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  1. I can tell this thread doesn't get much regular traffic, given all the repetitive content being posted.

    The 1:12 figures are a must-buy, but 1:72 Veritechs?  After Bandai's 1:55, Imai's 1:72, Yamato's 1:60, Yamato's 1:48, Yamato/Arcadia's 1:60 v.2, and Bandai's 1:100, I honestly can't justify investing in another line of VF-1 Valkyrie toys... regardless of their quality.

  2. On 3/9/2018 at 4:23 AM, locidm said:

    Given Tekering's locale (Japan), it's interesting how much of the collection come from sources based on Hollywood productions (Star Wars, Star Trek, terminator, iron man, avengers, etc.), and relatively small percentage based on Japanese materials (Macross/Robotech and Godzillas).

    Actually, I've got hundreds of anime figures still in storage -- Sailor Moon, To-Heart, Haruhi, Hatsune Miku, K-On!, and less innocent stuff -- that must safely remain out of the public eye.  A significant part of my business is teaching elementary school girls, see, so I have to be concerned with my professional image.  Even the more sexualized Evangelion or Ghost in the Shell figures remain in the closet (along with a hundred Mobile Suits I just haven't found space to display).

    Not that it mattered, really, given how totally clueless the reporter was.  He'd never seen Star Wars, never even heard of Macross, and standing before my wall of Transformers -- mostly G1, Animated, or movieverse characters -- he turned to me and asked "Are these all Gundams?"  <_<

  3. Interesting.  While I agree that Mospeada and Bubblegum Crisis are superior to Megazone 23, I prefer it to Bubblegum Crash or the AD Police Files.  In fact, I'd even rate Megazone 23 Part II far above Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, Paradise Dolls, or any of that post-90s dreck.  If it ain't Kenichi Sonoda, it ain't BGC. <_<

    And yes, the glut of Garland merchandise is as surprising as the dearth of Knight Sabers merchandise is disappointing...!

  4. 47 minutes ago, jenius said:

    I remember reading about Robotech: The Untold Story (sliced and diced Megazone 23) and in it said that one of the many problems was that it spliced footage from Southern Cross, a TV show, with Megazone, an OVA, so the Megazone footage had much higher production standards and there was an obvious drop off in quality every time the Southern Cross footage was shown.

    Harmony Gold had 35mm prints of Megazone 23, but they only had 16mm prints of Southern Cross to work from.  The drop-off wasn't in production standards, just the quality of the film stock.  You'd hardly notice it on video, but seeing film projected on a movie screen, it makes a significant difference.

  5. 4 hours ago, JetJockey said:

    I'm going to borrow Megazone 23 from a friend of mine. So I'll get to see it soon. I hope it's as good as it looks.

    I'd advise you to temper your expectations.  It's fondly remembered among us oldskool mechheads as a sci-fi classic, but keep in mind it's nothing more than a failed TV series.  Like Robotech II: The Sentinels, Megazone 23 got only three episodes animated before the sponsor pulled out, leaving a direct-to-video release the only option for the production to recoup costs.  The production values are no better than any '80s TV series, and it's only a small group of core fans that continue to support the production of new merchandise.  Most people have never even heard of it.

    Especially in Japan.  <_<

  6. As a huge Harlock fan myself, I'm happy to help out.  ^_^

    The Queen Emeraldus was primarily black in its original incarnations:

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    ...including its depiction in 1978's Space Pirate Captain Harlock TV series.

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    Most merchandising, however, is based upon its appearance in Arcadia of My Youth (and the follow-up SSX TV series):

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    Or the Galaxy Express 999 films, for that matter.

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    It was usually depicted with a predominantly blue air sac.

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    Recent CGI versions, however, have a much more muted blue color, almost silver in appearance.

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    Like anything in the Leijiverse, however, the only constant is change.  B))

  7. 4 hours ago, locidm said:

    The package came all the way to my house except no one was home and a notice was left. When I went to post office they couldn't find my package.

    It's obviously USPS's mistake, then, and their responsibility to fix it.

    4 hours ago, locidm said:

    I already contacted NY who is supposed to be in contact with Japan Post to see what happened.

    But it's not nothing to do with either of them.  Clearly, everyone in Japan did their part, since you've got proof of delivery.  All Nippon-Yasan should be responsible for is providing proof of what you paid, so you are properly reimbursed.

    What a stupid situation.  You must be livid!  :angry:

  8. To be honest, I've never been much of a fan of the barely-glimpsed "ELINT Seeker" Valkyrie, but Bandai's version is unexpectedly cool.

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    Certainly my favorite rendition of this design to date... and another solid win for the HMR line.  B))

  9. 19 hours ago, anubis20 said:

    Anyone interested in these guys? I got them a while back but no longer have my HMR Glaug

    I'm interested, too.  Where did you get them?

  10. 10 hours ago, sketchley said:

    when I asked my adult students about SW at the English school I teach at in Japan about a decade ago, they only remember "the cute little boy" in SW1.  On the same token, when I asked about Macross, they invariably said "Minmei/Mari Ijima"! :lol:

    Wow.  Here in Okayama, there are not many Star Wars fans... but everyone's aware of it, at least.  Macross is hardly remembered by anyone, and when I clarify "Chohjiku Yohsai Makurosu," they usually giggle.  (Most anime titles sound vaguely stupid in Japanese, "Super Dimensional Fortress" among them.)

    In other news, Solo: A Star Wars Story might suck a lot worse than The Last Jedi...

