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            <title>Macross Valkyrie: Old and New</title>
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I love the Macross Valkyrie, I think it's the most intelligent 'transformer' ever made, with a design as functional as realistic.&nbsp; I met a guy recently who was really into transformers, and I hated the things: they were designed to look like real vehicles first, with robot appearances a definite afterthought.&nbsp; When in robot mode they just look stupid.<br />
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The Valkyrie, though, looks great.&nbsp; It also has the half-robot half-plane <i>Gerwalk</i> mode that looks cool as well.&nbsp; Take that, you fuckugly transformers!<br />
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Anyway, there's a new Macross series in Japan called Macross Frontier, and they released a new Valkyrie design, using the original colour scheme.&nbsp; This makes comparison easy, and that's what you'll find below.<br />
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I like robots, OK?&nbsp; Shush.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-1.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-1.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-1.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-1.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-1.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-1.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-2.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-2.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-2.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-2.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-2.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-2.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-3.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-3.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-3.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-3.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-3.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-3.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-4.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-4.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-Macross-4.jpg]" /><br />
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<img src="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-4.jpg" title="/grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-4.jpg" alt="[Image: /grafx/toys/Valkyrie-MacrossF-4.jpg]" /></div>
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While I think the old design is just brilliant, the new one really appeals to me as well.&nbsp; Ideally I'd have both, parked in the yard, ready to rain destruction, or commute to work.<br />
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Both of these toys have been re-released recently, for the entirely reasonable &lt;cough&gt; price of ~$125 each.<br />
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You can see tons more pics here:<br />
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<a href="http://ga.sbcr.jp/mgangu/011531/index.html#06" title="http://ga.sbcr.jp/mgangu/011531/index.html#06">New Valkyrie</a><br />
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<a href="http://ga.sbcr.jp/mgangu/011823/" title="http://ga.sbcr.jp/mgangu/011823/">Old Valkyrie</a><br />
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I've blathered on about these silly things before:<br />
<a href="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/432" title="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/432">Great art</a><br />
<a href="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/66" title="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/66">Here...</a><br />
<a href="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/19" title="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/19">here...</a><br />
<a href="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/17" title="http://nfgworld.com/mb/thread/17">and here.</a>
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