Month: September 2013

Popy Battle Fever J GB-03 ST Japan 1979

This is one of the coolest Super Sentai robots, it also happens to be the first. At least the first time Super Sentai was coined. It was the third Sentai series to come around and it was inspired by Marvel’s Captain America. After the success of the Spider Man live action(tokusatsu) series(with Leopardon or is it Leopoldon?), Toei thought more robots were needed in our Sentai series. Which I am personally happy about as I have a few of these amazing robots.

So Leopardon is a heavy(so heavy for its size) ST robot that looks like a samurai. It is bigger than most ST robots and has a great design. The Popy brand which is pretty much the standard bearer for any Chogokin(Super Alloy) robot. It is from 1979, but the design is timeless and does not feel dated at all. I wasn’t nearly as appreciative of this robot when I got it, but after learning and researching about them I definitely have a better understanding and appreciation of all things Popy.

All of the Godaikins were originally Popy robots before Bandai absorbed them into the main company. So this post is in honor of the grand daddy of the Megazord. Battle Fever J.   My cousin has the Soul of Chogokin version GX-30 which is just a great piece as well. Here is a first episode of the tokusatsu show Battle Fever J(バトルフィーバーJ ) from 1979-1980.

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei), 1979-1980 styrofoam  insert

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Battle Fever J 1979-1980 back box cover Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei),

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from Battle Fever J 1979-1980

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show BTeam Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei) 1979-1980 side box

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979


 

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Battle Fever J 1979-1980 front box cover Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei),

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 バトルフィーバーJ


Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1/100 scale ST Macross

I don’t have any of the Takatoku Valkyries, but I cherish this Bandai VF-1A as it is my only Valkyrie from the 80’s. This is the Hikaru Ichijo Bandai VF-1A from the movie “Macross: Do You Remember Love?” in 1984. Bandai made this Valkyrie just after they bought the molds from the remains of Takatoku Toys. I love the big 80’s Chogokins with die cast metal. While it is not the 1/55 scale I covet, I like having both the ST and DX versions of a robot. Hopefully I will add the larger one soon. I consider the 1/100 scale ST’s and 1/55 scale as DX versions. It seems that the 1/100 scale Valkyries are harder to find than the 1/55 scale robots on the auction sites though, so I am glad to have any of them.

Bandai made some really solid Valkyries during that time in the 1980’s, like the Elintseeker or VT Trainer. The Valkyries themselves hold a special place in my heart. I only have two Toynami Masterpiece 1/55 Valkyries and one Bandai Valkyrie from 2002, but I really hope to add the original Takatoku and Bandai robots from the 80’s. They were the first robots that were amazing as jets and just as amazing as robots. Even 30 years later the quality, design and beauty of these pieces still shine. These are the must have robots of the 80’s.

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 styrofoam no box cover from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love?(超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか) 1984 DYRL

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 from movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 front cover from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love?(超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか) 1984 DYRL

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 insert from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984 DYRL

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie instructions and stickers from the movie 超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか 1984

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 back cover from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984 超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか DYRL

Bandai Variable Fighter VF-1A Valkyrie 1984 from the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984

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Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon 1985 aka Destroid Monster by Takatoku

This is the Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon international release as the text on the box is in both English and French. Originally it came out  as the Destroid Monster. It is a really clunky robot, but I was really excited to add this to my collection. I can’t imagine this robot ever being used in combat. It looks like a sitting duck. Low mobility, can’t fly, I guess it is a moving anti-aircraft gun. I hardly even remember seeing it in the cartoon. I am still a huge fan of the Macross series and I was able to add this to my Macross robots at a nice discount to the Takatoku Toys version. I really don’t see much of difference between the robots except for the color.
Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon back cover from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985
The Matchbox version is a dark green whereas the Takatoku one is an olive green. This one barely moves at all, but it is a die cast monster. You can bend the arms and legs a little, emphasis on little. Kinda reminds me of my Srungle robot in functionality, but the design and color is so much better.

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985 (超時空要塞マクロス)

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

 

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985 超時空要塞マクロス


 

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985 超時空要塞マクロス

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

 

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon Front box cover  from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983 超時空要塞マクロス

Matchbox Robotech Mac II Monster Destroid Cannon from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Unfortunately, I could not find a video of this robot in action.  Matchbox/Irwin


Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold

The SDF-1 DX 1/3000 scale is my holy grail for robots. I have bid on this guy several times, but I still don’t have one. Having the smaller ST 1/6300 scale robot provides me some solace. But displaying this one really doesn’t have as umph as the DX.