  11. Last month, I put together this Star Wars top-ten list for my blog, ranking each iteration of the franchise* and my response to it.  Since this thread seems to be expanding into how The Last Jedi fits within the mythological framework of the saga, it seems relevant to this discussion:

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    Despite some terrific world-building, epic visuals and ground-breaking new special effects work, neither Episode II nor III is any good, really.  There are some terrific action sequences, sure, and the John Williams music has never been better, but the dialogue and acting are so distractingly bad that it’s hard to appreciate the stories.  I’ve lumped them together because they’re equally weak (albeit for different reasons).  Attack of the Clones is generally considered worse, although it's easier to ignore; Revenge of the Sith does far more damage to the overall mythology by establishing that the heroic Anakin Skywalker suddenly becomes a Sith Lord and starts slaughtering children because... he had a bad dream.  Inexcusable.

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    Liam Neeson’s miraculously fine performance -- and the classic pod race sequence -- save an otherwise preposterous film, one that at least benefits greatly from improved editing and special effects for its current Blu-ray release.

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    Spanning six years and 120 episodes, this entirely computer-generated TV show started weak but got better and better as the series progressed, eventually surpassing the prequel trilogy in its epic scope, thematic depth, and occasionally unconventional narrative style.

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    Depressingly derivative of every other sci-fi fantasy film made over the last 30 years, this nonetheless provides some engaging new characters and exciting potential for the future of the franchise (much of which was unfortunately squandered by Rian Johnson's follow-up).

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    Schizophrenic as hell, this divisive new entry is in equal parts brilliant and banal, thrilling and tedious, satisfying yet infuriating. Lots of wasted potential, but some genuine surprises as well... and for what it lacks in narrative logic, it makes up for in thematic resonance.

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    After six years honing their craft on The Clone Wars, the staff now responsible for Rebels has provided consistently entertaining stories, dynamic and evolving characters, and a rich backstory to the original trilogy that deftly incorporates elements from every facet of the mythology.  Despite all expectations, Rebels has turned out to be better than any of us could've hoped for.

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    The original Star Wars would place higher on this list if it weren’t for all the awkward changes made for the 20th anniversary “Special Edition,” still the only version available in high-definition.  Controversial editing decisions and twenty year-old CGI have unfortunately damaged the film irrevocably.

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    Eschewing the childish humor and mystical elements of most films in the series (but maintaining a strict adherence to the editing style, costume and production design, and the overall aesthetic of the original trilogy), this stand-alone feature is a more hard-edged sci-fi war story intended for a more sophisticated audience.  J.J. Abrams may claim to be a huge Star Wars fan, but Gareth Edwards proves it; Rogue One provides so much fanservice that it's impossible to be disappointed.

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    An action-packed thrill-ride that defined the blockbuster tradition of the ‘80s, this classic combines epic mythos and high drama with masterful editing and pacing, weakened only by those few character moments between the action sequences (and again, some regrettable Special Edition "enhancements").

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    Everything the series aspires to be, this timeless sequel manages to be poignant and thrilling, fresh and unique, richer and more imaginative than its famous predecessor, and boasts the finest performances of the whole saga... and best of all, isn't ruined by the newly-added elements, either.

    * Note that I’ve ignored the Ewok movies, the Ewoks and Droids cartoons, and everything else Disney has rendered non-canon because... it’s crap.

  12. On 1/9/2018 at 7:45 AM, UN Spacy said:
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    Also please tell me Dr Kulber isn’t gone for good.

     

    I certainly hope he is.  I actually really like the character, and I've loved Wilson Cruz since My So-Called Life, but...

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    ...his sudden and brutal death was such an unexpected twist that I forgot all about the mirror universe nonsense.  Voq's reveal is something we've been waiting for (especially since After Trek's earlier predictions), and that scene was the only interesting thing that happened in the episode.  To somehow undo it would cheapen its impact.

     

  13. 3 hours ago, no3Ljm said:

     The first post already have the taobao link. You can order it from there. 

    I imagine Astralith finds Taobao as confusing as I do...

    Are the heavy missiles included?

    How much will the total cost be?

    When will it ship?

    How much will international shipping cost?

    When will my credit card be charged?

    Can I pay via PayPal?  

  14. 7 hours ago, Slave IV said:

    One day, going through old receipts, I found one for a 1/48 V-1J Max with Super Parts, a grail to me. So now I know I own one and that is fantastic. 

    If you didn't know that you own it, do you really own it?  :p

  15. 1 hour ago, Saburo said:

    How do you like the wireless LEDs?

    They're awesome.  I've been putting them to all sorts of use.  ^_^

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    1 hour ago, Lolicon said:

    How long do those lights last and are they easily replaced? 

    I expect them to last as long as I need them to, but I'd advise against installing them permanently (just in case they need to be replaced).

    They're sold in sets of ten for $30, so replacements are easily procured... for as long as the product remains on the market, at least.  :p

    3 minutes ago, no3Ljm said:

    Would like to have one of those wireless LEDs thingies but the base is so expensive. :unsure:

    Nearly $200, yeah... but I think it'll prove its worth.

    One thing for digital photographers to consider is the electromagnetic field interference generated by the base unit.  I had to keep the ISO real low to get decent pics; under automatic ISO settings, there was significant banding evident in the images:

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    So, try and keep your LEDs in the EM field, but your camera out of it.  B))

  16. Hey, anybody know what the hell this is?

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    I found the auction here, but the seller apparently doesn't know anything about its origin.  It's clearly the old Gakken Legioss -- in Japanese packaging, with a Tatsunoko copyright, no less -- but there's no Mospeada (or Robotech) logo anywhere on the box.  What's more, the character adorning the top left corner looks more like something from Southern Cross, pictured above a signature that couldn't possibly be Japanese.  (The seller maintains it's printed on the box, and not an autograph.)

    Oh, and despite the packaging, the toy inside is actually a red Zeta...  :huh:

     

    11 hours ago, Tober said:

    Do you have the links? They do tend to be more accurate.

    https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B075YX2CCD/

    https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B0764CPB1B

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