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I've got a few, how about $45.00 + shipping? Send me a PM if interested. Otherwise, just post up in the 'Wanted' forum, and someone will be along to take your money sooner or later.
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It's usually a couple of bucks more, but at generally $35.00-$45.00 MIB for either, not a big deal. Yes, you are
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Here's an interesting article on the subject: http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/189
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I'd go for the TRU 1A - has much nicer color than the standard CF... The standard CF is the same color as the 1/48, the TRU is more olive-drab like the old Taka/Bandai.
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Out of around 25 Yamato toys owned, I've only had one unexpected breakage (1/72 VF-11 Hip). I did break a 1/60 VF-1 backpack hinge, but that was completely my own fault. Also had a landing gear strut break on a 1/48 CF, after a short flight across the room and a high-velocity crash onto the ground, which was also completely my own fault. Oddly enough, no problems here with either my Garland, or either of the VF0s I've bought. I don't really handle my toys constantly, but they're not exactly bench-warmers either.
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Beetras? Batrain?
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Yes. Unofficial total remains $122,288.
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Ultimate Voicemail Meltdown - YIKES!!!!!!
Hiriyu replied to Skull-1's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Knight, If you have an integrated LAN on the mobo, here's a couple of things to check. First, enter BIOS and make sure that your onboard LAN is enabled. Assuming that's ok, then go to your mainboard manufacturer's website and download and install the latest chipset driver package. If your ethernet controller still doesn't show up in device manager, sounds like a mainboard and/or driver problem. You could always throw a cheap PCI LAN card in if the mobo doesn't want to play ball.
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I agree with David. I think the main problem here is one of visibility - even though the thread is stickied in the 'Toys' forum, it's pretty easy to pass up as it's clustered with all the other stickies. A front-page entry/link, along with headers or stickies across all relevant MW forums would have definitely helped with visibility.
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They are supposed to be released sometime in February. They're made by Megahouse and are part of their "Palm Action" series. Hopefully someone can come up with more info, I can't find any US retailers showing any info or preorders, in fact, I stumbled across the posted pic almost by accident...
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Here's a snippet I found on the net a while ago... They are "transformable", and fairly small, probably about 1/120 or so (~4" tall):
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It's really only bad from a straight-on view, which, due to the size of the figure, is not really a big deal. Shift your view a couple of degrees up or down, and it's a non-issue (kind of like the sides of a Yammie 1/48 ). The 1Js look great in gerwalk mode IMHO, but the fighter modes kind of uniformly suck across the 1/100 range, if you ask me, which you didn't I'll try to bring home a camera so I can get some more complimentary shots posted soon.
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I'm seeing the same as azrael notes above ^^ Not a big deal though. One thing I'm curious about: the VF-1J "Armored Valkyrie" entry has the same descriptive text in both the TV and DYRL sections... though in DYRL, Hikaru was piloting his 1A while the GBP is on screen. Should there be a more general text accompanying the DYRL entry? Aside from those minor quibbles, absolutely excellent work! I can see that I'm likely going to be spending way too much time there
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Your second idea sounds the better of the two
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This would be the likeliest prospect, I think.
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I'd be down for one set. NMB4Macross (Alex) is a straight shooter all the way, for anyone that hasn't already dealt with him.
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Nah, that happened to my 0S too. I think I mentioned it in the original 0S thread.
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Hey guys, There's some kind of funny business going on in the "VT-102" thread, with an invalid site certificate popup that I keep getting on page 5 (attached image). Not sure if this is due to links in someone's sig, or due to hotlinked images, but seems like potentially bad juju. Hope this helps!
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Agreed, that's a very cool idea. I'll have a look around too.
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I was actually doing an inventory/spreadsheet of my stuff a couple of days ago... Looks like my to-date cost on Yammies is around $3285.00
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Other than the detail panels for BM1 and BM2 in ship modes, it is perfect transformation. One of the detail-up panels may actually be left on BM2, along with the tailfins on BM1, and still transform just fine. Gunbuster's back is a little kibbly if you leave it all on though. So, to answer your question, yes, both machines combine as they are supposed to. I'm really digging mine, and have a hard time leaving it alone I think this page was linked waay back in the thread, but it has some great pics of the detail-up parts installed and uninstalled: http://pony-hp3.web.infoseek.co.jp/CD-GUNBUSTER.htm
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I got my 1Js the other day, and I like them. If you can get them for the right price, these little guys are a lot of fun to mess around with and worth the cost IMHO. You can spend quite a bit more on a nice dinner than what a set of three of these will set you back. Comparisons to any Yamato, or virtually any other VF-1, save maybe Banprestos, are laughable at best - these are not high-buck, high-detail collectibles, they are nifty little toys that you can abuse without having cardiac arrest or brain hemorrhage in the event that one breaks. In that role, they excel. The joints on series 2 seem to be a little tighter than the last batch (or that may just be because they are fresh out of the box), the paint jobs are quite nice, and they do not have any of the silly raised skulls on the heatshields. For this reason, along with the nice paint, they really look better in Battroid mode than the first series does. I'd take some pics, but don't have a camera handy at the mo. If no one else steps up, I'll post some after Christmas.
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I also got 5/5 on the quiz, and I also suck apparently TOTY: Gunbuster Worst: MP Starscream (Choices were limited, and I don't have much affinity for the TFs, nothing personal though) ToyCrack: Revoltech Ingram
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That has been my impression as well. The fact that the city computer was able to "raise" the city for Hikaru and Misa hints at mobility of a sort. My theory is that in Zero, the island of Mayan is in fact either the ruins of Artela (Alternate continuity), or of a similar colony/ship. Fits with the legend told in story form at the beginning of the first few episodes...