ph34r:

  6. Nope, not kidding. With a black faceshield that helmet would be great.

    Aside from your personal color scheme preferences, why would the helmet repel chicks? Considering I barely know what anime series it originates from, it's unlikely that any "hot chicks" would either.

  7. I think the key here is that it's not as popular as Gundam. To compete with Yamato and their wide array of Macross offerings, Bandai would have to devote a lot of time and money towards design and production of new toys. To do so when there are far more profitable lines is unreasonable.

    Yamato's 1/48 would be very hard for Bandai to top.

  8. Go to Wal-Mart and buy a diecast 1/48 F-14 for $17.88, With a cool display stand. They usally hide them in the toy or model areas. In a MotorWorks packageing.

    I wouldn't suggest it.

    I own the Sundowners version of that F-14 and wish I had my $20 back.

    Unpainted pilots, no landing gear, non-removable missles, an apparent lack of many panel lines, non-weathered decals and some misapplied paint apps.

    I need a 1/48 F-14 with the quality and detail of the Bulky Lee.

  9. How many Yammie VF-1s are just repaints or just have a slightly different head?  That's never stopped many of us from buying them.

    I'm quoting you here again because the VF-1's are not the characters of the series. I want to make sure you understand that, because this is vital for understanding why repainted Valkyries are not the same as repainted Transformers.

    Oh, and I'd like to point out that despite being as individual as a stormtrooper, CF VF-1s tend to be popular, even though we don't meet their pilots, and we know they have a very short life span.

    And again, this is an entirely different point of view. Stormtroopers, Cobra Vipers, CF's... they all are faceless because their characterization is unimportant. They exist to show the size of the army. In contrast, and aside from Beast Machines, Transformers have never had faceless drones. There are no fleets of Transformers. The armies are made of very unique individuals.

    What we're looking at with Armada and Energon (Archer has said every Autobot toy will be repainted in Energon...) is a line composed of very specific individual characters who, to procure more profits without effort, are being repainted. So we have:

    Hotshot x2

    Cyclonus x2

    Smokescreen x2

    Demolishor x2

    Instead of:

    Hotshot and Hot Rod

    Cyclonus and Springer

    Smokescreen and Hoist

    Demolishor and Bludgeon

    I'm not arguing business practices here; obviously Hasbro stands to make a lot of money from the sale of toys that they don't have to put time and money into designing and tooling. But, money is the only reason they are doing so. Again, Transformer armies are made up of unique individuals. So to repaint these individuals and sell them as the same individuals is contrite. Skywarp, Cliffjumper etc. are acceptable because they are different, unique characters. But I can't imagine being a completist of Armada and owning two of every toy simply because of new paint apps.

  10. How many Yammie VF-1s are just repaints or just have a slightly different head?  That's never stopped many of us from buying them.

    VF-1's are aircraft, they're mindless machines and are meant to exist as a fleet. The characterization for the series lies in the pilots themselves who are very individual. With Transformers the robots are the individuals, and to have them repainted and powered up is pointless.

  11. I'd buy one, but only for around $40-50.

    My current 1/48 F-14 cost $17 at Walmart and has a significant amount of diecast. However, the missles are static, there is no landing gear, and the detailing looks pretty bad. I could definitely use a high grade 1/48 to replace it.

  12. I'm sure Don realizes that the post-movie characters already had Cybertronian modes. However, as an artist with his own unique vision, it's well within his bounds to alter those modes to create a more fluid (i.e. consistent design) universe.

    It can all be explained away by remembering that millions of years elapsed from the crash of the Ark to the coming of Unicron. It's not unlikely that those on Cybertron would have been rebuilt or upgraded had they so chosen during the many years of fighting.

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