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Aegis

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  1. Question : Is that firts Stikfas figure a custom job or is it sold by itself ?

    I that guy made that thing out of a stikfas then _I´m impressed , I think _I have a few ideas , only problem is , how the hell did he do it ? any guides available ?

  2. Are you twins or what ? :lol:

    Seriously though ;

    So, if you buy a 1/60 M+ toy, you're getting a toy that is just as big as your 1/48 VF-1s

    I know I'm nit-picking here, and you probalby understand scale. . . but I'm constantly shocked at how many people don't understand scale and how it relates to actual size

    I understand scales pretty well , and I know the size of a toy (in scale) is proportionate to the real size of the original object , and you´re right m I just decided to be economic with my words last time around , but you´re statement is right.

    I´m also bothered that some of people in favour of 1/48 M+ toys don´t understand that , for example , the size of a 1/48 toy is relative to the size of the original object , and they just make fools of themselves by screaming for 1/48 M+ toys for the sake of having something 1/48 which is total nonsense as well.

    What I really don't understand is why you don't think a 15" YF-19 would make a nice display piece. I somewhat agree that a toy that large would be a little cumbersome to transform and handle, but if it's a display piece then it would just be sitting there looking pretty. If anything, a 1/48 version would be the PERFECT display piece, unless you prefer the 1/100 doyusha version?

    I´m not sure if something as big and expensive as a 1/48 M+ toy would make such a good display piece. For that price (which I pressume will be pretty high) then you´re better off getting some model kits as display pieces ; what´s the point of having a transformable display piece if it´s too cumbersome to be transformed , let alone the fact that the level of detail is not at all in proportion to the size of an object , i.e. Bigger is not always better.

    I would much rather prefer Yamato to release humanly affordable (they would be about as expensive as the 1/48 VF-1s) 1/60 M+ and M0 toys than uber impractical 1/48 M+/M0 toys.

    And for the record , I have the space and financial resources to get various 1/48 M+ toys , but even so , I feel it´ll be a comeplete waiste of time for Yamato and us if they decide to go the 1/48 way in regards to M0 and M+ toys. I want to make clear that I´m not against the idea of having M+ and M0 toys of equal size and detail as the 1/48 VF-1 toys , that´s why I´m in favour of the 1/60 scale M+ toys.

  3. some people here need to get something straight , 1/60 M+ or M0 valks would be just as big and detailed as current 1/48 VF-1 toys ; this is simple enough :

    1/60 M+ toys = 1/48 detail & size

    so if you buy a 1/60 M+ toy you´re really getting a 1/48 toy , get it ?

    The sole idea of 1/48 M+ toys makes me puke , really , we would be stuck for years waiting for Yamato to release this giants and then trying to get them at a good price , only to realise that not only they won´t make a good display piece but they are gonna be useless and the size of those things will be impractical for any fictional idea that they´ll have more detail.

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