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  1. I know, what with this being a Macross board and all, that the hot Transformers-adjacent topic is God of Flame. Yes, my copy arrived and I've had him for a few days, but like I said in the gray market Valk thread I also happened to get a case of COVID. Five days of quarantine and most of a course of Paxlovid later, I'm finally up and about and ready to talk about some of the stuff that's been piling up on my to-do list. However! The temporary table and poor lighting I've been using since my in-laws arrived just flat out isn't going to cut it for God of Flame. Just not big enough. I need my regular space back. We won't have to wait too long, though, as my in-laws are going home on Wednesday. In the mean time, I have a consolation prize for you... Dr. Wu's latest two-pack, Wasp and Wingman. It's had to convey just how tiny Wasp is. Crotch height to SS86 Bumblebee. Mid-torso to Newage's v1 Bumblebee. Belt-high to Wingman, his own pack-in buddy. I mean, Dr. Wu started this line with figures like Optimus that were roughly the size of a G1 Micromaster, then figured Bumblebee needed to be even smaller so he put out a figure closer to a G1 Headmaster in size. So, maybe his head sculpt is a little soft (still better than Newage's). Maybe his waist/pelvis is just a stick, and not properly yellow. Like the Studio Series toy, the wheels on his feet don't fold in, but unlike that toy there's nothing else under his feet, which leaves him stuck tilting his feet and standing on the inside edge. And he's got a bit of a backpack, but certainly not the worst one I've seen on a Bumblebee figure. To be honest, at this scale, I can forgive a lot... especially when it's still better-engineered and more accurate than Hasbro's own larger Core-class Bumblebee. Wasp doesn't have a gun, which is pretty standard for Dr. Wu figures, but he does come with an alternate head. Ostensibly it's the G1 toy's battle mask. Practically, I think it's just a pre-tooled head for the Goldbug repaint. I'm fine with the cartoon face, but if you want to swap you just pull the stock head off the ball joint and snap the other one on. Wasp's articulation isn't the best. His head's on a ball joint that can't tilt sideways or look down. It does swivel, though, and he can look 90 degrees straight up. His shoulders are hinged ball joints. The balls provide the swivel and 90 degrees of lateral movement, while the hinges (which are really for transformation) give him some nice butterfly joints. No bicep swivel or hand articulation. Elbows are hinged and bend 90 degrees. No waist articulation. His hips are ball joints that get over 90 degrees forward and backward, and about 90 degrees laterally. The motion of the socket around the ball is all the thigh swivel he gets. His hinged knees bend 90 degrees. Due to his transformation his feet can tilt down 90 degrees, but not up, and he lacks ankle pivots. Wasp's transformation is fairly straightfoward. His feet tab together, and the sides of the car unwrap from his heels. His backpack folds up over his head, giving you the clearance you need to fold out his rear wheels. His arms use the hinges on the ball joints to swing behind his back; make sure you've got his elbows bent and the arms oriented so that the hands point toward what's becoming the rear of the car. You'll know you have it right when tabs on the back of Wasp's neck plug into slots near his wrists. Bend his feet down, then use the hinges in his torso to bring his hips out and under, tucking them against his arms and lining up the front of the car. Then it's simply a matter of folding the back and wheels into place and lining up the sides. Zoomed in this close you're probably noticing things like the sloppy paint on his taillights, or the bulges for the hinges in his rear bumper and the back of his roof. Yes, those things are there, and fair criticism, but again I feel like I have to stress how tiny this thing is. From his front bumper to his rear, Wasp is only a tad longer than the pistol SS86 Bee comes with. At this scale, I'm less bothered by the hinges and more impressed by the painted bumper, headlights, and spare tire, or the molded hood and boot covers. We're really talking about a car that looks like a toy for the small-Deluxe that is SS86 Bee. Again, a car that's smaller than the original Newage Bumblebee, but unlike Newage, actually has working wheels. Maybe I'm too forgiving, but at this price and scale, I think Wasp is a pretty great Bumblebee and totally worth getting. Well, as long as you're cool with his pack-in buddy... ...Wingman, aka Cyclonus. And, man, you can really see how far