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The 2nd coming of the YF-19, Part 2


David Hingtgen
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Yeah, out by Christmas, please?

The shoulders look awesome... I love it. Glad they threw that in there... fold booster looks ok too, not a big issue for me... and the 0-Ghost looks great. I really hope that at least two of the other three special features are removable mags on the gunpod and being able to stash the gunpod under the shield in Batt/Gerwalk modes, and the Heavy Weapons module...

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mabey one of the gimmicks is the arm cannon thing (the yf-19 uses to destroy the old monster) that you can snap on/off . or mabey the active HUD(whatever its called) is painted inside the cockpit floor. Also when i first watched Mac+ i always thought the bullet proff shield was at the centered of the left arm in battloid mode, but when i got the 1st yf-19 from yamato it was leaning to one side to acomodate transformation to fighter , mabey the shield slides more to the center in the new version.(scratch what i just said about the shield i was just looking at some line art and it looks like its suppose to be like that)

i also notice in battoid mode the carnard wings flip over, they didnt do this in the original yamato yf-19.

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Thanks for the mag scan. Looking at these pics now. Really looking forward to when these are finally out.

The shoulders being able to rotate up like that really helps the battroid mode to look more natural like you see in anime where armor doesn't appear to be too restrictive and the robot can move and act almost like giant human. Really happy about that. (all the litle improvement like double jointed knees, increased posability of the shoulders is a real plus point for us "battroid mode poser/player" people.

Whatever reasons people aren't buying it because they think its fighter mode looks fat from the side is outweighed by the fact this PT toy looks great in all modes imo. I especially like how the shoulders are pushed up for gerwak mode like that. As if to maintain balance by raising the arms slightly for a landing or just gliding across the surface of the ground and needing to focus the weight close to its centre of gravity. With the increased posability it allows you to add more of that "body language" to the mecha that you see in animation. The little details like that makes a difference to me.

By the time they get around to yf21 and vf11, I reckon robot modes for future releases will look even better. (I never liked how inflexible the shoulders look on the 1/72 vf11 in battroid mode to be honest and how they are always perfectly straight) What you want is to pretty much allow for a robot to have the shoulders kind of hunched in so it can look like it is trying to focus its aim on something.

I hope this wins all kind of toy of the year awards. It's good to see a complex mecha like the 19 being made. Although I think the 19 'boob' and "dangly bits" (no not those ones hehe) makes it less practical than the vf1 robot mode, the 19 has an attitude of its own that is hard not to like in robot mode especially when you see it move around in the anime. And the gunpod imo just looks cooler than the vf1.

I'm hoping that everything locks and snaps together firmly just like the 1/48 though. That is one of the things I will be looking out for. I hated that on the 1/72 the upper half of the robot would just flip out suddenly or how the gunpod would swivel around sideways in fighter mode loosely and you would just get pissed off and not have it stored underneath there at all. These are the things I hope are all fixed.

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Im sure the other additional feature would be that the two small flaps near the cockpit area are rotatable!

just look at their different positions in the gerwalk & fighter mode pictures !!

so, one of the three YF-19's greatest mysteries has been solved, what are the other 2 ?

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It's funny how they would go out of thier way to deliberately hide the fact that the shoulder could move like that so that if you look at older pics you don't see it.

so, one of the three YF-19's greatest mysteries has been solved, what are the other 2 ?

The thrusters in the feet light up (something similar to what others want the fold booster to do?) hehe just kidding.

The wings can angle down to look more like the 1/72?

slightly larger, non-perfect-transforming, posable, man hands? :D

Just throwing out ideas while bored.

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That's been known since the first unpainted battroid pics. (moving canards). And it was also readily shown in the first post of this thread, since the individual canards were at noticeably different angles to each other in fighter mode. That's simply due to transformation, not really a feature IMHO. That'd be like listing "Z-hinged elbows"---it's there because it needs to be, not an extra gimmick. There's still 3 features to figure out. Yang/second seat is unlikely. I think the arm-mounted weapons are a good idea, but would bet they're in the FAST pack set.

Also, we never see them move on screen AFAIK (we see many other parts move at some point)---they may be fixed canards which isn't that uncommon on a plane---in the YF-19 aerodynamics thread at MN, my guess for their existence would go well with them being fixed (as well as their extreme dihedral), setting up a vortex under a specific condition---very much like most airliner's dihedralled nacelle strakes. And according to the line art, they don't flip 180 for battroid mode either. (Anime magic means they don't need to when drawn--but in real-life 3D, they need to or they won't fit) Making them movable could very well be INaccurate according to on-screen info, but needed for transformation.

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BTW--does that mean Yamato's been intentionally mis-transforming the YF-19 all this time to hide the shoulder hinge? Every one at every show and photo-shoot? Makes me wonder if they don't have a "gullet shrinking" hinge somewhere they're waiting to spring on us in fighter mode...

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BTW--does that mean Yamato's been intentionally mis-transforming the YF-19 all this time to hide the shoulder hinge? Every one at every show and photo-shoot? Makes me wonder if they don't have a "gullet shrinking" hinge somewhere they're waiting to spring on us in fighter mode...

Not mis-transforming per say, just they didn't want to show the feature until now.

Made me have a good laugh when the CAD art was first published and everyone here was bitchin and moaning about how the shoulders should angle up.

Graham

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Graham, I hate you.... not fair at all. Can I ask a question tho? Does the shoulder armor piece attatch th ethe shoulder joint and swivel from there, or is it mounted to the round piece that attatches to the body and move on a flat hinge from there? Just kinda curious where the axis of motion comes from...

And I really hope that Late November date stay true, cuz then I should be getting mine in time for X-mas, as opposed to last year when the Koenig Monster just kept getting pushed back and back (knock on wood.)

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hm...Im thinking of revolving cockpit...it may/may not be implemented in this design...but since theyve already did that with the VF-0S & as we know, is a very simple mechanism, it wouldnt be a surprise if they use the same method for the YF-19.

just my $0.02

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