Destroid Tomahawk

Sat 2008/06/21 14:53 JST
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This Macross Destroid Tomahawk will be available from Yamato this September and retail for 10,290 yen. More pics of this 1/60 scale beauty at AmiAmi.
I love vintage mecha designs and was wondering about you - do you prefer vintage mecha or mecha you see lately like in Geass, Gundam etc?
Video clip of a destroid look alike thingy.

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  • Landen
    Landen in Toronto/Hong Kong (Registered on 2008/02/12)
    FP/Student/Otaku

    Gundams up until Endless Waltz iz alright, but Freedom with its excessive guns and Exia looking too much like Temjin from Virtual On, is personally is less appealing.

    Sat 2008/06/21 15:14:46 JST (ID #218742)
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  • R-1
    R-1 in a happy place. (Registered on 2007/07/05)
    Overman
    http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/

    I think I lean towards the older designs. They were much simpler back then, and a bit more utilitarian than most of the designs you see nowadays. That isn't to say that the old designs
    were more realistic.

    Sat 2008/06/21 15:56:17 JST (ID #218766)
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  • Nara
    Nara in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/12)

    love seed/destiny gundam design. very elegant.

    Sat 2008/06/21 16:56:57 JST (ID #218799)
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  • wildflug
    wildflug in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/08)
    Dyslexic Social Studies student, struggling gundam modeler and gamer

    Ehrm, in general I like the mecha designs in almost all real genre mecha anime. Even if it's from the 80's, heck the Zeta Gundam remains one of my favorites. Recent design favorites include the Arbalest from FMP and the Lancelot from Geass.

    I'm not saying that I don't like Super robots, it's just I prefer the "Real" designs more. Favorite Super Robots would include RahXephon (O_o), The Gravion variants, the SRX and the Aquarion.(Well, those Super Robots are recently designed anyaways)

    Sat 2008/06/21 17:06:41 JST (ID #218806)
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  • Eva
    Eva in Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/18)
    Admin

    I'm not a fan of mechas, but I suppose I prefer the Macross VF series. The multiple missiles thing seem rather over-the-top, though I suppose it's part of its appeal to fans.

    Sat 2008/06/21 17:08:40 JST (ID #218807)
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  • Ben-Ohki
    Ben-Ohki in Ottawa - Canada (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Programmer
    http://benohki.blogspot.com

    Got to show my age to say this, but I love this Destroid design and have loved it ever since FASA stole it. @_@;;;
    There's something real about the utilitarian look: every thing is just sensible. The only thing non-nonsensical about this toy is the price... which, if I recall, previous 1/60 scale non-transforming Yamato stuffs were always as such... I can only hope I will find it for less than the suggested $95 retail price.

    Sat 2008/06/21 17:25:23 JST (ID #218819)
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  • The-O
    The-O in USA (Registered on 2008/01/23)
    IT Tech
    http://www.t-ono.net

    Hm... I remember I use to have a toy of a destroid from long ago. As for mech designs, I appreciate vintage designs, though a lot of the new ones today pays homage to the old like Gurren Lagann.

    Sat 2008/06/21 17:59:29 JST (ID #218832)
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  • Tempest
    Tempest in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Exchange Student

    I'd love to see a König Monster Figure/Kit!

    Sat 2008/06/21 18:58:32 JST (ID #218862)
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  • beatfreak
    beatfreak (Registered on 2007/12/20)
    freelance digital artist

    Hey i definitely remember this one~! one of the very first faved mecha toys (but a fake one , you know.. >.>""") that i used to have back when i was young. The funny part is , back then i didn't even know what the hell macross is~! ^^""" !

    Sat 2008/06/21 19:23:55 JST (ID #218873)
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  • kaeze
    kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09)
    Illustrator & Designer
    http://www.knight-edge.com/

    I definitely like the vintage mecha design much more. Most of the mecha designs nowadays are more organic and less technical looking. I like my mecha with a big of edge and simplicity as well.

    Sat 2008/06/21 20:03:23 JST (ID #218881)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    The Tomahawk looks quite new-age to me and remids me of Battletech at the same time... XD But I can take any design; I'm not one of those who see MS Gundam and go like "oh god my eyes" or something like that. But those that I give really high regards to are the SRW designs. The entire game franchise itself is a gigantic collection of mecha designs from quite a lot of different mechanical designers; makes them unique from each other (but not necessarily realistic, lol; remember Bellzute?)