Dr. Wu has come when you put Wingman with his Galvatron, which was one of his earlier releases. The sculpt and proportions on Wingman are a lot better. Wingman is still a Micromaster-scale figure, though, and fairly simple. It's too bad that the Doctor wasn't able to copy a bit more from the excellent Kingdom figure. Instead, Wingman's nose is just chilling on his back, with some flaps lying on his calves. No accessories for (this version of) Wingman. As far as articulation goes, his head swivels but has no tilt. His shoulders use ball joints for swivels, but they're not cut out to allow any other motion. He relies on hinges for a little under 90 degrees of lateral shoulder movement, and on the wrong side of the rotation at that. His elbows bend 90 degrees on ball joints, and they can be used as bicep swivels. No wrist or waist swivels. Ball-jointed hips can go 90 degrees forward, backward, or laterally. As with Wasp, the motion of the socket around the ball is all you get for thigh swivels. His knees bend 90 degrees. His toes have hinges for transformation that let you tilt them down, nothing up. He does have hinges for just under 90 degrees of ankle pivot. Transformation is, again, pretty simple. Spin his head 180, then fold the nose up over it. Tab his legs together, then use the sliders to collapse his thighs. Fold his toes down, and use the flaps on his calves to fill in the gap behind his cockpit. To avoid clearance issues, rotate his forearms inward 170 degrees as you double hinge the wings from behind his shoulders, locking the wings into his elbow gaps. Then double-hinge his arms out from his chest and down to the sides of his legs. As with Wasp, I feel like I can forgive stuff like the visible hands, the hinges on top of the nose, on top of the wings, and on either side of the cockpit, the short and blunt tip on the nose, even some of the gaps where his shoulders don't quite align with the fuselage or the wings with his arms. Why are his wings kind of curved, though? It's an odd design choice, but ultimately still a minor issue on what's otherwise another well-done, tiny figure by Dr. Wu. It's especially nice that both the normal G1 decos come in the same box. This time, the alternate decos were IDW Cyclonus with Bugbite, SG Cyclonus with Goldbug, and SG Goldbug with translucent Cyclonus (of which I might have picked up one more set if only Goldbug had come with IDW Cyclonus, but it's still an improvement). And at around $25 for the pair, as always, they're priced fairly competitively with Hasbro's own Core-class releases at a smaller size that does even better at making Hasbro's Titans look big, making this pair another easy recommend from me. Actually, having Galvatron and Cyclonus really makes me want a Scourge now... good thing he's in the works, along with Warpath, Cliffjumper, Shockwave, Megatron, Prowl, Smokescreen, Bluestreak, and the Insecticons. I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it, I'd love for Dr. Wu to do the entire Sunbow cast at this scale.
  2. As someone who's first Valkyrie was the Fugu Jetfire, I'm going to preorder the VF-1S from ThreeZero. They've got a good rep, and I want to see what they do differently than a KO Yamato/Arcadia.
  3. mikeszekely

    Macross 30

    Funny you bring this up. I loved the PSP games, but when M30 came out I was a bad point financially and couldn't justify importing it. On a whim I finally gave RPCS3 a go. I've had some minor graphical glitches, no audio during cutscenes, and a few outright crashes (save often!), but I've managed to put over 30 hours in so far.
  4. Any reviews I'm working on are postponed for a bit. My daughter managed to bring COVID home in the first week, and while she's doing fine already I'm currently watching the Alien movies* with 102 degree fever so at least I'll be ready to watch Romulus after I get better. *Of course I've previously seen Alien and Aliens, but I'd never bothered with Prometheus or Covenant. **And that's certainly all of them. Alien 3? Resurrection? Never heard of them, pretty sure you're making stuff up because there's no way they'd kill Hicks and Newt unceremoniously off screen, kill Ripley, then bring her back as some kind of human/Xenomorph hybrid clone. That all sounds bad and stupid.
  5. Mine arrived today, the after arriving at my local hub for the third time. Took me all day to transform him into robot/Battroid, because that chest is scary tight, so I haven't even removed anything but the figure itself from the packaging. Full review soon-ish in the 3P Transformers thread (because to me, this is Missing Link Jetfire), but everything @Chronocidal said is ditto for my copy.
