Month: January 2014

My Vintage Price List

I was going through my old paperwork and I stumbled upon my old, handwritten notes from my childhood. I forgot I kept an price list of what I paid for each robot. I’m going to go back to each of these robots and note the cost of what I originally paid as well. Listed are my Takatoku Valkyries, Takara Votoms & Popy Chogokin, Tonka Gobots and Mattel Shogun Warrior robots.
vintage price list



Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel aka Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975

Poseidon originally was from the Popy line-up from Bandai as GC-12 in 1975. Poseidon oddly enough is one of my favorite robots. I have a special place in my heart for Getter Robo G robots from watching Force Five Starvengers cartoons when I was a kid. Poseidon really does not do much. The arms move, you can shoot the missiles and he can stand without falling down(that counts for more than you think when you want to display these guys). There are no shooting fists as you normally see in these robots(so I haven’t lost the fists) or transformations. That being said, he is a sturdy, solid, chunk of metal worthy of the Chogokin name.

I like the design and color scheme and I actually had this one when I was a kid. Since Starvengers and Getter Robo were some of my favorite cartoons, so is Poseidon here. The Shogun Warriors were the first robots I had as a kid. I had the Great Mazinga, Dragun, and Poseidon 5″ toys. I also had the two foot Rodan, Godzilla and Great Mazinga. Man, I had a lot of fun with those.

 

 

Still waiting for Starvengers to come to Bluray/DVD. I don’t even see a Getter Robo G version on Amazon to see the originals in subtitles which I would prefer now. Till then guess Youtube may be the way to go.

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel aka Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 styrofoam from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 back box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 front box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Reflector Transformers G1

Here’s a loose version of the Decepticon camera – “Reflector.” This is another one I never had as a kid but I was fortunate to pick him up loose for under 30 dollars. The color scheme in the toy looks different from the cartoon as the cartoon shows him as purple/green.

Reflector(リフレクター Rifurekutā) Transformers Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Decepticon in camera form

Reflector Transformers Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Decepticon

 

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Reflector(リフレクター Rifurekutā) Transformers Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Decepticon in camera form

Reflector Transformers Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Decepticon in camera form G1

Qubeley AMX-004 HCM Pro – Gundam ZZ

Here’s the Qubeley AMX-004 from Gundam ZZ.  There are three colors of this robot – white, blue and red.  I bought the red and blue ones in the Philippines from Toy Kingdom in 2004.  I just purchased this white one from Ebay for about 30 dollars. I now have all three colors. If I recall, the box said 2007.

 

AMX-004 Qubeley (キュベレイ Kyuberei) HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 scale - Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ(Kidō Senshi Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 1986-1987

AMX-004 Qubeley – HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 Scale

AMX-004 Qubeley (キュベレイ Kyuberei) HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 Scale - from anime Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ(Kidō Senshi Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 1986-1987

AMX-004 Qubeley – HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 Scale

AMX-004 Qubeley (キュベレイ Kyuberei) HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 Scale - from anime Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ(Kidō Senshi Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 1986-1987

AMX-004 Qubeley – HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 1/200 Scale

 

AMX-004 Qubeley (キュベレイ Kyuberei) HCM Pro #36-00 AXIS Prototype Mobile Suit for Newtype Bandai 2007 animated still - from anime Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ(Kidō Senshi Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 1986-1987

 

Gundam MSIA AMX-004-3 Qubeley Mk-II(キュベレイMk-Ⅱ, Kyuberei Mk - Ⅱ) 2003 Bandai from anime Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ(Kidō Senshi Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 1986-1987

Gundam MSIA AMX-004-3 Qubeley Mk-II from Gundam Z 2003 Bandai


Jetfire Transformers

Jetfire Transformers Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1985 this robot was a retooled version of  the Macross VF-1S from Takatoku Toys

Jetfire Transformers Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1985

Here’s a picture of Jetfire – the Autobot air guardian.  He looks dramatically different from the cartoon.  He’s basically the same jet as the “Macross” series as they used the same mold. My cousin lent this one to me so that I could display it with the rest of the Macross collection.  I recall he had this as a kid but I don’t know if this is the original one – he may have re-purchased this one later on.

Jetfire Transformers Autobot  from the Generation 1 cartoon still

Jetfire Transformers Autobot from the Generation 1 cartoon

 

VF-1J DX and ST – Macross

Macross VF-1J DX 1/55 scale and ST 1/100 scale Hikaru Ichijyo (一条 輝 Ichijō Hikaru)- Takatoku Toys(タカトクトイス) 1983 from anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross( 超時空要塞マクロス or Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu) VF-1J DX and ST

Macross VF-1J DX and ST, the DX 1/55 scale & ST 1/100 scale Takatoku Toys 1983

Here are two VF-1J’s “Hikaru Ichijyo” versions from the Macross series.  One is the Takatoku deluxe version, while the other is the smaller, ST version.  I cannot remember where I purchased the big one – I’m going to guess Japan, 1985.  The ST one, on the other hand, I vividly remember purchasing it at Longs Drugs in Burlingame (of all places). I remember when there was this big robot craze in the 80’s, you could find these toys in the most unlikely of places.  I think my cousin mentioned that he bought some Transformers from a carwash.

