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High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zion’s Mobile Suit Bandai Japan 1984

I love displaying my robots except for all the dusting. What a pain. The HCM packaging is ideal for taking a robot out and putting it away for display purposes. Small box, instructions, decent size and pretty good detail for someone like me who really does not want to have to build one of these from scratch. Been there, done that. None of them came out very good. Even my cousin built one and he is super anal. It did not come out very well, but I think Gundam models are harder to build than they look.

Here is my MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zion’s Mobile Suit. I can’t tell if these are the original HCM’s from the 80’s or the 2002 reissue.

Just used a magnifying glass on the back of the robot and it says Bandai Made in Japan 1984. I am going with 1984. Sweet! For what I paid I was sure it was a reissue.

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zions Mobile Suit Bandai styrofoam

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zion’s Mobile Suit Bandai Japan 1984


 

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zions Mobile Suit Bandai instructions

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zion’s Mobile Suit Bandai Japan 1984

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zions Mobile Suit Bandai

High Complete Model MS-14C Gelgoog Cannon Zion’s Mobile Suit Bandai Japan 1984


High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Japan

Sorry, these are my first pictures using my old iPhone 4. That yellowing in the image really bugs me. I will get back to this and add some nice pictures. The RMS-106 Hi Zack is an awesome little robot. Perfect to add to your Gundam collection. It’s got a cool gladiator design and the color schemed really works as a military robot. The military green reminds me of the old Humvee I road around in when I was in still in the military. I dig the shoulder spike and red boot rockets. The yellow accents on the vents and tubes provide a nice contrast. I like Zaku’s more than the standard Gundams. Like say the RX-78. I can’t imagine designing a robot with a white, blue and red color scheme. I would almost say this robot design is influenced by the Votoms Scopedog. It is a much better looking robot, than the Scopedog though. The Scopedog looks like an old fashioned diving suit, the Hi Zack looks like a war machine.

The RMS-106 Hi Zack is from the High Complete Model Line or HCM were essentially completed models of anime robots usually Gundam, aimed at younger children or adults who did not have the time or skill to make model kits in the 1980’s. Looks like a new line of High Complete Models came out in the mid to late 2000’s called the HCM Pro which look amazing.

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Gundam HCM 18 styrofoam

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Japan

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Gundam HCM 18 instructions

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Japan

Made in Japan




So I finally got around to putting up some new pictures of the RMS-106 Hi Zack. I never did figure out when this figure was made. I was thinking 80’s or maybe this is a early 2000’s reissue. I wish I could read a little Japanese. You have to be a little careful with these HCM’s. They are more like models than action figures. I broke the plastic clip on the backpack as I took it off after taking pictures

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Made in Japan

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Japan

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan back of robot

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 scale Z Gundam HCM 18 by Bandai Made in Japan

If the HCM was not cool enough, the robots come with a cool little profile card and instruction booklet as well.

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1/144 Gundam HCM 18 instruction sheets back side

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1/144 Gundam HCM 18 instruction sheets



High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1/144 Gundam HCM 18 instruction sheets

High Complete Model RMS-106 HiZack 1/144 Gundam HCM 18 instruction sheets

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan box front

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan box side

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1-144 Z Gundam HCM 18 Bandai Japan box back

High Complete Model RMS-106 Hi Zack 1/144 Z Gundam HCM-18 Bandai Japan

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1-144 HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985

This is the M100 Shiki MSN-00100. Bandai 1985 Made in Japan H. C. M. Series 23 This is the first HCM box I have seen with an actual date. I really like the design of this robot, but the color really doesn’t work for me. Maybe if this was more the color of a construction truck it would work, but this yellow is terrible. I am sure others feel the same, as this one really was not that hard to get and was relatively affordable(nobody wants it).

Mobile Suit Z Gundam

Plastic and Metal Parts

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 box back

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 box front

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 card

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 instructions

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 instruction booklet




High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 loose front

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 side box High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 side box 2

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1-144 HCM 23 styrofoam insert

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985



High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 styrofoam insert edit

Yeah, I know it is almost the same as the last one, but this image is clearer and I am too lazy to take a new picture.

