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Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 19:37
by S-Advent
guarayakha wrote:
Miku Fei>>>>Boob Code
But I wouldn't mind a Guarayakha oppai mousepad, it's gonna be flat anyways

Unlike Fei-yen and Angelan, they would be ~ (Sounds like a klaxon horn) ~ !
Oh, the wonders of the Japanese mind...
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 00:21
by guarayakha
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 00:43
by MentholMoose
guarayakha wrote:Preorders sold out.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 01:32
by guarayakha
MentholMoose wrote:guarayakha wrote:Preorders sold out.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Believe me, I've been hearing that all day long when I found out...
Then somebody points out a source long forgotten (by me)
Preorder HERE.
http://www.hlj.com/product/ban970973
Better act quick now.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 13:14
by neo helbeast
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 14 Sep 2011, 20:40
by Van0079
Well, this is interesting...
http://debondai.tripod.com/wave.htm
http://debondai.tripod.com/wave1.htm
The site was last updated in 2002, but the fact that this stuff was here is certainly impressive. I've never heard of a Wave Angelan kit, and finding the Shadow Temjin is pretty hard as well. Dunno if anyone would try to contact the site's owner to find out what happened to all of this stuff, but it might be worth a shot.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 23:30
by chunkypuff31
guarayakha wrote:However, I'm expecting a third Guarayakha that comes with the hammer.
Like a psychic.

TG-11-M "Guarayakha" Hammer Special [Papipon★Punishment]
3570 yen, November release.
Earlier this month, Hasegawa hinted at a future announcement to be given towards the tail end of September on their website. I wonder if this was what they were talking about.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 17 Sep 2011, 07:37
by guarayakha
Ouch. That hammer is going to hurt that weak shoulder joint she has

Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 17 Sep 2011, 10:25
by chunkypuff31
Whoops, forgot to mention that the kit also comes with a clear ABS stand, which I assume is to support the hammer, sort of like the Master Grade Gundam Astray Blue Frame Second R.

Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 07:02
by guarayakha
It's been a while since I post , but oh what the hell.
Points of interest:
1- Comes with a fixed neck joint in case you want to pose her head in a certain way without being troubled by her heavy hair.
2- Scales right with Figma figures, as well as the 1:100 VO models.
3- Transparent laser leeks.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 00:20
by MentholMoose
Long time no see. It looks pretty cool!
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 20:17
by S-Advent
guarayakha wrote:
I wish I could have that, but I'm flat broke...
Plus, I'm getting a new computer to replace this crappy, over 7 yrs. old one, so...
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 21 Jan 2012, 17:50
by chunkypuff31
guarayakha wrote:It's been a while since I post , but oh what the hell.
Points of interest:
1- Comes with a fixed neck joint in case you want to pose her head in a certain way without being troubled by her heavy hair.
2- Scales right with Figma figures, as well as the 1:100 VO models.
3- Transparent laser leeks.
Ooh, can I join?
First two "collectors'" figures that I've gotten in a long time, and I'm really digging these things. Not sure if they're worth the 60-ish USD that they're asking for, but if you can get them for a little less, they're totally worth it.
S-Advent wrote:
I wish I could have that, but I'm flat broke...
Plus, I'm getting a new computer to replace this crappy, over 7 yrs. old one, so...
Better hope that Bandai doesn't start popping out variants of the Fei-Yen, each with one of Miku's different costumes. If they do...

God help us all.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 21 Jan 2012, 18:18
by S-Advent
chunkypuff31 wrote:
S-Advent wrote:
I wish I could have that, but I'm flat broke...
Plus, I'm getting a new computer to replace this crappy, over 7 yrs. old one, so...
Better hope that Bandai doesn't start popping out variants of the Fei-Yen, each with one of Miku's different costumes. If they do...

God help us all.
Damn, it would be the Miku invasion all over again, and that isn't something I want...
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 24 Jan 2012, 00:14
by guarayakha
S-Advent wrote:chunkypuff31 wrote:
S-Advent wrote:
I wish I could have that, but I'm flat broke...
Plus, I'm getting a new computer to replace this crappy, over 7 yrs. old one, so...
Better hope that Bandai doesn't start popping out variants of the Fei-Yen, each with one of Miku's different costumes. If they do...

God help us all.
Damn, it would be the Miku invasion all over again, and that isn't something I want...

I would so get that red riding hood one, though (Mini Jaguarandi on the head, lulz). I can already imagine TakoLuka as Tangram, while the Kagamine's steamroller would replace Z-Gradt.
At this rate we'll get a VO X Miku game faster than a regular VO game.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 25 May 2012, 05:04
by guarayakha
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 28 May 2012, 13:24
by MasterFygar
Drooool... those are some of the most amazing group pics ever. Thanks for sharing!
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 29 Oct 2013, 06:57
by ChexGuy
1/100 scale MBV-707-G Temjin plastic injection kit from Volks announced:
http://www.mechadamashii.com/toyskits/k ... t-details/
http://www.volks.co.jp/virtual-on/
Up for preorders now, MSRP 5,040 JPY. I live on the East Coast of the US, it's about 7,280 JPY ($74.31 USD) shipped.
Re: The official Virtual-On model kit thread
Posted: 16 Dec 2013, 02:03
by Fredo
I finally managed to got my hand on a model kit for a pretty cheap price (approx $20) and I have it nearly finished, still some details to fix, but as my first model kit ever, i'm quite proud
The original camo painting was clearly out of my league so I choosed to make a custom easier one, much closer to the OMR Apharmds. I also decorated it using some extra decals, looks quite good, like some tribal tatoos.
