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  1. Update:  Good news, I found (2) experienced modellers interested in making variable resin kit tutorials!  I sent one (2) IHP 1/100 kits (YF-19 & YF-21) and the other (2) Experten 1/100 kits (VF-171 & VF-19).   :lol:

    The Garage Kit Companies (some samples from each company, not my entire variable collection):

    Experten 1/72 & 1/100 & Super Deformed (SD):  Resin is usually very nice, includes decals and the creator provides 3D exploded assembly instructions for all kits.  They are still in business.  Screws, poly caps and plastic rods used to assemble.  VF-19A & VF-17D/S built by the Experten.  They have 20+ different kits, almost all Macross valkyries covered of which I own most.

    I.H.P. 1/72 & 1/100:  Very, very rare I'm lucky to have a partially built YF-19 and one new in box, plus (6) other kits.  No idea what their name stands for if anyone knows.  You can see the partially built YF-21 showing screws, poly caps, scratch build and rods.  Amazing transformation.

    Retppu 1/100:  They only released one variable kit that I know of, but wow it's amazing!  Very nice resin, complete with poly caps, white metal parts and even landing gear.  I have two of these.  Pretty hard to find.

    Studio Half Eye (S.H.E.) 1/100:  They released around (10) different valkyries.  I have around (20) of them and the separate armor sets.  They provide nice instructions, screws, clear canopy, etc.

    Yellow Submarine 1/100:  One variable kit, pretty easy to find, and includes everything you need.  Very nice resin and assembly instructions, great for your first variable.

    Two pictures show just how amazing a built Experten 1/100 YF-21 looks, and I'm fortunate to have one that's partially assembled!  There's also L Trans R and Project D"Stance that I know of.  If I missed any other garage kit companies that released Macross variable resin kits, please let me know.

    Yellow Submarine 1-100 VF-1A-S Super - Strike Variable Valkyrie.jpg

    Studio Half Eye 1-100 VF-5000B & Super Pack.jpg

    Retppu 1-100 YF-19 Excalibur Variable Valkyrie (1).jpg

    I.H.P. 1-100 Variable Kits (1).jpg

    I.H.P. 1-100 Variable Kits (2).jpg

    Experten 1-100 YF-21 Valkyrie (1).JPG

    Experten 1-72 Variable Kits (1).jpg

    Experten 1-100 Variable Kits (1).jpg

    Experten 1-100 YF-21 & YF-19 Super Deformed Variable Valkyrie (1).jpg

    Experten 1-100 YF-21 Super Deformed Variable Valkyrie (1).jpg

    Experten 1-100 YF-21 Battroid (1).JPG

  2. This is a really cool scratch build project, I'm really enjoying following along and have learned a lot.  Perhaps we'll see a toy valkyrie released in our life time that can transform on it's own.  Motors are getting smaller, technological advancements, and how far we've come from the original 1/55 valkyries.  :lol:  With that said, I don't think it could be done without some type of support stand to hold it during mode changes.

  3. Thank you for the information about the scans, I will work on that.  Not model kits, but these are full of them and my inspiration/resource for projects:

    Christopher Macross Magazine Collection.jpg

  4. On 6/28/2019 at 1:25 AM, Slave IV said:

    The whole point of the quote function is to quote and have context for a discussion.  (Plus more words.)

    That's self evident, quoting the message is fine when it serves a purpose.  Seeing the same picture (5) times in-a-row was my point, and it happens quite a bit.  Any reasonable person will agree there's no need for that.  When the context is literally right above what you're typing, that's the definition of redundancy. :bigshok:  In almost (20) years here, I don't recall feeling the need to quote a picture that was literally just shown.  :rofl:  If you or anyone else wants to discuss it further please feel free to send me a private message.  Otherwise we'll be off topic and Shawn prefers there's no arguments.  :hi:

    As an example, very nice John Wick Mustang sh9000!  (Now someone can see the context since the post and pictures are on the same page, and they didn't need to scroll through the exact same pictures again...and again.)  :p

    To get us back on topic, here are some of my recent toy purchases:

    IMG20190629163315.jpg

  5. I love this thread, but my only wish would be for people to reply without quoting.  Just on this page, there are literally (4) copies and (1) original of derex3592's Christmas picture.  :unknw:  By the way, nice to meet another Texan!  I think my parents had that same couch.  :lol:

    That was bad enough, now take a look back at the people who have quoted someone with (6) pictures.  haha  If they were all removed, the thread count would probably be cut in half and make this thread much easier to browse.  :hi:  I suppose it would be easy to edit your posts so the duplicate pictures aren't included.  (wink wink)

    From this point (although it's a bit too late), let's all do our best to reply without including the same pictures we just finished looking at, let alone four times.  haha  :good:

    Thanks!