    Sat 2008/06/21 20:13:26 JST (ID #218885)
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    • CaTZ
      CaTZ in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
      Game Designer & 2D Artist
      http://catzstudio.blogspot.com/

      because destroid mechs are the bases of battletech/mechwarrior design

      Sun 2008/06/22 21:07:20 JST (ID #219581)
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  • unit78
    unit78 in Tampa, Florida (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Ronin - Looking for #1
    http://unit-1978.deviantart.com/

    I think the designs coming out now are more for based more on form than function. I mean you have beautiful designs but as mentioned sometimes just to much equipment/armor hanging off them. While the vintage Tomohawk above is more militarized and are just machines of war more or less. They have a different style all themselves, nothing fancy or showing just a walking pile of armor and weapons. The way I like it, not to dismiss the new designs though. I love all mecha equally :)

    Sat 2008/06/21 20:18:31 JST (ID #218888)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Sure, I like 'em all, especially when they release nice versions like this that were improved visually, but is the same mecha. It will come down to articulation for me. Seeing that this is a 1/60 I would say that price is reasonable, if the articulation is there.

    Sat 2008/06/21 20:53:36 JST (ID #218902)
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  • strangepork
    strangepork in YEE HAW!!! TEXAS!!!! (Registered on 2008/05/14)
    Juggalo...
    http://strangeporks.blogspot.com/

    Howdy!!!

    That really looks cool. Old Skewl flava!!! I would be down to buy this.

    Cheers!!!

    Sat 2008/06/21 21:46:32 JST (ID #218925)
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  • CaTZ
    CaTZ in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Game Designer & 2D Artist
    http://catzstudio.blogspot.com/

    I used to own this mech when I was a kid

    but it was a die cast frame with three optional outer shell in plastic, one of them was Destroid, the other was a mech with 2 large barrel (Now I know it's a missile launcher), the other have 2 vulcan-like canon.

    Looking back, that toy would've cost a fortune now :(

    Sat 2008/06/21 21:57:55 JST (ID #218933)
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  • codename:v
    codename:v in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/31)
    Artist
    http://vforvengeance.deviantart.com

    The new mecha designs today like Gundam 00 and Geass are horrible examples of fans services for younger shallow-minded otakus. Meanwhile, immature gaijins like Robotech, Transformers G1 and Voltron fans still has yet to grow out of their bootlegged 80s mecha animes. I doubt if these 2 groups are mecha fans at all...

    No matter how big the generation gap is, the only thing that keeps people interested will be "Good Designs" and always be evergreen no matter which time you're in.

    By the way, I've seen that mech before and I can say that it's kinda too sluggish compared to the "Big Dog" developed by DARPA, US military.

    Sat 2008/06/21 22:44:18 JST (ID #218948)
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    • Mono-eye Gundam
      Mono-eye Gundam in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/13)
      Otaku and hikikomori

      totally agree with you on the "shallow-minded otakus" but i'm not sure they are young or not. too bad they din't had the chance to look at the older series so they can compare fairly... how do you know brand X shampoo is better if you din't try on shampoo Y??

      very dissappointed in the mechs in gundam oo season 2, they din't really change the design.. it is just my own personal opinion that the new gundam series are in fact a 20+ mins of almost uninterrupted commercial for Ba**ai's product such as gunplas

      no comment on your 2nd comment about immature gaijins since i din't really watch voltrons or transformer etc. i only watched macross series and gundam series mech anime...not a hardcore mecha fans myself

      Sun 2008/08/24 17:14:53 JST (ID #276789)
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  • technonewt
    technonewt in Southern Oregon, United States (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    College Student
    http://nategreene.wordpress.com/

    My question is, is that video real, it that a real homemade giant mech?

