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- Rare Marmit OVA Getter1 9" vinyl - $40 - Rare Banpresto Action Gokin Getter Liger - Diecast body with beautiful paint. Same scale as Revoltech as you can see. Poesable at neck and shoulders. $15 - Kaiyodo Robot Museum Getter 1 Rollout Superposeable figure - Complete with box and all hand, axe, gun, cape, stand accessories. $25 - Microman Cyborg Superman $12 - Microman AcroLady Acrovena $8 - Microman Masterforce Divemaster Roberto $8 - Microman Road Spartan Red (head has been painted fleshtone with blue anime style head) $10 - Microman Road Spartan girl Orange MOSC - $15
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How crazy that 20 years later, with no current tv series, Robotech makes it as a kid's meal toy. Incidentally, there was also a kid's meal Voltron toy in , I think, Australia and/or the Philippines that is scaled down Toynami Masterpiece. May be from the same food franchise since they seem to have a Toynami relationship going.
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You can pick up a MultiForce 14 fairly cheap on ebay. They came with 5 of the drivers and sometimes they have not been lost. Here's one that still has 4 with it: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kronoform-Multiforce-1...=item20afb0001d
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Knock-offs of the little Bandai SD battroid kits were sold as 50 cent capsule toys in the US. I have the header card out of the machine somewhere. The kits included the SD VF-1S, VT-1, VE-1, and one other , all battroids. When assembled they are roughly the same size as Battlebeast toys. If the ones you remember were little squashed versions then maybe this is what it was. I'll try to find the header card and post a pic, it does say Macross on it.
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George Sohn says no Shadow Beta, according to Josh B over at CollectionDX.com, who just interviewed him at Toyfair 2010. The original Betas sold too poorly to release a Shadow. In fact, they have no new Robotech merchandise other than the vinyl Battlepods.
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Sold pages removed and some new commission examples
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I have some original art boards available, these are from the Robotech books I did below. Each measures 10"x15" and were of course used to print the book. These are not lettered as the lettering was added later in photoshop. Pages are $15 each, copies of the comics are $5 each. I will sign them if requested. Shipping is generally $8 per order in the US. PM me if interested. These are the last of my Macross pages, all are from Robotech:Covert Ops #1: All Gone
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I have some time to work on some commissions right now if anyone is interested. Bumping to the top.
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Why do they even bother putting up the No Pictures signs when someone is allowed, or has time, to put a pack of cigarettes (the official Asian scale object) in front of it and then take a picture? Also there is a tiny battleship there for scale as well, but I assume Yamato put that there.
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Hey Seto, Two other american magazines that featured Macross II coverage are: Protoculture Addicts #19 MechaPress #7 Just a heads up for ya. -Greg
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This is true, because Paul Watson is such a putz. Like when he sent a couple of the hippies over to illegally board the japanese ship then immediately calls the press to say his crewmen have been abducted. I realize he's waging a propaganda war, but without this show, the general public would not have realized that it was all his own idea. I think he hurts his own cause by allowing his schemes to be televised. He comes off like a whiney bitch. It is amusing how he's willing to throw his volunteers into very dangerous situations like cannon fodder though...and he always looks like he just woke up. I was disappointed by the seemingly ineffective LRADs. I wanted to see those guys puking and passing out.
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There are 2 versions of this Taiwanese Super Valk. Yours, and another where the Valkyrie is molded in Grey instead of white. I have the Grey version. Mine did come with a gunclip though. The arm armor does not fit well, otherwise they are not terrible bootlegs.
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Another alternative is that Taito recently put out some very nice and surprisingly deatiled but cheap prebuilt toys as crane prizes in Japan. They're about a foot long, preassembled and painted with stand. I have their Blue Arcadia and Space Cruiser Yamato. They also have a Green Arcadia. Usually run around $40-$50 on ebay.
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It's a very good movie but incredibly sad, almost depressing in parts, for a kid's feature. My wife was balling through half of it, especially the first part. My little girl did not seem as affected by the sad parts so maybe it will go over most kids' heads.
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Absolutely agree and I can't believe it hasn't occurred to Yamato. It seems to be one of the most common and wished for custom schemes. I believe they would sell like gangbusters for them.
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Terminator Salvation, colon, Really Long Movie Title
glane21 replied to bsu legato's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I was reading one of those 'making of' books on this movie today and they say they hope to break new digital FX ground with the final battle of the movie which will be John Connor and the good cyborg guy against a photo-realistic digital recreation of a person from 25 years ago. Which pretty much tells you it is a Schwarzenegger T-800. And I think that's F'n awesome!!!! -
Inked and painted: Thank you to JasonC for the business.
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Mikimoto must spend most of his time churning out DYRL character group shots these days. Look at all of 'em on these cards, and then you have the wall scrolls and posters and game ads, etc!
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I've heard tale of this but I think if one existed it would have been shown or mentioned in that recent article about the Takatoku Macross toys where the 4 variants of the VF-1J Hikaru box were pointed out.
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New in progress:
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The brown one is 1/60 scale.
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Battlestar Galactica Discussion III
glane21 replied to kaiotheforsaken's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I took it to mean that since hera was the first hybrid, she would be the first and therefore oldest woman to have both human and cylon dna. Since all modern day humans would be descendants of such matings by now, she would be the Eve. -
Happywell packaged and sold this toy in the Galaxy Defender line at walmarts some years back. They also packaged and sold it in a line called Soldier Bear Toys, which was distributed to US Military Base stores. That's why you saw it on military tv. Same toy, different boxes.
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Battlestar Galactica Discussion III
glane21 replied to kaiotheforsaken's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Am I mistaken or did Baltar drop an actual F-bomb instead of Frak when he first started cursing in his dad's house. He said "I don't f-ing believe this." I think right after the nurse left.