Powered Convoy Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 Are there any differences between the 1/48th Fast Packs that come with the Hikaru VF-1J and the ones that are Sold Separately? Is the color different to match the TV and DYRL? Is the VF-1J only a Super Part, and not both Super and Strike Parts? I'm still confused why Yamato packs the Hikaru VF-1J (1/48 and 1/60) with the Fast Packs, since it never had them in any cannon. Though Fast Packs are better than no Fast Packs. Also with the 1/60th release of the Super VF-1J Hikaru, was it suppossed to be from the TV show or was it suppossed to represent the one VF-1J (All Armoured Up) we saw in DYRL because it came with a DYRL Pilot rather than the TV Pilot? Or just a mistake on Yamato's part? When I first saw it ages ago I planned on getting the 1/60 Super VF-1J Hikaru, but the wrong pilot totally soured the deal for me. Thanks! Randy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mister_e Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 Also with the 1/60th release of the Super VF-1J Hikaru, was it suppossed to be from the TV show or was it suppossed to represent the one VF-1J (All Armoured Up) we saw in DYRL because it came with a DYRL Pilot rather than the TV Pilot? Or just a mistake on Yamato's part? When I first saw it ages ago I planned on getting the 1/60 Super VF-1J Hikaru, but the wrong pilot totally soured the deal for me. I wondered about this also. The box just says Super VF-1J, no mention of Hikaru. The M&M 1/60's do, however, have their respective names on the box. And it comes with a DYRL style pilot. Also the border around the visor is white like in DYRL and not gray like in the TV series (animation errors aside). So I used to think that it was indeed supposed to represent that one VF-1J seen in DYRL, but then Yamato went and confused me with their 1/48 Super 1J where they clearly state that it is Hikaru Ichijo AND it has the TV-style pilot...so the short of it is....only Yamato really knows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omni Existence Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 Are there any differences between the 1/48th Fast Packs that come with the Hikaru VF-1J and the ones that are Sold Separately?Is the color different to match the TV and DYRL? Is the VF-1J only a Super Part, and not both Super and Strike Parts? I'm still confused why Yamato packs the Hikaru VF-1J (1/48 and 1/60) with the Fast Packs, since it never had them in any cannon. Though Fast Packs are better than no Fast Packs. Also with the 1/60th release of the Super VF-1J Hikaru, was it suppossed to be from the TV show or was it suppossed to represent the one VF-1J (All Armoured Up) we saw in DYRL because it came with a DYRL Pilot rather than the TV Pilot? Or just a mistake on Yamato's part? When I first saw it ages ago I planned on getting the 1/60 Super VF-1J Hikaru, but the wrong pilot totally soured the deal for me. Thanks! Randy The FP's that come with the 1J package are a slightly lighter shade of "blue/green, compared to the separate FP pacakage. Also, the 1J armor comes with a TV style arm atachment, where the front ends are sloped diagonally. The 1J also does NOT come with a Strike Cannon option. If you search carefully, there are several threads that explain the differences in detail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chowser Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 gotta check, but i think the 1/60 M&Ms came with TV style pilots, didn't it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mister_e Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 gotta check, but i think the 1/60 M&Ms came with TV style pilots, didn't it? Yes, the 1/60 M&M's come with a TV-style pilot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powered Convoy Posted January 25, 2004 Author Share Posted January 25, 2004 Is the color different to match the TV and DYRL? Is the VF-1J only a Super Part, and not both Super and Strike If you search carefully, there are several threads that explain the differences in detail Thanks for responding. I tried to search first but didn't come up with any results for what I was looking for. Randy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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