    Sun 2008/06/22 00:24:57 JST (ID #218990)
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  • Derringer
    Derringer in Berkeley, CA (Registered on 2008/06/19)
    Student
    http://hobbyfanatics.com

    I always like it when companies release vintage items using new technology without deciding that the said item also needs a face lift. Gundam 2.0 and this are good examples

    Sun 2008/06/22 02:52:59 JST (ID #219049)
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  • Leo~Chan
    Leo~Chan in montreal,quebec,born in hk (Registered on 2008/03/26)
    study

    i which there can make this the become like macross

    Sun 2008/06/22 03:18:02 JST (ID #219056)
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  • senbonzakura-keeper
    senbonzakura-keeper in Mars (Registered on 2008/05/31)
    Architect

    i like all of them!...what i like about "old school" mechas like the Destroid here is their closeness to engineering reality. they appear build-able in the real world than the gundams. although judging from the architectural and engineering marvels we've done recently,gundam-type-designed androids might not be that far off to build :D

    Sun 2008/06/22 09:50:43 JST (ID #219221)
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    • Heigen
      Heigen in Finland (Registered on 2007/11/12)
      Student

      Seconded. That actually looks that it could be used in war.

      Mon 2008/06/23 03:01:39 JST (ID #219729)
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  • snorlax
    snorlax in los angeles (Registered on 2008/06/16)
    student

    That is freaking awesome!!!! The age of mobile suits is upon US!! Kind of scary too.

    Sun 2008/06/22 10:08:09 JST (ID #219232)
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  • Fabienne
    Fabienne in Germany (Registered on 2008/02/15)
    half-assed otaku

    I prefer the "old school" mecha design.
    They look more realistic than theses with spikes here and there.

    Sun 2008/06/22 13:48:50 JST (ID #219342)
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  • Chong Mizunaga
    Chong Mizunaga in an Afro (Registered on 2007/12/15)
    Afro-ed Student
    http://Mizunaga.blogspot.com/

    I like both, actually.
    After I got introduced to Gundam-type mecha, I've grown a liking for them, but I grew up on Mech Warrior (the vintage mecha).

    Sun 2008/06/22 14:41:56 JST (ID #219363)
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  • Bcoy
    Bcoy in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Senior Software Engineer

    I love the current gen mechs but still prefer the simplicity and of the older designs. The Macross VF-1 series is on top of my list!

    Sun 2008/06/22 18:23:58 JST (ID #219455)
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  • gurugurutrex
    gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    オタク all day long
    http://www.nekomagic.com

    I like vintage mecha. The new style ones just don't look like a mecha to me at all. They looks like a cyborg.

    Mon 2008/06/23 22:40:00 JST (ID #220422)
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  • [J.D.T.]
    [J.D.T.] (Registered on 2008/06/25)

    Totally reminds me of Mechwarrior! Any one play that game for PC?(I mean the OLD SCHOOL Mechwarrior) It's hard for me to choose between the two...but, I'd go with vintage, the designs are awesome. Partly because they look like a tank on steroids with legs attached! And
    mostly because I grew up with that design back in the day.

    Fri 2008/06/27 19:17:47 JST (ID #223885)
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  • Foxtail Dreamer
    Foxtail Dreamer in NJ, USA (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Freelance Artist
    http://edcomics.deviantart.com

    I wish that video had the Macross music the first time I'd seen it. Such a catchy song. Anyway, this video clearly shows there's a possibility for anime-style robots. I wonder if we'll actually get to see some in my lifetime.

    Fri 2008/07/25 01:42:26 JST (ID #246787)
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    • Foxtail Dreamer
      Foxtail Dreamer in NJ, USA (Registered on 2007/09/05)
      Freelance Artist
      http://edcomics.deviantart.com

      Um, scratch that. I intended that comment for a different article. Firefox 3 seems to have a bunch of bugs.

      Fri 2008/07/25 01:43:15 JST (ID #246788)
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  • DirectXDevCL
    DirectXDevCL in Chile / チリ (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    IT Developer / Technology Evangelist
    http://blog.visualguytystudio.com

    OMG !!!! I want that !!!! I take it to see Danny in japan ^^

    Fri 2009/02/13 15:13:44 JST (ID #487570)
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  • (Re-ACT)
    (Re-ACT) in cali, usa (Registered on 2009/01/07)
    bum,hachi roku driver

    no preference imo, the storyline draws me to the series...
    originality in design is also a plus in my book.

    Tue 2009/04/14 22:34:08 JST (ID #563291)
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