Anyway, the cartoon still is a picture of the VF-1J with the add-on armor. When has this armor, however, he cannot transform into a plane.

Macross VF-1J Armored Valkyrie still piloted by Hikaru Ichijyo (一条 輝 Ichijō Hikaru) from Super Dimension Fortress Macross( 超時空要塞マクロス or Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu)

Macross VF-1J Armored Valkyrie


VF-1S Armored Valkyrie – Macross 1983


Macross VF-1S 1/55 scale Roy Fokker(ロイ・フォッカー)Armored Valkyrie(アーマード・バルキリー) - Takatoku Toys(タカトクトイス) 1983 from Super Dimension Fortress Macross(超時空要塞マクロス, Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu) 1983-1984

Macross VF-1S Armored Valkyrie with GBP-1S 1/55 scale Roy Fokker – Takatoku Toys 1983 from Super Dimension Fortress Macross

This is the VF-1S Armored Valkyrie and I thought I got this as a set but looking at my old handwritten notes, I got the armor for 25 dollars in Japan in 1985 and the VF1S in Hong Kong in the same year. During my last trip Japan trip 2013, I saw this in a 2nd hand store for about 140-150 (I think) and I was thinking of getting this for my cousin but I noticed that the plastic was starting to yellow and I so, I ended up getting him the Orguss. In the Macross cartoon, you see the armor is on the VF-1J as showing in the cartoon still (and not the VF-1S as shown below).

Macross VF-1J Armored Valkyrie still

Macross VF-1J Armored Valkyrie


Transformers Collection

Robot Collection - Gundam and Transformers on my TV stand

Robot Collection – Gundam and Transformers

Hopefully the pictures come out ok (might be some daytime glare/flash glare) but here’s my display of all of my Transformers.  To the left of the t.v. you’ll see the Insecticons, Ultra Magnus (White Optimus Prime), Shockwave.  To the right of the TV, you’ll see the 3 280ZX cars (Smokescreen, Prowl, Silverstreak), Hoist, Trailbreaker, Grapple, Inferno, and Blaster.  One the 2nd shelf, you’ll see my four Dinobots.  I’m still looking for the Swoop (the Petradactyl) and the rest of the G1 Autobot cars for my Transformers Collection.  The bottom shelf has my collection of the 6 Decepticon planes.  Evidently, there is one more called Sunstreaker (he’s yellow) but I’ve never seen him as a child but I have seen recent versions of him.

 

Transformers collection3 Transformers collection1 Transformers collection
Transformers collection2


Dave's Collection mostly shows Transformers with a sprinkling of Godaikin and Gundam robots

From Dave’s Collection mostly shows Transformers with a sprinkling of Godaikin and Gundam robots

Dave's Collection of mostly Transformers with a sprinkling of Godaikin, Dougram and Gundam robots

Dave’s Collection of mostly Transformers with a sprinkling of Godaikin, Dougram and Gundam robots


So my pictures were so bad, I decided to get a few more that were still pretty bad. Oh well, at least they were not as blurry!

Dinobots Hasbro Generation 1 G1 Slag Sludge Grimlock Snarl 1984 front of robots

Generation 1 Dinobots by Hasbro Slag, Sludge, Grimlock, Snarl from 1984 Autobot G1

Thrust, Ramjet, Sunfire and Dirge are Generation 1 Seekers(Decepticon jet fighter robots) also known as Coneheads or seekers in 1985 Transformers frontside

Thrust, Ramjet, Dirge, and Sunfire Decepticon G1 Seekers aka Coneheads 1985 Transformers

Transformers Insecticons 1985 Hasbro Generation 1 Kickback, Bombshell, & Shrapnel G1 image back

Transformers Insecticons 1985 Hasbro Generation 1 Kickback, Bombshell, & Shrapnel G1

Gerwalk Nikick – Orguss

Here’s another robot from the Orguss series – the “Gerwalk Nikick.” I didn’t really do too much with him as a kid as it really only looks good as a robot. Still, I’m glad to have him as I have the two main robots from the Orguss series.

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 Scale from Super Dimension Century Orguss(Cho Jiku Seiki Orguss超時空世紀オーガス) from 1983-1984

Gerwalk-Nikick MBG-24C 1983 Takatoku Toys 1/40

 

Gerwalk Nikick in action from Super Dimension Century Orguss (Cho Jiku Seiki Orguss超時空世紀オーガス) from 1983-1984

Gerwalk-Nikick in action from Super Dimension Century Orguss from 1983-1984

Orguss Orgroid

This one’s called Orguss Orgroid and I bought this in Japan in 1985. I bought the same robot for my cousin during my last trip to Japan in 2015 for about 120 dollars.

Drifand Orguss Orgroid 1983 Takatoku Toys from the anime Super Dimension Century Orguss(Cho Jiku Seiki Orguss超時空世紀オーガス) from 1983-1984

Drifand Orguss-Orgroid 1983 Takatoku Toys from the anime Super Dimension Century Orguss

Anime still from Super Dimension Century Orguss(Cho Jiku Seiki Orguss超時空世紀オーガス) from 1983-1984

Super Dimension Century Orguss anime 1983-1984


 

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