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MOVIE STUB VF-1S FIGHTER-SKULL ONE ROBOTECH
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Expertly crafted in 1:160 scale, this highly detailed die-cast metal replica is designed for display and makes an outstanding addition to any aviation, military, or anime collection. Ages 14+ THE ROBOTECH SAGA He was the best pilot in the entire Robotech Defense Force, the leader of its most celebrated squadron, the mentor who turned a barnstorming circus kid into a war hero — and Robotech's Macross Saga made sure you loved him completely before it broke your heart. Roy Fokker flew Skull One — the most famous Veritech fighter in the history of the First Robotech War — from the very first engagement over Macross Island to the last battle he ever flew on the long road home. A veteran of the brutal Unification Wars who became a double ace faster than any pilot before him, Roy didn't just fly the Veritech — he helped prove it worked, serving as chief test pilot on a special project before the war ever began. He was the kind of man who carried the weight of the whole conflict on his shoulders and made it look effortless — fearless, larger-than-life, and entirely too charming for his own good. Right up until the day he didn't make it back to the hangar. VF-1S VERITECH FIGHTER U.N. SPACY (SKULL ONE) This U.N. Spacy is a proud homage to Roy's legendary VF-1S — the top-of-the-line Skull Leader variant of the Veritech line, manufactured in strictly limited numbers and reserved exclusively for the most senior commanders in the Robotech Defense Force. Distinguished by its four head lasers, enhanced avionics, and the most feared paint scheme in the skies — the skull and crossbones of Skull Squadron — Skull One was originally one of the earliest VF-X prototypes, a machine Roy essentially claimed as his own during Project Valkyrie and never gave back. That iconic livery has real-world roots — inspired by the markings of the U.S. Navy's VF-84 Jolly Rogers, one of the most storied fighter squadrons in naval aviation history. Like the Valkyrie it honors, the VF-1S was built for one purpose: total air superiority. With variable-sweep wings that automatically adjust for speed and conditions, a top speed exceeding Mach 2, and a service ceiling of 53,000 feet, the Tomcat earned its legendary status the same way Roy did — by being simply, undeniably the best.

