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The VF-19P Excalibur from the 1997 animated OVA series Macross Dynamite 7. Macross Dynamite 7 often seems the most-forgotten Macross anime in English-speaking fandom, so let's combat that with some celebration of the OVA mecha designs. Line art by Shoji Kawamori. Colors by me
The Zentradi aesthetic, created by Kazutaka Miyatake for SDF Macross in 1982. It remains part of Macross ever since. I’ve also built a VF-22S Sturmvogel II custom illustration inspired by Nicolas Chaussois
Art by Kazutaka Miyatake and Shoji Kawamori. Modified art and colors by me
The FAST Packs for the YF-19 and YF-21 variable fighters, details which admittedly slipped my mind when I first watched the anime many years ago. A wonderful evolution of the Macross mecha from an anime lush with detail. Art by Shoji Kawamori. All colors (and modified art) by me
The famous Uraga Class Escort Battle Carrier. The Uraga Class ships have since become ubiquitous in the Macross universe. Also seen is the Saratoga II CV-565 in the 1999 PlayStation game Macross VF-X2. Line art by Kazutaka Miyatake. All non-CGI coloring by me
Appreciation for Sky Angels, published May 27th, 1984. Authored by Masahiro Chiba himself, writer of all the official Macross technical trivia. The best technical book of the VF-1 Valkyrie and possibly all Macross
Art by Shoji Kawamori / Satelight. All non-CGI colors by me
@neomechanica Super Dimension Fortress Macross The Movie: Do You Remember Love? (1984)