 

So these are the first pictures I took before I refined my technique a little. Still kinda sucky, I need to get a tripod.

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 styrofoam

These are the old iPhone pics I took.

High Complete Model M100 Shiki MSN-00100 1/144 scale HCM 23 Z Gundam Japan 1985 instructions

The new pictures are a little better. They don’t have the yellow tinge.

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku-II 1-144 scale Bandai

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden's Zaku II 1/144 HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM

This is the High Complete Model MS-062R-2. I picked up all my HCM’s on eBay. I am going to have to come back and take some better pictures for these. These are terrible. I took them with my iPhone and now I wish I hadn’t. I always get this yellowish tinge on my photos.

Let’s talk about what doesn’t suck. I love this Zaku in red. It really kicks ass. It is a much better red than I have seen in the more recent Bandai MSIA releases in 2001-2003. The size and detail on these are preferable to the 4.5″ Zaku’s that came out with the Cartoon Network Toonami. This is probably my favorite HCM. The High Complete Model(HCM) were essentially completed models of anime robots usually Gundam, aimed at younger children or adults who did not have the time or skill to make model kits. Basically, me LOL.

 

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Riddens Zaku-II 1-144 styrofoam HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Riddens Zaku-II 1-144 instructions HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM


I just added these images of the High Complete Model MS-062R-2 and they are much better than what I had up before.  It really shows off how nice this figure is. This is one of those really cool 80’s robots.

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden's Zaku II 1/144 HCM robot loose front

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden's Zaku II 1/144 HCM robot loose back

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden's Zaku II 1/144 HCM robot loose angle

High Complete Model MS-062R-2 Johnny Ridden’s Zaku II 1/144 HCM

Sentai Robo Collection with Turbo Robo, Daizyujin, Live Robo, Dyna Robo, Jetman, Bio Robo

Not really sure what these are or why there is a set. Too bad there was no box when i purchased it, only the plastic container. But it was nice to have a small set of Super Sentai robots. I’m sure they are from Bandai. Took me a while to figure out the name for each figure. It was hard to find, as half the robots never had a US release(the Megazord came out with the Power Rangers and Dynaman and Bioman were released as Godaikins) and most of the information is in Japanese for the other 3 robots. This is a set of Super Sentai Robo from various series all plastic that are 3″ high. It is a pretty cool set.

The top line of robots is Turbo Robo, Daizyujin(aka Megazord!), and Live Robo.

Sentai Robo Collection Turboranger(ターボロボ Tābo Robo) Zyuranger(大獣神 Daijūjin, Great Beast God) Liveman(ライブロボ Raibu Robo) Dynaman(ダイナロボ Daina Robo) Jetman(ジェットイカロス Jetto Ikarosu) Bioman(バイオロボ Baio Robo) plastic

Sentai Robo Collection with Turbo Robo, Daizyujin, Live Robo, Dyna Robo, Jetman, Bio Robo

 

On the bottom row is Dyna Robo, Jetman or Jet Icarus, and Bio Robo.

If anyone knows what this is, please drop a comment so I can figure it out.

Ok so after a little research I think these may be the Robo Sentai Collection, Sentai Robo Collection(ok, this was wrong)or a bootleg of it that came out in 1993 by Bandai. This may also be the cheap plastic versions you can get a train station kiosks. My only other theory is that maybe these are a prize Gashapon set for for those arcade claw machines. I think arcades are more more popular in Japan than they are here in the United States.

Since I see no copyright marking or branding I am pretty sure now that this a bootleg(which I figured out a year after I wrote this initially, duh!). It was just hard to figure out without the box. If I had the box I am pretty sure I would know right off the bat.


The Power Ranger Wikia really came in handy for the Japanese tokusatsu shows I had never heard of before. Without out it I likely would never have figured out the Live Robo and Turbo Robo.

Daidenjin Godaikin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980

I always thought this was an ST version of Daidenjin, but I stand corrected. It is the Daidenjin DX version. That’s why it comes with all the cool stuff and it actually transforms into a space ship. I don’t think any of the ST’s tranform. So it’s not the GB-15. This is a good heavy piece chock full of die cast metal and it has a nice build, but I can’t say I like the big D on his chest. Most of the parts are very square or rectangular, so the designers hardly used any imagination when making this guy as a robot. But the design is light years better than say Sun Vulcan. The transformation is not great but at least it does more than my old Shogun Warriors did.

