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  1. <_< williamm gunn I have a question for you, did this gbp armor have in the sticker sheet the prometheus design sticker for the leg? I mean the one that have a prometheus with an eagle in his legs? because i dont like the ARMD sticker that it shows in the yamato publicity besides the ARMD sticker looks weird with the prometheus ones all over the gbp body........... :rolleyes:

    Er, wait. Eagle? What eagle? I posted the picture of the sticker sheets. The sticker on the inner side of the GBP's right leg armour is in the sticker sheet, if that's what you are asking.

  2. Someone asked for Low Vis VF-1??? ;)

    IPB Image

    IPB Image

    The stickers that came along with the armour:

    IPB Image

    I didn't really bother about the ARMD or Prometheus stickers, it just looks great so I stick them on. Normally I don't apply the stickers onto my Macross toys, but I really love this urban version of GBP, so think I got a bit carried away with the stickers this time round. I had used the stickers from both sticker sheets, but not all of the stickers of course. Makes ALOT of difference, once the stickers are on. I love my urban GBP!

    For more pics, you can see them at My Macross toys

    Hope you enjoy!

  3. William Gunn,

    Thanks for posting the pictures.

    I see that you opened your limited edition TRU version Cannon Fodder.

    You can clearly tell that it is the one on the left, because of the slightly darker brown color and the lack of fastpack holes.

    I've yet to open mine, but it isn't doing me any good just gathering dust. ;)

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

    I am a Macross toy collector, simply because of the love for it. I open up all my Yamato/Bandai toys to at least touch and play with them for a while. Though it's not possible that all my toys get equal amount of time and attention, it's not possible, too many Macross toys already. Not to mention that I also buy 2 of the same types of certain valkyries, for example, 2x 1/60 Elintseeker, 2x 1/60 Strike VF-1S, 4x 1/48 FAST packs (actually wanted 6 sets), wanted to get another 1/48 Super VF-1J gift set but my wallet's running dry and I need money to eat.

    I have seen toy collectors buying toys (Yamato, Macross Vintage, or some other Transformer vintage toys) and they insist on the toy box being wrapped up nicely, not opened. They pay a bomb for it and keep it in mint condition. Sad to say, these are not real toy collectors. They are just keeping their toys so that they can sell them off at a better price to make profits. I will not sell any of my Macross toys because I enjoy them. So, in a nutshell, open up your Macross toys and enjoy them!! That's what they're for.

    My guess is to your intentions of not selling them, is to have them be buried with you when you die. Heh heh! :o

    Yup!! My Macross toys are going with me into my coffin!! Now, if I'm going to include the suposedly 1/60 Monster by Yamato.............. I'll need onehellofa big coffin!

  4. William Gunn,

    Thanks for posting the pictures.

    I see that you opened your limited edition TRU version Cannon Fodder.

    You can clearly tell that it is the one on the left, because of the slightly darker brown color and the lack of fastpack holes.

    I've yet to open mine, but it isn't doing me any good just gathering dust. ;)

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

    I am a Macross toy collector, simply because of the love for it. I open up all my Yamato/Bandai toys to at least touch and play with them for a while. Though it's not possible that all my toys get equal amount of time and attention, it's not possible, too many Macross toys already. Not to mention that I also buy 2 of the same types of certain valkyries, for example, 2x 1/60 Elintseeker, 2x 1/60 Strike VF-1S, 4x 1/48 FAST packs (actually wanted 6 sets), wanted to get another 1/48 Super VF-1J gift set but my wallet's running dry and I need money to eat.

    I have seen toy collectors buying toys (Yamato, Macross Vintage, or some other Transformer vintage toys) and they insist on the toy box being wrapped up nicely, not opened. They pay a bomb for it and keep it in mint condition. Sad to say, these are not real toy collectors. They are just keeping their toys so that they can sell them off at a better price to make profits. I will not sell any of my Macross toys because I enjoy them. So, in a nutshell, open up your Macross toys and enjoy them!! That's what they're for.

  5. I have played the DC version sometime ago and now I'm playing the Gamecube version (PSO Episodes I and II). Overall a great game, especially if you like games where you level up your characters and go around collecting weapons and stuff. The raising of your Mags are also interesting, feeding your Mags and seeing what sort of different Mags they turn into. The only thing is that I have never played online, both on the DC as well as the Gamecube. On the downside, the level designs are the same, even for different difficulty levels, but the monsters and bosses get tougher of course. Can be a highly addictive game, I definitely recommend it.

    But just be careful when you go online and play with other players, as pretty nasty things happen as I have read from other game forums: other players join into your online game and kill your charater and stealing your stuff, it happens.

  6. Oh, and on the Miss Macross stage (P-06 I think), you actually see some semi-animated scenes of Minmay in the Miss Macross contest while fighting, pretty cool ^_^ Wish they showed that for a bit longer, but definitely makes you feel like you are there, just like how it is in the TV episode. And it did distract me a bit from the battle, almost costing me a lost LOL. :lol:

    Huh?? Distraction?? What distraction??? My eyes were on the Miss Macross contest all the time while the fighting was going on......... :) how?? just keep going left or right while letting loose your missiles on the Quel-Quallie Theater Reconnaissance Pod. Think the Quel-Quallie is more of a distraction than the Miss Macross contest :p

  7. I was kindaof dissappointed as I had thought the pictures of Minmay at the back cover of the DVD case will pop up in the actual game, but that wasn't the case. Unless it's something to be unlocked....... But the game itself is super, no complains about that for sure.

  8. I found myself normally switching between fighter and battroid modes: fighter for high speed and firing missiles while battroid for firing of gunpod. Gerwalk is seldom used, only if high speed is required while on ground.

  9. Although the main fighting force should be the transformable valkyries, but Destroids will still be used. Reason? Cost and firepower. Assuming the complexity and transformation of the valkyrie, I assume it costs more to build a valkyrie than a common Destroid. The Monster will most likely costs more than a standard Destroid but there's a reason for it: raw firepower. But it sacrifices mobility and speed. Variable Monster from VFX-2? Let's just say the shuttle mode is purely for transportation purposes, you wouldn't want to fly a variable Monster and try to dogfight even a VF-1.

    I would think that in terms of firepower, the Destroids (minus the Monster class) in general exceeds that of the standard valkyrie, but not mentioning the FAST pacts and what armour enhancements for the valkyrie. For general ground combat or support roles, Destroids will be deployed. True, valkyries can do the job as well, but it would probably be more for general aerial and space combat.

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