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Pic comparision of new 1/60 VF-1 with 1/48 VF-1


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It's nice to be missed though :) (did that sound gay?)

Probably no more gay than my saying that I missed you! :blink:

Good to see you back.

I am really wanting to get the new 1/60 v.2 and I dont think I can wait for the variations that I really want. I may just have to get one of the first releases to appease my appetite. I hope that either the VF-1D or the Hikaru VF-1J with tv fp comes out next.

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Looks like the 1/60 fast packs missiles are not individually separated like the 1/48 ones.

1/60 (They seem conneted in pairs/threes):

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1/48:

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I am VERY happy that they decided to go this route with the new 1/60 VF-1s

:ph34r:

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Looks like the 1/60 fast packs missiles are not individually separated like the 1/48 ones. (They seem conneted in pairs/threes)

This is a much smaller scale than the 1/48 so that's to be expected. They did manage to reproduce and/or improve most of the 1/48's gimmicks and even managed to add a few more that are exclusive to this new line.

So that minor detail doesn't bother me in the least. :)

-Kyp

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The 1/60 VF-1 Batt. mode looks superior proportion-wise than the 1/48.

But that alone is not going to make me fork out even more money. I have a slew of 1/48 VF-1 toys, lots of armor to go around. Roy's Strike-1S, Hikaru VF-1J + GBP, Max & Millia, CF -1A, etc. I also tend to keep my VF-1 toys in Fighter mode. So, I have several major reasons to stay out of the new 1/60 VF-1 toys.

I will be interested in VF-1 variants like the Super Ostrich, VF-1D, etc., since Yamato copped out and never did them in 1/48.

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I think it looks awesome. I ordered 2 of the Roys and I'm ready to order the 1A Hikaru. I can't wait to have the whole line along with the 2 seaters. I'm ready for these and the Beagles. I wish someone would make a decent legioss and tlead and larger scale Bubblegum Crisis Motoslaves.

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Is there any confirmation that all these new 1/60's will be out in every every version ((ie old 1/60's?)....

If that's the case, I think I might starting collecting 1/60s. Especially with all the Destroids and such being released in that scale. Just makes sense.

Besides, 1/48's are hard to come by. You gotta be rich or Vegas Valkyrie to get 'em all! Even then, you're still missing some of your favorite ones that weren't even made.

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Is there any confirmation that all these new 1/60's will be out in every every version ((ie old 1/60's?)....

If that's the case, I think I might starting collecting 1/60s. Especially with all the Destroids and such being released in that scale. Just makes sense.

Besides, 1/48's are hard to come by. You gotta be rich or Vegas Valkyrie to get 'em all! Even then, you're still missing some of your favorite ones that weren't even made.

:lol: pm me first if you ever let go of your 1/48's

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:lol: pm me first if you ever let go of your 1/48's

Dude, you don't need anymore! :p

I'm gonna keep the three I have. They're really all I planned to buy anyways (I got all the three heads, two different armors, and one bare... planned like a true filipino)...

I haven't paying much attention to the 1/60 stuff; but you mean to tell me, up until the latest release (not the upcoming 1/60), you had to detatch the legs to transform them?

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Dude, you don't need anymore! :p

I'm gonna keep the three I have. They're really all I planned to buy anyways (I got all the three heads, two different armors, and one bare... planned like a true filipino)...

I haven't paying much attention to the 1/60 stuff; but you mean to tell me, up until the latest release (not the upcoming 1/60), you had to detatch the legs to transform them?

yup on the old version you have to detatch the legs to transform them

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What is "canon"?

There was a guy from Yamato chillin' on this board?

Canon = canonical as in Yamato said their toy had detachable legs because, according to them, the legs actually do detach momentarily when a VF-1 transforms as designed by Kawamori.

They have since seen the light and regardless of what is *supposed* to happen with the legs, they realize that toy fans don't like parts- formers.

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Canon = canonical as in Yamato said their toy had detachable legs because, according to them, the legs actually do detach momentarily when a VF-1 transforms as designed by Kawamori.

Really?? I thought the VF-1 leg transformation sequence was identical to the one we see in M0, when Roy's 0S first transforms (i.e., super-thin magically telecoping swing bars that disappear under the cockpit)?

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Really?? I thought the VF-1 leg transformation sequence was identical to the one we see in M0, when Roy's 0S first transforms (i.e., super-thin magically telecoping swing bars that disappear under the cockpit)?

I didn't mean for it to sound like I was agreeing with that whole detachable leg bit... I was just trying to paraphrase a statement that was made when the first 160s were coming out. As pointed out by others, there is some mechanism there and there definitely aren't free floating legs in transformation.

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Hey, I've argued that detaching legs on the VF-1 are canon. (And they are, AFAIK, it's just that 99% of collectors don't care and want attached legs regardless)

Well they are never completely detached, I don't think people would mind a system that operates just like the lineart. They just don't want one where the legs fly off completely and then recombine like some kind of super robot lol. I could be wrong tho

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I dont mind a VF-1 toy that has legs that detach as long as they stay on when it's reattached. The older 1/60 fails at that.

The funny thing is that the VF-0 has a swing bar but they didn't take advantage of that with the toy.

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The funny thing is that the VF-0 has a swing bar but they didn't take advantage of that with the toy.

I noticed that the 1/60 VF-0 has the swingbars. It was nice to have them if only for cosmetic purposes. Although the toy would have to be 1/48 scale for them to be large enough to support the weight of the legs without bending.

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the detachable legs on the v.1 1/60 was horrible imo in terms of transformation and appearance. i'm glad the 1/48's and the new 1/60 do not have this. too bad the old 1/60's didn't have the 1/48 technology or some type of 'swingbar' to begin with.

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