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  1. 16 minutes ago, no3Ljm said:

    Not sure what happened on your end. But try to open this link: https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsearch/closedsearch?auccat=&tab_ex=commerce&ei=utf-8&aq=-1&oq=&sc_i=&exflg=&p=1%2F60+VF-1&x=0&y=0

    And then on the search bar above where the '1/60 VF-1' is listed, try to type something and hit search. It will give you list of finished bidding items.

     

    This link worked. Thank you!

  2. 5 minutes ago, jvmacross said:

    Actually, the next decision is to educate yourself on the fair market value for the item you are trying to purchase....

    If the item has been listed for over 24hrs and it still has a "buy-it-now", it means the BIN price is most likely above the current market value.

    Here is some info for helping you figure out the going prices for most items on YJA.....

     

    It seems like the closed search link just reroutes me to the regular auction site. Am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks for the advice, btw.

  3. I hope this is ok to post here. If not, I apologize in advance.

    It's anime-related, since I'm looking at an anime item on Yahoo Japan Auctions (where I know a number of folks here shop).

    I've never bought anything there, but a fellow member here was just nice enough to send me a link to something I've been looking for for some time.

    Anyone here have experience using that site and suggestions they can offer? I've never used it before. It looks like I need a proxy to purchase, receive, and then ship the item to me in the US.

    It looks like there are a number of proxies out there, with FromJapan and JapaMart looking pretty good. ZenMarket looks like it might be too good to be legit.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

  4. 9 minutes ago, JetJockey said:

    Looking at that second picture I think I named it incorrectly as it's a thin foldout compared to the book. But I think I found those images in the same auction. Or either when I was doing some searches for Zillions Creations and Movic. I need to look at the other Zillion images I have saved.

    Did a quick look online to see if I could find Book 1 for you. It looks like the first picture is the cover of book 1, and the second is from a catalog Sega put out that year (1987?) of their new products.

  5. 18 minutes ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said:

    I reckon the first Zillion Creations book contained this image of a "Hyper-Charger":

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    I found it on this site.  I know the address says Harmony Gold Japan, but it does have some other Zillion lineart that I haven't seen before.

     

    That's the site where I came across the fact that CMs had been planning a Tri-Charger.

    Very cool illustration of the Hyper-Charger, by the way. I wonder if it was an early design, or meant to be a line extension down the road?

  6. 1 hour ago, tekering said:

    I'd always assumed that was an early Megazone 23 design... especially since Harmony Gold still had the license at that point.

    As far as I know, it only ever appeared in Robotech Art 3. It isn't in any of the general ARTMIC or specific MZ23 books that I have, so I'm pretty sure it was commissioned by Harmony Gold for the Sentinels, which would mean it was done by Ammonite in-house of Tatsunoko.

    When Sentinels had its funding pulled, Tatsunoko kept the design team together by putting them on Zillion. As I understand it, most fans think that the mecha concepts were repurposed, so the GMU became the Land Carrid, the GMU dropship became the Big Porter, the Inorganics became various Nohza troops, and the Prototype Cyclone became the Tri-Charger.

    I assumed it was a new design for the Sentinels, but intended to show a prototype that would have made some sort of sense being developed into the Garland by those who stayed behind on Earth, and the Cyclone by R&D out in space... but I have no facts to support that. It was just 12-year-old me picking up Robotech Art 3 at Waldenbooks, and coming across both The Sentinels and Robotech The Movie for the first time, and trying to make sense of that one picture towards the back.

  7. In my continuing quests to fill out my bike/trike related anime love, I've come back to the old Robotech Prototype Cyclone.

    This was designed for the aborted Sentinels series, though I'm not aware of it ever appearing anywhere except for the one image in Robotech Art 3. It seems that the general consensus is that it was re-designed into the Zillion Tri-Charger, though there are some big leaps between the two.

    Is anyone aware of any concept art for this trike at all? Either on the Robotech side, or during the re-design process for Zillion?

    Literally all I've been able to find, after doing a lot of searching, is the one single image below, and then artwork for the finalized Tri-Charger.

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    Obviously, it's a big design step from there to here:

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  8. 15 hours ago, JetJockey said:

    That's cool artwork. I remember posting somewhere about wanting to get some of the artbooks. I wish I could find my old drawing for the base I drew when I was a kid. It was from the early part of the Master System game where you go to recharge.

    If anyone on here has any of the artbooks, I'd love to hear about what is contained in each (in particular, I'm interested in ones with concept artwork on the mecha). There are a few books floating around online, but not much of anything for info or previews on what's inside.