I noticed these robots remind me of the my old Shogun Warriors from the 70’s. Now I know why. They were made by the same company. Originally the Shogun Warriors were issued as Popy Super Robots in the GA series. So the reason the design, die cast metal heft, and shooting fists(don’t Daidenjin’s fists look like Daltanias DX large fists?) were all so familiar is that they came from the same company. This one was issued in the Popy GB series.

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman 1980-1981 back box cover

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from tokusatsu show Denshi Sentai Denziman 1980-1981

When transformed it becomes Denjin the space port. The robot hails from the Denshi Sentai Denziman TV series 13 years before the Power Rangers ever made it out here. Nope, never watched it, but I like the robot. I don’t really have the space to display my robots, but this site works out well as a virtual display case.

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman(電子戦隊デンジマン Electronic Squadron Denziman) 1980-1981 styrofoam insert

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from live action show Electronic Squadron Denziman 1980-1981

 

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman(電子戦隊デンジマン Electronic Squadron Denziman) 1980-1981 robot loose front image 2

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from tokusatsu show Denshi Sentai Denziman 1980-1981

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman(電子戦隊デンジマン Electronic Squadron Denziman) 1980-1981 loose back image

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from live action show Electronic Squadron Denziman 1980-1981

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman(電子戦隊デンジマン Electronic Squadron Denziman) 1980-1981 front box cover

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from tokusatsu show Denshi Sentai Denziman 1980-1981

 

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman (電子戦隊デンジマン Electronic Squadron Denziman) 1980-1981 loose front image

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 from live action show Electronic Squadron Denziman 1980-1981

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984 aka GB-14 Daidenjin DX Popy Japan 1980 from the live action show Denshi Sentai Denziman 1980-1981 side box cover

Daidenjin GoDaiKin Bandai 1984


Chogokin Jr Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985

 

This is a 5″ Chogokin Jr Kurojishi figure from the anime Ninja Senshi Tobikage. That appears to be this yellow lion robot. After a little search I found this ninja robot anime. I have watched a little of the first episode Ninja Robots in English dubs by Cartoon Network in 1995 and Japanese version from 1985 – 1986 on Youtube, but it looks like they stream it on Anime Sols. It might be worth watching, though I usually like the Japanese version as they will not edit out the violence.

I liked the bigger DX robots Tobikage & Houraioh, but not this little all plastic ST version. It does not earn the Chogokin Jr name as there is no diecast metal in this robot. I was trying to get the other figures in the series but only ended up getting this little one. This one looks cheap and clunky. There was not a lot of thought put into the build for this. It is pretty much just a brick except for a little arm rotation. Probably one of those cheap train station toys to shut up the kids. The Kurojishi toy and box reminds me a lot of the Victora Albegas  I have here. Sadly, I am afraid the thing I like most about this robot is the box.

 

Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985 back box cover anime tv show from 1985-1986 other names Ninja Robot Tobikage, Ninja Warrior Tobikage, Robots Ninja, 忍者戦士飛影

Chogokin Jr Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985

Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985 box front and styrofoam anime tv show from 1985-1986  other names Ninja Robot Tobikage, Ninja Warrior Tobikage, Robots Ninja, 忍者戦士飛影

Chogokin Jr Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985

Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985 front box cover anime tv show from 1985-1986 other names Ninja Robot Tobikage, Ninja Warrior Tobikage, Robots Ninja, 忍者戦士飛影

Chogokin Jr Ninja Senshi Tobikage Kurojishi by Bandai 1985

 



Here is the opening for the anime tv show Ninja Senshi Tobikage from 1985-1986

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 aka Godaikin Machineman ST 1985

Think this is a reissue of the original Popy GC 28 which has a red shield. The five Super Sentai guys pictured on the cover kinda look like cops. They are from Dengeki Sentai Changeman. Even though I am not a fan of Super Sentai, I still like the robots. Change Robo is one of them. I try to only collect the 70’s and 80’s chogokin robots. I couldn’t fit the sword in the fist because it was so tight, but it was fun shooting the head off. The fists do not shoot off with much zing and the robot is a little light in die cast metal, but I really like this ST robot which fits in well with my Godaikin collection, but the DX robot looks really good too. My copy is missing the 5 little plastic Changeman Sentai figures.

