Beside collecting my VF-1A Skull Max and Hikaru, I'm also get my hands on the latest issue of Macross Chronicle ~ Vol 3. I would say this issue of Macross Chronicle is less interesting compared to the earlier two cos there are less valkyries been featured.
The main valkyrie highlighted is VF-5000 from Macross Frontier and judging the magazine, VF-5000 seems like an upgraded version of the non-transformable VF-4, before the evolution of VF-11 from Macross Plus.
The more prominent characters featured are Ranka Lee (Macross Frontier) and Basara Nekki (Macross 7). There is a two-pages report on U.N Spacey disposable ground heroes like the Defender, Tomohawk, Phalanx, Spartan and Monster. The magazine ended with catalogue of Hasegawa model kits from past to present.
The main valkyrie highlighted is VF-5000 from Macross Frontier and judging the magazine, VF-5000 seems like an upgraded version of the non-transformable VF-4, before the evolution of VF-11 from Macross Plus.
The more prominent characters featured are Ranka Lee (Macross Frontier) and Basara Nekki (Macross 7). There is a two-pages report on U.N Spacey disposable ground heroes like the Defender, Tomohawk, Phalanx, Spartan and Monster. The magazine ended with catalogue of Hasegawa model kits from past to present.
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What a nice book u have there, always want to find such book/magazine which got all the mecha from Macross series. Too bad my place here don't have any shop dare to bring it in.
This is a weekly issue magazine that will end @ Vol 10. They will showcase Macross Mecha and Characters from past to present anime series. Each magazine is about S$10/- to S$12/-. The first two edition of the magazine comes with coupon for preordering of limited edition 1/48 VF1S Skull Hikaru weathering version and 1/48 VF1A Max TV version.
On top of these,section of the magazine can be removed and file accordingly into a Macross Chronicle binder.
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