  6. I was very briefly doing some creative type stuff and bought a 27" LG 4K IPS. And it was fine (I still have it connected to a second PC), but 4K is still tough, even with a moderately good GPU (currently running an RTX 4070). I wound up treating myself to a Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED. It's a 32:9 ultrawide- basically like two 16:9 27" screens in one slightly curved display, but since it's 1440p my GPU is pushing around a million fewer pixels. It was expensive, but I gotta say I'd never go back. On games that support it 32:9 is a lot more immersive, and despite but doing a ton of actual work I'm still finding the extra space extremely useful. But the real game-changer for me was OLED. I didn't think it's be a big a difference as it turned out to be. Both displays can do bright color just fine (and both support HDR), but the contrast is so much better. I had a screensaver running on both displays, and the difference in "black" was crazy. On the OLED it's really black, on the LG it was more like a bluish-gray. As for Anandtech, that's one of those things where my initial reaction was, "what a bummer!" But I can't remember the actual last time I visited their site. I heard most of the staff is moving to Tom's Hardware, which seems like a good deal.
  7. When I tried (with NordVPN) I couldn't get in from their Tokyo server, but their other Japan server worked. They just didn't have Zero, SDF Macross, DYRL, or Macross II available yet, but that was around two weeks ago. Apparently they were added now.
  8. The best would probably be that epoxy that comes in two tubes that mixes together or a cyanoacrylate glue + activator like Loctite Plastic, but that's probably a bit messy for a smaller job. Tamiya makes a cement for ABS, but I'm not sure where you'd find it at a reasonable price.
  9. For Decepticons you're missing Buzzsaw (but if you can live without him, the only way to get him is to buy Legacy United Soundwave... then again, that'll also net you a Rumble, so...), and the Combaticons. You may also want a bigger Megatron, since he's a little short compared to the upcoming SS86 Optimus. Good news, though, SS86 Megatron and SS86 Construticons are coming next year, and we're expecting Combaticons in the mainline in 2026. Are you doing the 86 movie/Season 3? For Autobots, I guess I'd need a list of what you have, but it's a safe bet you're missing Windcharger, since everyone is waiting on an update of him to finish the Season 1 Autobots.
  10. Doesn't look like I'm getting mine today. USPS been drinking or something.
  11. I'm sure they'll take care of it, one way or the other. ShowZ's got good service. But that's still a major bummer.
  12. Mine should be here tomorrow. And due to peer pressure, I bought a Valk... but it's a Hi-Metal R VF-4G, so probably not a great comparison. I got a G1 Jetfire, now, though, and I'll use that with my review. Unfortunately the vertical stabs broke.😭
  13. Grabbed it on Steam this evening.😉 Too bad SOTN and Rondo of Blood are still stuck on PlayStation...
  14. mikeszekely

    Hi-Metal R

    So I gave this a lot of consideration. 1. No, I don't even have space for all my Transformers. 2. Variable mecha only, but in a perfect world at least one of every major Variable Fighter until around the VF-25, when they started looking kind of samey to me. 3. I care far more about the mecha than the pilots. The only "hero" scheme I really dig is the white with yellow and black Skull Squadron deco, so I might go for Roy's VF-0S when I want a VF-0, Roy/Hikaru's VF-1S when I want a VF-1, Ozma's VF-25S for a VF-25, etc. Beyond that, I think I almost prefer non-cartoon designs- I think the YF-19 and the Emerald Force VF-19s are particularly bad, and I'd rather prefer some of the decos from the Variable Fighter Master Files books. 4. Referring back to 2, in a perfect world, VF-0, SV-51, VF-1, VF-4, VF-5000, VF-9, VF-11, VF-14, VF-17, VF-19, VF-22, VA-3, and VB-6. with the option to collect a few different model variants, later VFs, and Macross II or other non-canon VFs. I don't care if they're in-scale with any other toy lines, but they should scale with each other. 5. Collectability isn't a factor at all. I'll hunt for good deals on used figures, especially if it's just not available new anymore, but I'm definitely not going out of my way to collect older or rarer figures and paying out the nose for them. 6. Yeah, I'd like something a bit sturdier that can stand up to being handled, and I prefer as little partsforming as possible (ideally none). With all that in mind, I bit the bullet and ordered my first Macross toy... a used Hi-Metal R VF-4G. In a vacuum, I do think I might have preferred the premium Arcadia, but the fact is that the Hi-Metal R stuff isn't just cheaper they seem to have the largest selection of mecha, the largest number of variant models and decos for those mecha, and are the easiest to actually find stock of. I figure, if I like it I can start collecting other Hi-Metal R VFs, and if I don't like it I can either switch to Arcadias or just stick with my Transformers. When it comes I'll let you guys know.
