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VF-19S Battroid mode

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Finally decided to panel line my VF-19S.
Now my living room looks a little bit more like Valhalla. XD

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I always liked the way the 19 series of variable fighters transform into Battroid mode and think it is the most innovative sequence second only to that of the VF-1 Valkyrie.
A little something to spoil myself. : 3
Won’t be opening it though since this will be my present for Christmas. Still, now having a 1/100 VF-19S brings me back memories from the late 90′s when a much younger me used to watch the pictures of those $250.00+ Studio Half-Eyes resin garage kits that were sold at HobbyLink Japan, back in the days when those were more or less the only available figures for those designs.
Sure, there are also the much better 1/60 Yamato figures, but those are way too pricey, plus good luck finding one.
With the Hi-Metal R VF-4 Lightning III in the future, plus the VF-2SS Valkyrie II that was released not long ago, I think I’ll be instead collecting the more affordable 1/100 figures from now on.
Complete! Well, the base build at least, this will require A LOT of paint
Bandai’s 1/100 Transforming VF-19F/S from Macross 7. This kit has no accurate color separation, and considering it’s from 1995, I’m a bit dissapointed. The joints are not exactly strong either. The proportions are good and it has articulate fingers. It’s ALMOST a perfect transformation, except for having to remove the head and hands and the fact tha the hip joint is a completely separate part where you have to connect the legs, it also has a cockpit with pilot figure and functioning Landing Gear, plus you can make either the VF-19F or the VF-19S, as both heads come included. Due to it being a remold of the VF-19Kai, it also includes the Speaker Pod as well as a tiny Basara pilot.
All in all it’s not that bad, provided you put the time needed to paint it properly. And it’s one of the most affordable Transforming Macross kits you could find