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  1. I believe it's a solid piece... and as far as troyness review... I agree in some cases but there is one gripe he has with and that's the connection between the front armor and the connection to the back piece when rider has been placed in. I've had problems with that in the beginning but when I finally broke down and looked at the manual, I had overlooked one crucial step and that's the back armor of the rider which needs to sit perfectly in place by three hook and latch connections between rider's back and armor.

    Then the connection issue should be resolved by then and you will hear an audible click on the side armors but I don't remember hearing a click on the connection issue that you have with the crotch in ride armor. Mine sits perfectly well on both items that I've opened, so no probs here.

    The rider's head was an issue for me but that was solved easily.

    As far as a toy... well Yamato's line are all toys and their as fragile as this toy and I knew coming into purchasing this I wouldn't expect a durable/playable toy when compared to a 1/55 Bandai. So maybe your definition of toy differs with mine.

  2. My eyes bulge with envy!! You have two of these!!!!!!!! Well I have two of the 1/8 Gakken Ride Armors, but I definitely want one of these Beagle versions.

    So Sithlord, in your honest opinion of these Beagle Ride-Armors, do they seem/feel solid, really well built for the $$$??

    Given that they had the luxury of having us wait this long for a toy and to tease us with prototype pics, I would have to whole heartedly say, "they have delivered a solid toy!"

    I've only dropped it one time and luckily nothing broke. This thing is the most meticulous piece of toy engineering that I've ever seen.

    BTW I bought 3 of them.

  3. Try tightening up the screw at the neck. Then attach the heads. On mine its much tighter and it doesn't flop.

    I'm just noticing the detail on the tail section of the bike... a peg that might be used to connect all sorts of optional accessories.

    So, I guess we should expect some accessory pack down the road.

    The only disappointment I have is the targeting visor which isn't what I was expecting but I could see why that wouldn't be so feasible in that scale.

    I think overall I'm glad I didn't invest on the MH and CM version of these.

  4. I have a feeling the entire heatshield will fit inside the nose somehow. There isn't enough room on the other side of the canopy and the ejectionpod takes up most of the space below.

    I wonder if the heatshield logo will be tampoprinted or if it will just be some sticker.

    And why are people exepecting an armored pack ? Isn't that a Macross 7 thing something Yamato don't have the rights to make ?

    Though it would be sweet if they did make one for the 11.

    Need to see more of a side profile look in fightermode before i make up my mind. Still its sort of a must-have if im gonna complete my M + lineup in 1/60 scale.

    The armored VF-11 had its appearance on Macross Digital Mission VF-X2 which Yamato hopefully still has a license.

  5. Wont happen. Kotobukiya owns the rights to armored core. I have the mirage 1/100 scale and dam its nice very detailed looking mech. It would be nice to have it made as bigger scale collectable toy but like I said Kotobukiya holds the rights

    Maybe and I don't doubt that, however they've only produced the non-scale, gashapons, 1/100? and 1/72 and as far as we know those are the only licenses they've acquired.

    Unless, they've made a deal as the sole proprietor of all toy licenses with Studio Nue, the 1/60 scale would still be up for grabs.

  6. "Change is bad! Get off my lawn you damn kids! Call the whaaaambulance, I think my back went out." :rolleyes:

    I think the olive drab looks pretty cool, I mean you guys went ahead and bought a stealth VF-1 and it wasn't canon or in the TV show, come on...

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