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2nd Edition

Complete transformation and superb detail, in a size that truly calls for two hands! Yamato's new VF-1S Variable Fighter does jaw-dropping justice to the Valkyrie piloted by Roy Focker in the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? ! Pioneering in the 1/48-scale size to create the largest transforming Valkyrie toy to date, Yamato relishes the opportunities the larger scale offers--special features include a detailed cockpit with removable pilot figure, opening cockpit hatch and nosecone complete with radome, and individually posable fingertips! Weapons are included to mount or remove as you please. All in a dramatic window box with velcro-seal opening cover. Full-color instruction booklet is included. The ultimate in Valkyries, and in huge demand--get yours before they're gone!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5For the serious Macross fan
By Adrian Mendoza
I recommend this for any serious Macross fan out there. The details and finish on it are amazing. The plastic parts are durable and stay in place. So far, my figure has no loose joints or parts that flap around. Transformation is not a quick one-two-you're done thing. It takes a bit of finageling around to get it transformed and there will be some heartstopping moments but nothing too serious if you dont use too much force and break your figure.This figure stands about 11 inches tall in battroid mode. Some parts are metallic like the cross bar that holds the "legs" of the unit. It does not come with the super packs which is a bit annoying since Yamato sells them separately, although the Max and Millia Jenius VF-1's already come with them.All in all, a great transformable figure and I seriously recommend it for fans of the Macross/Robotech universe.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5These Veritech's are amazingly detailed, a little fragile!
By P. Ramundo
As with other veritchs that i have bought from amazon, very well detailed and looks accurate, but still a bit fragile!

7 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
41/48 Yamato VF-1S: good detail & size...
By "extreme_dig_cm"
4-1/2 stars. My favorite Robotech toy is actually Toynami's VF-1S Masterpiece 1/55, but this Yamato 1/48 is certainly worth getting for enthusiastic collectors....A detailed review of all main sizes & versions of VF-1S......4-1/2 Stars Yamato 1/48-... I'd give it 5 stars- except that I like the 1/55 Masterpiece *that* much more. One of the issues for me with this great Yamato toy is that it's all plastic, giving it a slightly less solid feel than the metal & plastic Toynami. It's also a duller off-white than the bright looking Masterpiece. This Yamato *does* transform into all 3 phases, and it currently ships in fighter mode within a black box. Great attention to detail, if you need the biggest model VF-1S, this is currently one of the best....5 Stars Toynami 1/55 Masterpiece-... Maybe my favorite toy ever. It's the most accurate looking model compared to the animation to date. Everything about this is top-quality & beautifully made. The combination of plastic & metal is great. It fully transforms into all 3 phases: Fighter, Guardian & Battloid. It's easy to manipulate & very poseable. It even has a light-up visor, battery included. The attention to detail is phenomenal(!), and the white to off-white color makes this the best looking of all VF-1S models (in my opinion). It ships in Battloid form within an attractive blue book/encasing. It's offered in limited amounts due to expensive production. Maybe. Best. Toy. Ever!...3-1/2 Stars Bandai 1/55-... My model was made in 2002 as a replica of the popular eighties version. This is the design that Jetfire the Transformer was based on. It actually looks very grey & clunky by today's standards, but the combination of metal & plastic makes it the sturdiest design amongst transformable VF-1S versions. It's not as good looking or poseable as the Masterpiece, but little kids would be less likely to destroy this Bandai model because of the extra solidity. I'd rate this higher if the Masterpiece didn't exist....3 Stars Toynami Super Poseable-... It doesn't transform, but it's a slick looking, plastic/rubber VF-1S Battloid in action. At about 7 inches tall, it's slightly bigger and has longer legs than the 1/100 Toynami....2 Stars Toynami 1/100-... Brilliant detail; *very* cheap plastic. It falls apart too easily! At about 6 inches tall, this actually does transform into all 3 phases, provided you can keep the pieces from constantly falling off. Great potential in its basic design.The bottom line- I *highly* recommend the Robotech Masterpiece Vol. 3: VF-1S Roy Fokker 1/55, with the Yamato 1/48 being great for the collector.P.S. Shop around for the best price! Search for "VF-1S" everywhere you can...

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