DirePhoenix, on 12 October 2013 - 09:19 AM, said:
One of the stipulations of the agreement was that they can't discuss the details of their agreement beyond that FASA wasn't going to use those licensed images. However, if they can't discuss those details, then they can't tell anyone else that something is or isn't part of the agreement that they can't discuss, so...
(so how can you enforce parts of an agreement that you can't discuss with people that weren't part of the agreement? You can't.)
...so if someone else makes new images of a "Marauder" that isn't copying art already licensed by someone else or used for something else, no one can stop them from using them.
A simple solution to the problem would be for Topps and PGI to license the art for the mechs from Studio Nue from another Macross series.
For example, this Glaug is from Macross M3 Dreamcast video game.
Looks similar to the original Glaug but different enough to ensure that HG stays away.
There are other versions of the Variable Fighters as well that look completely different from the VF-1 that HG has access to.
The VF-11 Super Thunderbolt would make a great replacement for the Crusader.
Then there is the VF-25 Messiah for the Wasp or Stinger.
The point is that Studio Nue did make derivative versions of the classic mechs and HG can't do {Scrap} about it. There is the ADR-03-MK II & III Destroid "Cheyenne" that is an updated version of what BT calls the Warhammer.