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Thanks to Totoro242 for a nice Yammie 1/48 VF-1A with Fast Packs.
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I am looking for a Bandai 1/55 Strike and Takatoku GBP-1S in at least great condition. Should be complete with all accessories and box needs to be in displayable condition. I will pay cash since I don't have anything to trade these days. Let me know.
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I haven't seen SC and probably won't bother... but i just wanted to chime in after Nied, the "From the Stars" comic is probably the single best piece of semi-original material Robotech has spawned... if you didn't like Mac0, then it's not a bad prequel story, and the art is kind of fun compared to the current HG 'style'...
Try Target. Just picked up a copy when I was shopping for some kitchen related items. I didn't know anything was in the works. I have my hesitations for anything robotech but the production values looked promising.
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- 1 VF-1 2NV
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These tech cards came with the original 1985 Bandai issued model kits.
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- I'm going to have to jump on the Tamiya thinner bandwagon with WM Cheng. I have tried using plain rubbing alcohol many moons ago and now have noticed some yellowing/off color on some of my models after a couple of years. You won't notice a difference immediately (well I haven't anyways) but over time you will. It's worth the extra few bucks.
- As for paint choices...I use both Tamiya & Testors Model Master Acrylics. The big difference I noticed between the two is the finish. It depends what kind of finish you are trying to achieve. I generally use Tamiya paints for figures and for Anime/Cartoon like finishes. I use Model Master paints for more realistic finishes. Most of my Macross/Sci-Fi projects are painted with Tamiya acrylics while I use Model Master acrylics for 1/35 military armor stuff. I also tend to thin out model master paints more than I would do with Tamiya paints.
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My first valk was a Takatoku 1/55 VF-1J that I got was when I would visit my grandparents in Taiwan for the summer...must have been the summer of 82 or 83. I remember getting it from the 4th floor of Far Eastern Department Store in Taichung (I remember drooling over all the die cast Japanese toys they had on display). I still have it on a shelf in my old room at my parent's house in Cali...I'm sure it's all sorts of crazy yellow by now.
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1/72: 0
1/60: 7
1/48: 2
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Haterist - Yeah what is up with old school cyclones. I grew up in SoCal but went to school in the Northeast but I remeber going to the Comic Coventions at the Shriner Auditorium in LA during the early to mid 90's and picking up the large scale Mospeada's for $20. These were the real deal Gakken Mospeada packaged toys and not the Henshin Robo repackages. Now I see them on ebay for no less than $150 in so so condition and over $200 for mint stuff. Maybe someone will re-issue the Mospeada stuff (unlikely) and watch the Mospeada market fall. BTW, if this isn't very coherant, the wife and I just got back from tailgating at the USC/UVA game.
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Back in 1998 when I first gradauted from college and starting earning an income I rediscovered my childhood on ebay. Low and behold I found a Takatoku Super VF-1S and Bandai Super Ostrich. I decided I must have them and the final bid of something like $1200 each for those two Valks didn't seem too outrageous at the time. Both were complete and the boxes were in C8 condition. Fast foward to now and I see similar condition items for $400. No regrets though...okay a little.
1/48 Yamato Backpack Clip for Super/Strike Armor
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I never got the backpack clip for the 1/48 Super/Strike Armor so if anyone have one of these layting around let me know. Thanks,