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mechaninac

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  1. When are they coming out? I haven't a clue...I'd figure around October. These things usually sell anywhere from $9.99 to $14.99. Expect to pay around $11.99 most places; Mcfarlane figures eventually go on sale for around $4.99 in many places, but since I think these will sell quite well I doubt they will be around long enough to get discounted. As to where to get them, you can find them online, at KBToy Works, Toys-R-Us and other toy chains. FYI, I've found that TRU usually sells them for about $1.00 less than KBTW as they are a larger retailer.
  2. Max exits the SDF-1 to engage Millia...lights all boosters, wings sheer off...Max turns into a pile of mush form the G force...Millia wins without even firing a shot. Looks kick-ass though.
  3. Unfortunately I don't have that kit, I got that image off Macrossworld's model section. Can anyone help? Those little extras would be a great addition to spruce up the 1/60 GBP. There is one thing that could be quickly added, however, without much effort. See attached picture for the circled item.
  4. Is there any chance of expanding the decal/sticker sheet to include some of the extra warnings, numbers, pin-up art and assorted stencils that came with the IMAI kits like the one pictured bellow? That would be great and a definite improvement over what Yamato offers.
  5. I made my VF-1A CF fast pack compatible by enlarging some of the existing holes with a round needle file and carefully drilling, cutting, filing rectangular slots in the backpack to accept the booster attachment prongs. It worked quite well; as a matter of fact, I have it wearing the fast packs form my Hikaru VF-1J.
  6. Hopefully that's all it is. The cynic in me says that there is some design/QC problem with the first 3000 units that required some re-engineering, thus the staggered release, in which case it would probably be best to get the later ones; or it could just be that the first 3000 are RT.com exclusives with some additional gimmick in the packaging. We shall see...
  7. 15K units for each of the four MPC Alphas under the "Robotech - New Generation" licence and an untold number of each under the "Mospeada Legioss" name for the Japanese/Asian Rim market.
  8. You can sum up a collector toy company's mindset this way: If you make it, geeks with money will buy it; and if you make it in limited quantities, the same geeks with money to burn will pay 10X as much and trample on each other for the privilege of buying it. The fault lies not with the company, but with the collector who'll pay anything for the new limited edition bauble. Unfortunately, most of us are guilty of it at one time of another for one thing or another. The way I look at it, if someone wants to buy something and is willing to pay the asking price, then go for it. As long as you're not hurting anyone else in the process on acquiring the funds necessary to support your addiction, who am I to say you shouldn't.
  9. I actually like the look of the battleship Yamato form 2520; it looks like a futuristic evolution of the space battleship concept, even though it may not be everyone's cup of tea. This "new" Yamato, on the other hand, looks like a convolution, a collection of different design elements cobbled together by a team of CGI geeks who thought that putting everything, including the kitchen sink, into the design would make it look cool.
  10. I just watched this and it is fantastic, and I thought that some of you would find it just as entertaining as I did, so I decided to share. Just click on the LINK to launch the QuickTime file. Those with slow connections may need to have a healthy amount of patience as even with a fast line it still takes a while to fully download. Enjoy!
  11. I hope you're right, but the picture shows the toy in fighter mode, inside the box, secured in its vac-formed plastic cradle. If the toy was mis-transformed, it probably wouldn't fit in there properly...time will tell.
  12. If you have a hard time visualizing objects in 3D from 2D sources then 3D modeling would not be your cup of tea; if, on the other hand, you can picture in your mind what something should look like from a few drawings (top view + side view for example + a front view if you're lucky) then the only thing to worry about would be to learn one of the myriad 3D modeling softwares available out there. From there, imagination and/or inspiration are the only requisites.
  13. Alright, first picture showing the back end of the toy in fighter mode. Not to carp too much on Toynami's MPC Alpha (both the 1/35 Gakken Legioss and, to a greater extent, Imai's 1/48 kit are guilty of this too) but those legs and feet stick out like sore thumbs in fighter mode.
  14. VF-11B is from Macross Plus and VF-11C is from Macross 7, other than that...
  15. Wow! I'm beginning to be glad I have this thing on pre-order; this toy, dispite it's puny dimensions, appears to be very well thought out and replete with detail, and the color choice looks excellent from the pictures. My only two nitpiks are the chest hanging so low in armo-fighter mode (maybe an inheritance from the IMAI kit) as it appears that it will come very close to dragging the ground, and the huge feet that could be due to the design team trying to achieve an anime "accurate" look in armo-soldier mode. Having the toy in hand will answer any questions about the first issue, but the "clown feet" issue is one that we'll just have to learn to deal with...until someone decides to create a retrofit resin kit for those who are bothered by it.
  16. Point taken. I agree that this is no place for politics, but I did not start it and felt that that puerile, cavalier comment deserved a response in kind. I'll henceforth step off my soap box.
  17. And I'm sure HG is just like the Democratic Party...they'll lie, cheat, and steal, and get their legions of mindless myrmidons to go along with it in order to regain the power they squandered and lost. See, your little political gibe works both ways.
  18. Agreed. I'd say that it's more disappointing than irritating. Toynami should have gone with 1/48...smaller than the 1/35 but still manageable for a Beta link-up, and bigger than the puny 1/55, and conveniently in scale with the Yamato 1/48 Valks. Oh well, 1/55 will have to do. What is really galling is that they are asking $80 large for this thing, but as has been mentioned countless times before, since they are the only game in town for new Mospeada Legioss toys they can charge whatever the hell they want. I just hope that the final product at least comes close to justifying the price.
  19. I guess those would be the high moral standards of a soccer hooligan.
  20. A lot of the actual toy size and quality speculations will be solved within 2 weeks to a month's time. I have one on pre-order so I can see for myself and avoid the chance, however improbable, that if I wait I'll miss out on it...after I have that in my hands then I'll decide if continuing to buy the rest of the collection is worth my while. If the Alpha is VERY good, then I'll have to live with $60-$80 retail; if the toy is of passable quality then I'll wait for it to go on sale (I may do that anyway), but if the Apha sucks, then the Blue one will be the first and last for me.
  21. VF-1s and all subsequent variable fighters are composed of unobtanium and bolognium alloys.
  22. Not to mention that, unlike the F-14, the VF-1 is a fantasy plane that does not conform to the laws of physics, aerodynamics, metallurgy, or anything else having to do with reality.
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