  15. As an American I'm aware of, but largely unfamiliar with, the ZX Spectrum. But I hear Brits talk about it the way us Gen X Yanks talk about the NES. If they ever did a mini console version (like they did with the C64 and the Amiga) I'd pick one up out of curiosity.
  16. That's about the only element of Needlenose, though, and by that criteria it could just as easily be Combiner Wars Cyclonus or Silverbolt. Or next year's new Silverbolt, for all we know. Honestly, I think it might just be a new mold that doesn't look like the Fire Valkyrie in bot mode because it's not the Fire Valkyrie, it's a crossover (even though I'd be curious to see a Macross Valkyrie with the chunky robust playability of a Transformer...).
  17. This is actually a really good point. Toho is notorious for how tightly it controls it's licensing (I blame that movie with Matthew Broderick that is definitely not a Godzilla movie). I mean, if you think about it, isn't every time they release a figure like Delta Magnus, Cordon, Riggorus, DK-3 Breaker, etc already a Diaclone x Transformers situation? But I'm not in charge of labeling these Takara crossovers (even if I should be).
  18. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Surprisingly, the two main Transformer sites I follow haven't mentioned it yet. That silhouette isn't much to go on, yet, so I'm curious but not really excited. As for the rest, well, I made a post in the Transformers thread.
  19. Thanks to @DeltaE27 for bringing this to my attention, but the T-Spark stuff is continuing in Japan with a ton of crossovers. In fact, before the year is out, we'll be having preorders for Megatron Godzilla (Megodzilla?) and Optimus Kiryu (apologies for the crappy images, I'm literally grabbing screenshots from an hour-old YouTube announcement). EDIT: Preorders this fall, doesn't actually release until next summer. Sorry for the confusion. Kind of weird choices for repaints (and a light remold?), but as a Transformers fan and a Godzilla fan I'm into this. I just wish they'd put more effort into it. Like they could have remolded the dino arms on the Grimlock mold to make them look more like Goji's arms, added some spines, etc. And Laser Op was already hampered by using the Siege legs, it's going to feel extra dated after Commander Optimus hits. For something a bit fresher, how about a Zoids x Diaclone x Transformers Shield R Optimus in 2025? I'm not into Zoids, but I wouldn't mind having this for my Prime collection. Maybe Zoids fans would be peeved if the Shield Liger alt mode wasn't blue, but as a Transformers fan I think they missed a beat by not making him white and gold like Lio Convoy. And hitting closer to home (since this is a Macross board), it's just a silhouette but this is our first hint at a Transformers/Macross 7 Fire Valkyrie crossover, also in 2025. I can't think of a recent mold that has a silhouette like that. Nor does it have a particularly Fire Valk shape. I'm curious to see more. They also announced a Transformers x Monster Hunter, but didn't have anything to show. The rest of the video is Zoids crossovers (Spider-Man, Monster Hunter, and Patlabor, if you're interested, with the Spidey one being shown in both red & blue and black variants. Vid's on Youtube here, if you want to watch it yourself.
  20. As long as the figure itself isn't damaged. The box itself getting a little beat up will actually make it look more like my Jetfire's box.
  21. Oh, and @M'Kyuun might be interested to hear that Dr. Wu is working on a Micromaster-scaled Prowl (and Kickback). Don't expect him before the second half of 2025, though. The good doctor has a ton of stuff already in the pipeline (Megatron, Cliffjumper & Shockwave, Warpath & Scourge, plus their repaints and remolds, plus some more tapes...).
  22. I mean, I guess whoever they got to finish their Hun-Grr did a pretty good job of matching the aesthetic of the other four... but I wasn't really into that aesthetic in the first place. Until someone does a proper MP Abominus I'll stick with Ordin. On the other hand, Magic Square is upscaling their Legends Bruticus to MP, and so far so good. Hopefully Magic Square will considering upsizing a few more of their Legends figures *cough cough Megatron cough cough*.
  23. I kind of want to pick up another one myself. Toyhax has some really nice Roy Fokker Skull Squadron labels.
  24. If it helps, ShowZ is pretty good. I've bought from them many times.
  25. Same.
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