Macross


Review: Macross VF-1A Valkyrie Max Genius DYRL Type

Yamato has been known to make some very fine, anime accurate collectibles over the last few years and in that time I have wanted a 1/48th scale Valkyrie from Macross. Can you believe the hype or is it overrated? Read on to find out. VIDEO included.


Review: Macross Spartan MBR-07-MkII

Why some company hasn't come through and made really nice high quality versions of this mecha is beyond me.


Review: Macross Defender ADR-04-MkX

At only about 4” tall and 3 points of articulation, it doesn’t do much. When I took it out of the bag you couldn’t stand it up due to the vinyl warping. I had to put it under a hairdryer to get it back into shape.


Review: Macross VF-1A Hikaru Type

This VF-1J Hikaru Type comes from the Movie within a movie “Macross: Do You Remember Love”, released in 1984. This Valkyrie belongs to the main character and hero of the Macross saga, pilot Hikaru Ichijyo.


Review: Macross SDF-1 Macross

Wave traditionally is known for model kits but this is indeed a toy, with no assembly required. Read on for all the details with VIDEO.


Review: Macross VF-1J Valkyrie Hikaru Ichijo

One is nice but a set is best. Here is my review of the last of the Series Two Toynami 1/100th scale Macross figures, the VF-1J Hikaru Ichijo Valkyrie.


Review: Macross VF-1J Valkyrie Milia Jenius

You can not have Max without his wife, here is my review of Toynami’s 1/100th scale VF-1J Milia Jenius Valkyrie.


Review: Macross Destroid Monster HWR-00-MkII

The Destroid Monster comes from the series Super Dimension Fortress Macross. It was the largest assault mecha created by the Earth forces. Meant as a mobile siege cannon, the Destroid monster is 22.5 meters or 75 feet tall. Compare that to the valkyrie’s 12.7 meters or 42 feet, and you can see that the Destroid Monster is one HUGE mecha – almost twice as tall as a Valkyrie!


Review: Macross VF-1J Valkyrie Max Jenius

Here is my review of Toynami’s 1/100th scale VF-1J Max Jenius Valkyrie.


Review: Macross VF-1A Valkyrie Max Jenius

Toynami has decided to try a new approach with their Macross/Robotech license by switching to a smaller 1/100th scale transformable fighter. There has been lots of controversy in fan circles over these toys since they have come out. Are they awesome, or are they junk? Read on to find out.


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