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  1. You're not going to get an answer here. @EXO hasn't used this site since Chester Bennington died. ๐Ÿ˜”
  2. It certainly was ten days ago, when the Amazon.jp listing first went live... ๐Ÿ˜‰
  3. Geographically, I'm usually several months behind what you guys get Stateside, but sometimes I have content to contribute: I'm not a big fan of this mold, but it's pretty sweet cast in clear plastic. ๐Ÿ˜Š
  4. That's been the case with big-budget studio pictures for decades. Marketing executives and studio heads set a release date before the script is ready, and they've got to make it up as they're going along. The results are typically disastrous: Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Ghostbusters 2. Alien 3. Exorcist III. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Quantum of Solace. Even The Marvels went through extensive rewrites and reshoots, and the results are obvious.
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    Hi-Metal R

    If you're going to display them directly in front of a window like that, dust is hardly your primary concern... ๐Ÿ˜…
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    Hi-Metal R

    I found these at my local Toys 'R' Us today... ...on clearance at 50% off. ๐Ÿ˜…
  7. Since you like to add digital backgrounds to my pics, Cap', I thought I'd try and save you the work this time: Maybe one of these images could be used for a future reissue. โ˜บ๏ธ
  8. So, with the Captain's blessing, I'm going to be offering a 3D-printed upgrade set for Moscato Hobby's "Tanku-Robo." You've already seen my upgraded figures: ...and here's what the double-jointed elbow I've modeled will look like when assembled: Two figures and two elbows will cost $20, including airmail shipping worldwide. Parts will be printed and distributed on demand; PM if interested. In the meantime, here's the pic spam: As always, I welcome comments and critical feedback. ๐Ÿ˜Š
  9. You mean the Naboo Starfighter from 2012? You mean the Naboo Fighter from 1999? ๐Ÿคจ
  10. For those of us in Japan, the missiles are only ยฅ660 more... and that's only because Sentinel Store charges a domestic shipping fee (unlike most retailers, like Amazon.jp). ๐Ÿ˜
  11. According to Google Translate, this Tread and "Regios Eta" variant appeared in Armored Trooper VOTOMS. ๐Ÿ™„
  12. Yes, of course. Zentraedi mecha use sensors and cameras, with big screens in front of the pilots. The only transparent canopies are on the Matchbox toys. ๐Ÿ™„
  13. That's precisely where I started. โ˜บ๏ธ After a little trimming, resizing, and proportional adjustment, I'm now adding the oblong shapes to the sides to match my earlier sets. I can print out completed Spartas elbows for anybody who needs 'em.
  14. Even then, it's a hard sell. Robotech and Kickstarter have consistently proven to be a disastrous combination in the past. ๐Ÿค•
  15. Nah, just encourage the customer to cut it down to the appropriate shape, as I did. โ˜บ๏ธ I found the fixed-pose hands that came with my Master Grade MG-09 Dom were the closest match to the Spartas, both in size and aesthetics. Unless you have some moral compunctions against it, I'd just make molds of those and apply whatever minor modifications you deemed appropriate. The annual modeling exhibition is happening downtown this weekend, and the Tanku-Robo kits will be making their Japanese debut there. After that, I'll take the time to photograph the models properly. ๐Ÿ˜Ž As to the elbows, as you correctly surmised, I was not going to stick a chunk of rubber in there and call it a day... ๐Ÿ™„ Instead, I decided an entirely different set of modeling skills was called for. To preserve the proper oval shape I cut the curved surface off your parts... ...and glued them onto my own. A Dremel was required to hollow out enough space for the upper and lower segments to fit into: I also utilized the typical brass rods that are indispensable in holding Moscato kits together: One end goes deep into the upper hinge of the elbow, and the other fits into the ball-jointed shoulder piece. Once painted up, I think the elbow is an improvement both functionally and aesthetically. ๐Ÿ˜‡
  16. Those sneaky Ammonite bastards. Not only did they steal Shinji Aramaki's Mospeada/Legioss toe design, they flipped it over to hide their crime! ๐Ÿ˜  I've drawn, built, and played with so many Alphas and Cyclones over the years that the shape of the foot is deeply ingrained in my subconscious. Any Mospeada fan would've surely made the same mistake. ๐Ÿ˜… In that case, I'm happy to suggest a few more improvements: These parts (stock parts on the left, modified on the right), that hang down over the hips in robot mode, were both too large and entirely the wrong shape... They should form overlapping triangles in vehicle mode. Also, since the forearms are a completely different shape than in robot mode, I had to cut them down considerably. These modifications make the vehicle modes much more accurate. ๐Ÿ‘
  17. I also had to remove a chunk of plastic from the bottom so the whole Battle Sniper foot would sit flat: Nah, knees are unaffected. ๐Ÿ˜‡
  18. That was certainly the impression I got from reactions to The Acolyte (even in this forum), and I think social media has been feeding that kind of "toxic fandom." Frankly, I had no interest in Star Wars by that point, so I never bothered with it... and the first trailer for Skeleton Crew compels me even less. It's obviously not intended for me, so I see no point in criticizing any further. I hope those that do bother to watch it actually enjoy it, although that seems doubtful.
  19. I didn't get the impression from the first trailer than she was cybernetically-enhanced or disabled... It looked to me like she wears that thing over her eyes by choice. ๐Ÿคจ
  20. Cap' may want an apology for what I've done to his parts: ...and perhaps I owe him one, for completely disregarding his clearly-illustrated intentions for these parts. His configuration just doesn't match the animation, much less the line art: ...which is why I've made these modifications. Of course, I know he'll forgive me because our goal remains the same: fidelity to the source material. ๐Ÿ˜‡
  21. Now we're getting somewhere! ๐Ÿ‘ Twenty-eight years ago, Playmates did produce a single wave of action figures from the "prime" timeline, at a reliably-accurate 1:12th scale (discounting Riker and Worf, which were too small). Several of these characters actually interacted with one of the obscure characters from Nacelle's upcoming line -- two, in fact, if you include alternate timelines -- albeit in significantly different sets of uniforms... ๐Ÿ˜’ Nonetheless, we've gotten slightly closer to justifying Nacelle's boneheaded decision to produce grossly incompatible 1:12 figures, when they should've matched DST's 1:10th scale (giving all but Tuvix existing figures to interact with). ๐Ÿ™„
  22. I think we need to publicly acknowledge the effort @mikeszekely makes on our behalf, sifting through all the mud there to find the occasional nugget to share here.
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