  6. Convectuoso:  Yes, I'll ask around to see where I can find a good quality digital scanner for my decal collection.  What is the preferred/recommended optical resolution in pixels that I should look for?  (The higher the better of course.)  I only have a four in one for home use, so the scanner is primarily for documents.

    Bolt: Congratulations on your 1/72 Monster, looks awesome!

    sh9000: Amazing 1/100 resin kit collection, thanks for sharing, they look to be in great condition!

  7. Very true, and I have your generosity to thank for that.  I'm honored to add your awesome kits to my collection, and I appreciate you making them available.  :hi:

    Chad (Grayson72) listed (184) Macross items, an impressive amount of which some are head lasers, etc.  While there is the old saying about quantity versus quality, Chad has some super rare kits that inspired me to also work on my Macross plastic/resin collection.  Shawn, Carl and Gabe Q (300 kits) all have massive collections and have been working on inventories.  I'm really excited to see what they own and thanks again to everyone who has posted in this thread.  ;)

    A (24) kit Experten 1/100 variable valkyrie collection that I arranged the purchase of, as well as another auction lot will arrive soon.  My goal is to take pictures and submit a list of my personal collection as soon as possible.  Not only that, but I'm working on a comprehensive list of every Macross kit released, and I hope to publish it in some form depending upon cost.  :yahoo: 

    Please continue to post more pictures of your built/pending kit collection and a list whenever possible.  :lol:

  8. Wow, so many entries, there will be a 24th soon using my kit and built by Tom, just getting the decals sorted.  I'm gonna get off my butt and build something too, just waiting for the kit to arrive.  Tom's built many resin valkyries over the years to include the VF-171, VT-1, YF-19 and YF-21 I posted to:

     

  9. Great contest, thank you Brett for conceiving and implementing it!  If any experienced resin kit builders are willing to make a video tutorial while making their project, it will be much appreciated.  I'll even offer a free resin kit and/or cash prize depending upon your preference.  Please let us know if you're interested.  :hi:

    Here is a link to the thread I started about the tutorial for further insight.  A variable kit tutorial would be awesome, but they require the most skill, so fixed pose is also a good place to start.  As I mentioned, I'm even happy to provide the transformable MW resin kit of your choice from my personal collection.  ;)

     

  10. Thank you to everyone who has posted and kept this thread alive.  I've been enjoying looking through the pictures, and there are some awesome collections!  I think we've only scratched the surface, let's see more built and pending from Macross model kit fans. :yahoo:

    007-vf1: You have some very nice looking valkyries in your display cabinet.  :lol:

    R2KF, Joscasle, Kkx, Jvmacross and Bolt: Your collections are really cool.  :good:

    Grayson72: Please let me know if I can send you that list of questions, just patiently waiting for your reply to my February 12 message.  I need your feedback for the Macross Complete Model List I've been working on.  :help:

    Club M 1/72 VT-1 Super Ostrich, booster antenna will be changed to white, with a gray tip. (New addition to my collection, built by my longtime friend Tom.)

    Club M 1-72 VT-1 Super Ostrich (5).jpg

    Club M 1-72 VT-1 Super Ostrich (8).jpg

    Club M 1-72 VT-1 Super Ostrich (9).jpg

    Club M 1-72 VT-1 Super Ostrich (10).jpg

    Tayland 1/72 VF-171 Nightmare Plus, pretty rare kit, so we made a resin copy to be built instead of the original. (New addition to my collection, built by my longtime friend Tom.)

    1-72 VF-171 Project & Recast (5).jpg

    1-72 VF-171 Project & Recast (6).jpg

    1-72 VF-171 Project & Recast (7).jpg

     

     

    1-72 VF-171 Project & Recast (8).jpg

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