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Kazutaka Miyatake’s Space Ships

July 16, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli 1 Comment

Kazutaka Miyatake is an anime designer known for the mechanical design of the Macross TV and Space Battleship Yamato.

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  1. Charles says

    January 23, 2018 at 4:24 am

    That design in the 4th pic from the top was used in the 1983 film ‘Sayonara Jupiter’. I wonder how many other designs from that film Kazutaka Miyatake was involed in.
    See the second image on this page: https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/imaginerjp/34845645.html?s%253Dart_cmt%2526pftarget1%253D%2526target2%253D

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