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Vic Mancini

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  1. Obvious answer is obvious, but probably because Zero's ghosts attach to Valks like super packs. Everyone who has a VF-0 wants the ghost to fully load their fighter.
  2. I think the answer to that is actually a lot more simple than anything that has to do with airflow or aerodynamics. The reason being that the wings fold up/back at a 90 degree angle when in battroid. Those mid-wing mounted engines become the closest thing to a "backback", and the "spikes" are at 12 o'clock in that configuration.
  3. Holy sh!t. I'm not a fan of the VF-27, but I really like that YF-27. The scheme is nice too.
  4. Shouldn't this be a reply to Hutch? I'm in agreeance with you.
  5. Yeah, I watched it the same week as BLA. You're right it did suck. But that wasn't the reason why it sucked.
  6. Underwhelming is exactly how I'd describe it. The aliens and their tech was not very impressive or scary. On a side note, they really need to stop making alien invasion movies where the bad guys have such critical weak points to be exploited.
  7. And I actually can't decide which one I like better. Both are truly amazing.
  8. Disagree. Yamato could always take a small liberty with the curvature of the noseconse and another small liberty with the curvature of the fuselage behind the canopy. They made it work much better on the YF-19 and you don't hear any complaints about inaccurate curvatures. Where there's a will - there's a way.
  9. This is just my personal opinion, but I think the likelihood of a new YF-19 is pretty close to 100%. There's just too much demand, (aka: $$$), to not do it. What's the alternative for Yamato when they run out of Macross Valks to build?...call it a day and quietly walk off into the sunset? I don't think so. That being said, I wouldn't expect a new YF-19 any time soon. I suspect it will come when Yamato decides to relaunch everything. And that relaunch might not even be in 1/60 scale, because Yamato will want everyone to feel compelled to collect/buy a whole new line of freshly scaled Valks. I don't see Yamato making a V3 YF-19 that is intended to stand shoulder to shoulder with the current YF-21, VF-11, or the rest of the 1/60 scale valks. An all new YF-19 would probably have an all new family of new valks planned for release in Alpha One's wake. The ironic part is the new valks will probably end up making the new YF-19 look substandard once again. At which point everyone will be asking if Graham knows if Yamato will release a V4 YF-19 based on the improvements they incorporated into the next generation VF-19s! But again, this is just my prediction which is not based on any kind of factual knowledge. I could be wrong, and I really hope I am, because a new YF-19 in 1/60 scale that is intended to stand shoulder to shoulder with the current 1/60 line would totally rock. I think there is a demand for it, and I would definitely be intere$$$ted.
  10. I would only be interested if the hips are in the right place. If the placement is like the 1/60, I'm not even remotely tempted.
  11. If you're comparing to the stylized cartoonish line art designs of Mac 7, you may have a point. Almost all the valks have exaggerated feet. But geez, I dunno. The F mode of the VF-19 already has more junk in the trunk than any other valk design I can think of off the top of my head. If the feet get any bigger it's going to have problems getting off the runway.
  12. It's difficult to set out to save someone when you don't even know they're in danger. But as soon as they knew Myung was in danger they decided to work together and go to her rescue. Isamu risked his life against the Macross, and Guld martyred himself to take out the X-9 so Isamu could fulfill his task without the Ghost interfering. Risking your life, (and sacrificing it in Guld's case), to save the lives of others are heroic traits. Guld wasn't sacrificing his life just to beat the X-9 and selfishly prove that human pilots were superior to machines. He was sacrificing his life because if he bugged out, Isamu would be the Ghost's next target, and Myung would have nobody left to save her.
  13. I guess that's one way of looking at it. But that's not how I see it. The reason Isamu can't resist showing Guld up in a chaser plane is not because Isamu is simply an "irresponsible arsehole", it's to convey how deeply routed and competitive the rivalry between Isamu and Guld is. The same can be said for all the reckless things Guld did. Isamu and Guld are both equally driven to win...at whatever the game is. It's all encompassing. I guess calling them irresponsible is not inaccurate. They are. But I don't like how simple you paint their picture. Their relationship is more complicated than just being "two irresponsible arseholes" that do irresponsible things simply because they are irresponsible people. As for being heroes...They do save Myung in the end. Along with the rest of Macross city from falling under the hypnotic trance of a self preservation driven A.I. gone amuck.
  14. Yeah, that's another good point. You could be 186,000 miles away still give your target less than 1 second to move out of the way from a high powered beam weapon. Shows like Star Trek where huge spaceships are getting up close to each other and maneuvering around like slow-moving fighter jets always used to give me a chuckle. At some point you just have to suspend your disbelief and go with it though.
  15. That's a good point on the space dog fighting. But in Macross it's rarely portrayed that way. In Macross air planes in space seem to fly the same as air planes in the air. (Kind of like Star Wars space combat). Personally speaking, if I'm flying a space ship that handles like an air plane, and I know I'm going to be pulling way more positive G turns than negative G turns, I want a defensive laser turret facing aft, and even more importantly upwards by 15-45 degrees. Because if I have a bogey on my tail, that's where he's going to be. PS. When were the head lasers used offensively in Mac Zero? I don't remember that. I'd love to go re-watch that scene.
  16. If you're engaged in a dogfight with another fighter jet, and he's on your tail, isn't he almost always behind and above you? Or isn't that where you are when you're on his tail? Dog fights don't usually happen in straight lines. You're usually trying to out-turn your opponent and get on his six. Planes turn by banking to one side and pulling up...that puts your enemy right in the sweet spot for the rear mounted lasers on the newer VFs.
  17. Ok. I thought maybe there was something more going on that went over my head.
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