For Raytrace,Raytrace wrote:finished the Goddamn OVAs - really enjoyed the racing though I pretty much didn't understand any of the business machinations they were implying, plus the pseudo-philosophical lines at the end were a bit well vague to say the least...
Have you checked out that Machine Soldier Dorvack anime series yet? With animation done by Asahi Production Studio circa 1983, it has some interesting mecha designs to propel the series forward. For some strange reason, it was never officially distributed in the USA despite the two main mecha suits of Mugen Calibur VV-54 (Variable Vehicle) and the VH-64 (Variable Helicopter based on the U.S. designed Cobra attack helicopter) were released as Deluxe Autobots under the names of Roadbuster (aka Autobot Ground Assault Commander) and Whirl respectively back in 1985 as part of the Transformers G1 toy lineup. Sadly, neither Roadbuster nor Whirl characters were ever featured in the animated syndicated Transformers cartoon series either.
The G1 Deluxe Autobots even had the special stylized fonts of "AP" red foil sticker placed on the front outer packaging to denote that it was an official Asahi Production toy indeed...how cool was that? The deluxe DVD full-boxed set of Dorvack still commands a premium in Japan these days.
Not to mention those cool Gunze Sangyo Dorvack plastic model kits that they produced back in 1984. Some kits came with cool fully working spring-powered weaponry (like with the 105mm cannon on the AP sled crafts that the Powered Armor mechas used for scooting around) and sometimes even had double AA battery enclosures to power up the optional mini wheat light bulbs for some slick internal lighting effects for the headgear and weaponry for the 1/24th scale Powered Armored mecha suit kits. The enemies were the various Cangrids mechas to fight against.
The Gunze Sangyo transformable plastic model kit of the VV-54 with 100mm Twin Mozart machine gun attachment is ace to get/construct.
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