  9. 10 hours ago, captain america said:

    I can guarantee that there's no way for the Condor to transform AND attach to the back of any Legioss and still retain any resemblance to the line-art. These guys couldn't even design a basic rifle, so my faith in them figuring-out the mechanics of a robot that was seen as a still in ONE episode is ZERO.

    I'm not trying to get into an argument by any means, but I do think that it's important to separate what was seen in the show from what was designed. It may have been seen in one still, but the ARTMIC team did a ton of design work and backstory work that the final episode writers did or did not include at their own discretion. There were histories written that never made it in, and many additional mecha, weapons, armors, and variants. Mecha were designed with full, detailed transformation sequences, even if the animators and script writers of the final show never used those designs. Again, we're talking about what was designed, not what made it into the show.

    Looking at the IMAI files (well, the English translation of the IMAI files), the Condor was described as the "Condor Armo Fighter". The Legioss, in its history notes, was referred to as the "Legioss Armo Fighter", which replaced the "Condor Armo Fighter". So, to me, that means that the designers intended the Condor not to be a TLEAD predecessor, thus it did not connect to the Legioss.

    I personally just like to picture it as an attachment/booster/re-entry add-on, just because I think it would be visually fun.

    As for transformation, I have seen no original ARTMIC pictures of it transformed, except for having the legs folded back; it also does have those small/vestigial wings on its back. However, lets keep in mind that the TLEAD transformation is, essentially, bend the legs and arms back and open the wings. Looks to me like the Condor would be essentially bend the legs back and unfold the significantly smaller wings. So, not THAT far short of it (in fact, early designs for the TLEAD, including transformation, didn't have a head or anything else folding or moving, but were basically the Condor "transformation", but with longer wings), but yes, visually less of a change.

    If you look at the backstory in the IMAI files, the different Earth colonies (Mars and Jupiter) were involved in warfare among each other, and then banded together to fight the Inbit, developing the Legioss along the way. My takeaway from that is that the Condor was used in these colonial battles. As these took place in space or in the atmospheres of other planets (and, in some cases, lower gravities and different densities of atmosphere), the Condor did not have to be very aerodynamic (not that the TLEAD is either). The first wave to retake Earth used these, and then the Legioss was developed. That doesn't change the fact that the Condor was an "armo fighter" and not just an "armo soldier".

     

    Realistically, it just doesn't matter. You prefer to think of it as not being intended to transform; I prefer to think of it as being intended to transform, just with a really minimalist transformation. To each his own.

     

    As to the comment about the ARTMIC guys not being able to design a basic rifle, I think that's a bit harsh. I think they came up with some pretty decent weapons designs. Their rifles are pretty decent, and the Gallant in "rifle mode" really isn't really a rifle; it's a pistol with a stock attached.

  10. 3 minutes ago, SuperDimensionalDave said:

    Didn't occur to me it could be the Condor either. No idea it transformed. Yeah what threw me also is the phallyc nose cone that looks like it would marry up between the Legioss' arms. Glad I'm wrong. Looks cool and all but an updated yet still traditionally spirited (like the Ride Armors) Tread would be preferred. 

    It'll never be made, but I have a soft spot for Kakinuma Hideki's redesigns from 2007 Hobby Japan Magazine.

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  11. 6 minutes ago, no3Ljm said:

    Maybe someone did an original drawing based on the non-transforming Condor.

     

    I could look through my various ARTMIC books to refresh my memory, but I don't think it was every shown transformed (though there was concept art showing it flying, in robot form).

    All the transformed art work out there is fan art, I think...

    However, some of the ARTMIC art did show what appear to be wings on it, so my opinion is that, as originally designed, they were at least leaving the option there for it to be transformable.

     

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    My personal, non-canon preference is to have it transform and be a booster, like the TLEAD. That whole proboscis on the design looks like it would fit nicely between the arms/upper engines on the Legioss.

  12. 23 minutes ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said:

    Congrats, it looks like it's in good shape and nothing seems to be missing.  Do take care with those flexible links to the helmet, they are prone to stress marks.  The front arm that attaches to the front wheel may need some coaxing to get it the way it should look in ATV mode.

    Thanks.

    It seems in great shape, with all of the joints very tight, no scuffs or other marks.

    Everything seems here. JJ's shoulder pads, pistol, holster, HUD/headband, a little red disc (not sure where that goes yet), even the face mask that clips into the helmet and the little blue thruster cones that go in the robot feet.

    The front swingarm for the wheel, on the other hand, is a huge pain. Just floppy all over.

    Really surprised by the size of this thing. It's more like a Yamato Garland.