I really hate how the white plastic parts yellow with age. I have to dig around and find out why so many robots yellow after a while(L Gaim, Macross Valkyries, and the SDF-1 for starters). Grey would have been a lot better choice for this robot. I guess they use cheap plastic in Japan. I remember my Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES was grey and it yellowed too.

This is a nice little piece. You can tell the how white it was suppose to be when you see the metal part in the middle. Like most 80’s robots, it is not very poseable.  There is not much detail on the ST version. The Takatoku Storm Attacker Construction looks identical except it has black plastic cannons instead of red, the shoulder cannons are not included(even though the box images and instructions indicate otherwise), there is a yellow painted outline for the chest pieces and grey plastic instead of white which looks a lot nicer. I am tempted to get that as well.

Anyway, Macross/Robotech was one of the main reasons I am still into the whole robot genre as the cartoons kept going for a few years. As Shogun Warriors faded for me, I got into Macross, Godaikins, and Transformers. I really did not have any Robotech robots until I got the G1 Transformers Jetfire for $30 down at Talbot’s Toys in San Mateo. Takatoku and Bandai Valkyries were like $80+ in the 80’s in Japantown, so Jetfire was a bargain. Most of the time, I just went to my cousin’s house to enjoy his Valkyrie collection. It is quite impressive. He has them all, but 3 are reissues. I hope he puts out his Macross robots soon.

 

Here is intro to remember Robotech.

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold ST front box cover from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983 other names Cho Jiku Yosai Macross, Guerra das Galáxias, Fortezza Super Dimensionale, 超時空要塞マクロス, 초시공요새 마크로스

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold ST back box cover from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983 other names Cho Jiku Yosai Macross, Guerra das Galáxias, Fortezza Super Dimensionale, 超時空要塞マクロス, 초시공요새 마크로스

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold ST styrofoam unboxed from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983 other names Cho Jiku Yosai Macross, Guerra das Galáxias, Fortezza Super Dimensionale, 超時空要塞マクロス, 초시공요새 마크로스

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985


Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold ST instructions stickers from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold Stickers/Decals and Instructions from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985 超時空要塞マクロス

Its funny how the instructions are still in Japanese in the US release of this toy.

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 Battle Fortress by Harmony Gold ST styrofoam, instructions and stickers from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross 1982-1983 超時空要塞マクロス

Robotech Miniature SDF-1 instructions and decals/stickers from Robotech: The Macross Saga 1985

I would be tempted to get one of the newer SDF-1 below, but they are a bit beyond my price range.


Dancougar DX GoDaikin by Bandai 1985 aka Popy GC-30

The DX Dancougar is a solid piece, but I can’t say I love this one. I got it without the box. I should have held out for a boxed copy(though maybe I never would have picked one up). I will have to change this into the large robot one day and redo some of these pictures as my old iPhone really does provide the detail I would like to see in these photos. I keep forgetting. This one is like Abegas, but the robots are a little better. The largest robot is a decent piece and they didn’t forget to make sure there was some diecast metal. Sorry, I hate cheap plastic robots. Probably should get around to the better pictures for each robot and as one large robot. ***

I plan to add the ST Dancougar to my collection, but I haven’t seen it for a while. I will have to keep an eye out for it.

Dancougar DX GoDaikin by Bandai 1985 aka Popy GC-30 from anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) 1985 other names Super Bestial Machine God, Dancouga, Dancougar, les cadets de l'espace, Dieu Bénisse Dancougar, God Bless Dancougar, 카루타

Dancougar DX GoDaikin by Bandai 1985 aka Popy GC-30 from anime Dancougar Super Bestial Machine God

Here is the intro from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar in 1985

 


Voltes V ST GoDaiKin aka Popy GA-80 1977

Voltes V ST GoDaiKin aka Popy GA-80 1977 from anime Chōdenji Machine Voltes V 1977-1978 loose other anime names  超電磁マシーン ボルテスV, O Ataque Voltes 5, Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, Super Electron Machine Voltes V, Ultra Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, Voltes V Evolution, Voltus V, Vultus V

Voltes V ST GoDaiKin aka Popy GA-80 1977 from anime Chōdenji Machine Voltes V(超電磁マシーン ボルテスV) 1977-1978

Voltes V is one of my favorite pieces. The ST version is a hefty piece of metal. It would be nice to have the DX counterpart but I don’t have the dough for that piece. My cousin has it, but it tilts a little bit from playful overuse. I am more picky about the pieces in my collection, but at least one of us have it. I picked up Voltes V on eBay. It comes with the sword and the chest piece becomes part of the sword.

Finally a robot based on anime. The anime was Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V. This cartoon was popular in the Philippines and translated to English. I definitely need to get around to seeing that version of the cartoon. When my cousin and I get together, we will need to do some binge tv watching.


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