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  1. There's still a chance to get VF-1D with a decent price ;) , compared to the Elint Seeker. The price is crazy.

    Just like the v2 VF-1J max and miria.

    It's between $130-$180 on ebay.

    The v2 VE-1 is reaching $400 :o

    Thank god and my wallet that I always preorder what I want.

    I should do just like you said for the exclusive item like 1/60 Angel Birds :(

  2. I really hope your oder is coming in time man.

    Sometimes I got nervous too when I check the online tracker that my order is already reached local post office, but somehow they haven't deliver it to me for 3 days.

    Turned out the postman was sick and nobody was replacing him LOL

    Btw do you live in KL? Sometimes I browse around XLS online store. They got a lot of Valks eh? better than any store in Jakarta ^_^

    Been thinking of buying from that store but the shipping cost somehow a bit expensive :(

  3. Just like Treatment said above, it's wiser to read the manual book and browse around this site or youtube of 1/60 VF-1 review.

    I dunno if you already knew this, but some 1/60 VF-1 products are notoriously have a problem with shoulder joints. Be careful not to break it man. ^_^

  4. Hi I'm looking for recent exclusive release from Yamato, the 1/60 VF-1A Angel Birds.

    Saw it once for sale at yahoo auction japan, but missed the opportunity.

    Anybody have a clue where can I get this piece, or perharps someone here is willing to sell?

  5. Check to see if your gunpod mounts straight, for one thing, and if your landing gear swing out all the way or if they're constantly trying to angle inward when deployed. Those were the two biggest telling points for the first run that would most easily identify if someone had pulled a switcharoo on you.

    In my own personal experience with the YF-19, though, even a reissue is going to look and feel a bit wobbly, especially if you're comparing it to the feel of a V2 VF-1. That's just the way it's designed.

    I haven't noticed it before. I'll go check em.

    Thank you for the hints :)

  6. see if this help, it's only in Japanese though

    http://www.yamato-toys.com/blog/index.php?logid=279

    Thx Alchemo, but I'm afraid it doesn't help alot. I already saw this picture of comparison before.

    But since I haven't seen the previous version with my own eyes before, I can't tell which version that is mine.

    I was hoping if anybody here ever spot another significant differences between those versions, perharps can share it here :)

    @Twich

    It's not comparison between the normal and weathering version, buddy.

    The weathering ones is very easy to differentiate because of all the weathering effects it has :)

  7. Hi, I'm new to this forum and I got this desperate question. For sometimes I've been into VF-1's and collect the 1/60s.

    Just bought my 1st YF (-19), the reissue with a new package. Got it 99% new, since the seller was already open the box.

    I heard bad rumors that there are sellers who trick people by selling the previous release item, packed with new box :(

    And I can't help to think that since my YF-19 looks a bit fragile (well, I'm comparing it with VF-1s lines), it could be the previous release.

    I learned that the color of the newest reissue is brighter than the previous one. But I don't have any real comparison, and never really saw the previous release with directly (only photos).

    Anybody can help me to identify (or give me some 'easy to spot' clues) my YF-19? It will be a great help to my desperation :)

    Thank you folks.

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