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ArchieNov

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  1. This guy should really get someone else to hold his camera for him. So awkward to watch him fumble with things with one hand.
  2. Looks like we now know what became of him later in life.
  3. Everyone’s talking about the flaps, but for me the one area that worries me the most with regards to durability is the hinge right after the hip intakes. Since it’s able to swing both forward and to the side, I’d imagine that the connection point is going to be pretty small. Swinging the hips forward/down was always an area where I had to use a lot of force, regardless of the maker and model, so I just hope it’s strong enough to withstand repeated movements.
  4. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    Wow that looks great! Doesn’t even look like a 1/100 in those pics. It has the presence of a bigger scale toy.
  5. ThreeA Last Knight Optimus Prime. 2nd pic for comparison with DotM Prime.
  6. Glad you figured things out in the end
  7. You’re probably more color-intensive than most men are. I know I’m not. I don’t really put much value on whether something is hot pink, warm pink, or whatever else kind of shade or gradient of pink it is. For me, pink is pink. In fact, it was only because of my wife did I realize that all these shades of pink had different names. And to answer your question, yes, I would most likely be fine with any of those color variations you mentioned for Max and Millia. Anyway, my point is it’s hard to say that majority of collectors put as much emphasis on these kinds of details if in the end more people still bought it anyway rather than those who didn’t because of things like the color shade or inaccurate panel lines. There are other more important details to be concerned with.
  8. I would suspect you're doing something wrong, but maybe if you could share a pic we can determine what's causing your issue.
  9. I’m not sure about this statement. Even in this board, there aren’t very many who are that particular with those smallest of details. Personally for me, if it looks good, then I’m perfectly fine with it. I am very much open to less screen accuracy if the final result is better looking IMO. A couple of recent examples are the Metal Build line and the Riobot line, who take creative liberties with the source material. Same is true for Fewture (aka ArtStorm). And while my dad was a pilot, I wanted to be a pilot, and I love airplanes, what got me into Macross wasn’t just the jets. It was that these jets transformed into robots. Just seeing the jets is boring, kinda like what happened to me in Delta where 90% of the time they never transformed out of fighter mode.
  10. They look like they’re dancing to me hahaha. Maybe this is after they made up.
  11. The bumper goes at the back of the hips. No parts forming. It is perfect transformation.
  12. My experience with Weijiang TF figures has always been tremendously positive. Their products are always superior to the originals in almost every way. Of course most of the credit still goes to HasTak for comig up with the original designs, but lately I get the idea to just wait for the Weijiang KOs instead of getting the originals...
  13. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    Whoa, this means I’ll be having more than 1 HMR VF-4 in the collection if these get released. I honestly didn’t expect them to milk the mold.
  14. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    I accidentally ordered 2 at AmiAmi due to the timeouts and delays.
  15. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    LOL Amiami won't let me order
  16. Shucks, shorter than I thought.... https://ameblo.jp/sen-ti-nel-info/entry-12411392827.html
  17. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    I honestly don’t mind the chocolate color. I love chocolate.
  18. Yeah, I must've already forgotten how it is on the Yamato. I haven't transformed mine into battroid in years mainly because that mode looked so unattractive to me.
  19. Eeew, that knee hinge looks horrible I hope they just bent it at the wrong point. Seems like it's double-hinged.
  20. Ah, thanks for the explanation guys. Actually, my leg fins stay on pretty securely. I think I'd have to forcefully pull them off if I wanted to detach them. Hence I was pretty surprised when I read that others had their leg fins detach at the slightest touch. If it's a molding issue, I find it strange though if some copies would have a molding issue while others (like mine) don't. I always thought the molds used were the same, or maybe they used multiples and one of them was already showing some wear. If it's misaligned, then that's an assembly issue. But apparently even after popping the fin back on, it still doesn't stay on securely for the others (unless for some reason it's not being put back on in the correct way). So maybe it's a little bit of both? Definitely a quality issue in either case.
  21. Are the leg fins really damaged? Or was it just not assembled correctly? I didn’t have the issue on both my copies so I can’t picture what’s causing them to fall off easily for those with it.
  22. ArchieNov

    Hi-Metal R

    I don’t know about you guys but this looks better than the Yamato/Arcadia version IMO. But what surprises me the most is all that tampo. That’s a lot especially at this scale.
  23. The double head laser 29’s (Alto, Fokker, Rod) didn’t come with hard versions of their lasers.
  24. Personally, I didn’t loosen it on the first one because I wanted to validate if there really is an issue with the hip joints. There’s also a part of me that doesn’t want to modify or alter stuff out of the box if it can be avoided. After confirming that it is indeed possible to move it safely without loosening the screws, I did it on the second one.
  25. I didn't loosen them on the first one, I just grabbed it at the rotation point and slowly wiggled it around to ease the tension. However on the second one, I decided to just loosen it a bit because I was too lazy to do the same thing as the first time. In the end, whether you loosen the screws or not is up to you. If you are experienced with how to handle such joints and/or patient enough, you can slowly and gently work it as it is. Just be aware of where you're handling it and how much pressure you are applying. But if you're not too confident or are just impatient, I recommend that you loosen it.
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