  13. 4 minutes ago, SuperDimensionalDave said:

    Oh yeah you're right. Didn't even notice. He also has this which I REALLY hope isn't the updated Tread look. If we do get a Riobot Tread to go with Legioss I hope it looks more traditional than this. 

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    I think that's the Condor (did it have a different name in MOSPEADA or Robotech? I'm blanking).

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  14. Just now, SuperDimensionalDave said:

    Found this recent post on Mercy Rabbit's Twitter. Wonder if this'll be part of the boxart or instructions for the Riobot Lancer. 

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    Looks like the classic design, not the Sentinel one.

  15. So, if it's ok to share some of my personal joy at the moment...

    After a decade of searching online, hearing statements that "those pop up on eBay every once in a while", this just arrived on my doorstep 5 minutes ago:

     

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    The box looks pretty much pristine for anything I've gotten used from Japan, nevermind a 30 year old toy.

     

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    Everything seems to be here. Stickers still un-applied, accessories still in the baggie, and even the flexible attachments to the helmet are there, undamaged.

    I think it's complete. Anyone with one of these able to confirm?

     

    I'm just giddy like a little kid finally getting this... and nervous to take it out and transform it.

     

    Now to spend the next decade trying to find a Ridingcepter...

  16. 9 minutes ago, jenius said:

    Glad you liked the review! I ponied up for the blue and white one but now that I know how fragile the paint is, I'm kind of dreading doing a review of it..

    I am SERIOUSLY conflicted on this one.

    The blue and white color scheme is exactly, 100% up my alley. Absolutely love it.

    On the other hand, with the regular edition coming in at $228 on AmiAmi, the strike parts themselves (which are kind of a must if you get the blue and white edition) coming in at $232, and then the special Garland at $582, that's paying $814 for some cool extra parts and a limited edition color scheme (or 3.6 times the price of the regular edition). I just don't know if I can justify that... then again, I'm still kicking myself for not buying the Viper's Creed Maneuver Blade back in the day, and that was around $450...

    For those of us who missed the kickstarter, does anyone know if the blue and white edition is being offered anywhere other than AmiAmi?

  17. 2 hours ago, treatment said:

    Jenius' yt-review:

     

     

     

     

     

    Nice video and great review. I agree with pretty much all the comments you made about this toy (including not being a fan or the extra spinning part on the shoulders, which is too loose on both of mine).

    I think the only points you missed are the round ankle parts which I believe are meant to be rotated around in robot mode (not that they make any difference), and the big one being that the scale corresponds to the figures (Arcadia and Yamato) and not the vehicle itself (though you show "true" scale at the end).

    Again, great review, and such a great toy. I only wish the blue and white one were priced so that I could justify ordering it too.

  18. 19 hours ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said:

    Considering my early negativity and the production of this new BD set, let me say:

    Don't hold your breath for Arcadia or Sentinel to make Zillion toys. I think Zillion is just too obscure a series to warrant a dedicated set of toys. :p

     

    Well played.

     

    My Apple figure came in the mail yesterday, so I thought I'd post a few pictures for anyone on the fence about it. Everything that I've seen online was just stock images.

     

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    It arrive in a nice, very sturdy and solid outer box.

     

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    Inside was a foam insert, the actual product box, and a free gift (picture taken after I removed everything but the insert).

     

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    The package included this artwork. I think it's referred to as a pencil board (please correct me on this if I'm wrong).

    Basically very heavy stock, almost cardboard, with this artwork on the front.

    I was not expecting this, and was pleasantly surprised.

     

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    The product box itself came wrapped in tissue paper. Not a big deal, a little more protection to keep everything mint, but definitely added to the impression of getting a high quality item.

     

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    Apple herself comes in this very nice box, with generous display windows.

     

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    And here she is, along with Opa-Opa. Nothing amazing to the base (relatively thin plastic), but it gets the job done and the connection for her foot (metal) is very nice and solid.

    I was impressed.

    I took the picture next to the other most recent items I've received, to give a sense of scale (Arcadia Garlands in front, listed at 1/24 but really 1/18, and Sentinel MOSPEADAs in back, which are 1/12 and noticeably smaller).

    I'm very happy with this purchase. I paid $66 on Amazon on Sunday, and it was well worth it, in my opinion. Is it worth the $160 that Amazon is charging today, or the $105-120 that most other sites seem to be charging? That all depends on your love of the show. For me, I wouldn't pay much more than what I did, but then I'm really a mecha and vehicle collector, and not into just character figures.

    I hope this is helpful to people considering the figure.

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