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| blog:models_macross_vf0_battroid [2020/05/06 13:56] – john | blog:models_macross_vf0_battroid [2025/04/19 16:40] (current) – [Progress Images] john | ||
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| * Part number: Hasegawa Macross Zero kit #20 | * Part number: Hasegawa Macross Zero kit #20 | ||
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| * Macross in-universe model number: VF-0A/S (can be built as either -A or -S variant) | * Macross in-universe model number: VF-0A/S (can be built as either -A or -S variant) | ||
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| + | ==== Thoughts ==== | ||
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| + | Macross //Zero// is a prequel to the original Macross series, set before the 1982 TV series. Although supposedly //earlier// vehicle designs, I think the VF-0 mecha is probably the best looking version of the Macross Valkyrie. Every part of it is just __better__, compared to the original VF-1 design; it's a leaner and meaner version, compared to the mainstream, main-series design - take a look at the arms, head unit etc. It's just a better, less-clunky look. | ||
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| + | But I guess all of that is the benefit of 35+ years of refinement in design and artwork. | ||
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| + | Manual / instructions and extensive waterslide decal set.... | ||
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| + | Manual instructions - absolutely minimal Japanese text, as with most Gundam models, I don't think you'd need to know any Japanese to build this (good thing for me!). Also image of the individual sprues. I'd say this was well above a High-Grade Gundam in complexity and approaching a Master Grade; perhaps even exceeding some of the older MG designs. One thing is clear, the moulding and surface detail is // | ||
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| + | **[Update: September 14th 2020]** - Added images of some of the primed and painted sub-components; | ||
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| + | **[Update: September 2022]** - Picked up this partially built kit again with the aim of completing it: | ||
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