Plastic Changmen Change Robo(チェンジロボ Chenji Robo) GC-28 robot toy by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 9th series in the Super Sentai tv show (電撃戦隊チェンジマン Dengeki Sentai Chenjiman)

Plastic Changeman figures from the Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985

The DX robot came out as a late release Godaikin in 1985 or 1986. Change Robo is pretty rare as Godaikins go. I have only seen him a few times on auction and lost every time. The ST is a Popy robot as it has the Popy label, though I did not know it at the time I purchased it. So it’s one of the only  two Popy robots I have.

The robot’s design reminds me a lot of Goggle V robot. It is a simple but solid design, that you can change into a decent looking jet, car and helicopter(the Jetchanger, Helichanger, and Landchanger). The only real difference between Goggle V and Change Robo is in color scheme. A few tweaks to the design & color and you would have Goggle Five which is a good thing. It is a lot like the Generation 1 Transformers that all used the same molds like Bluestreak, Smokescreen and Prowl . If I ever display these two, I would have to put them right next to each other.

Change Robo(チェンジロボ Chenji Robo) GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman(電撃戦隊チェンジマン) 1985-1986 styrofoam

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 loose front 2

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985

 (チェンジロボ Chenji Robo)Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from (電撃戦隊チェンジマン)Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 loose accessories

Change Robo and accessories. Lightning Sword, Change Shield, propeller and head missile

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 aka GoDaiKin Machineman ST from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 loose back

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985

Change Robo GC 28 by Popy Bandai Japan 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman(電撃戦隊チェンジマン) 1985-1986 instructions  (チェンジロボ Chenji Robo)

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai instructions

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 back cover  (チェンジロボ Chenji Robo)

Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from tv show (電撃戦隊チェンジマン Dengeki Sentai Chenjiman) 1985-1986

 (チェンジロボ Chenji Robo)Change Robo GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 front cover

Change Robo (チェンジロボ Chenji Robo) GC-28 by Popy Bandai 1985

Change Robo(チェンジロボ Chenji Robo) GC-28 robot toy by Popy Bandai 1985 from Dengeki Sentai Changeman 1985-1986 9th series in the Super Sentai tv show (電撃戦隊チェンジマン Dengeki Sentai Chenjiman)

Change Robo(チェンジロボ Chenji Robo) GC-28 robot toy by Popy Bandai 1985 from Super Sentai tv show 電撃戦隊チェンジマン Dengeki Sentai Chenjiman 1985-1986

 

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST 1979 Japan aka Daltanias

This Daltanious ST is one of my only Popy pieces. I prefer this smaller Daltanious to the Popy Daltanias DX(GB-01, GB-02, PB-81) as the proportions are more appealing to look at. This is a nice hunk of die cast metal. I have the larger one, but I am missing pieces and the fists which would be nice to have. I would probably just display this one, because I am just not that hot on the design on the DX. The parts on the body look too skinny on a big robot. The foot missiles zing out a nice zing 5 feet and have a surprisingly strong spring. I am a big fan of this robot as it a great looking piece and such an improvement over the DX version. The ST version never made it to the US, but we did get the Godaikin DX Daltanias version.

I originally started out with the die cast metal Shogun Warriors and moved on to these pieces as an adult. We went to Japan Town in San Francisco to see the newest Gundam and Macross robots from Japan. My cousin just went to Japan and these pieces are a bit more than I want to pay for. But it’s nice to know I can pick them up if I have the dough.

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1979 Japan from the anime Mirai Robo Daltanias 1979-1980 loose robot front 2 other names Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese)

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1979 Japan

Made in Japan.

Daltanious GA 99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1983 styrofoam from anime Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese) 1979-1980

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST 1979 Japan

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1983 from the anime Mirai Robo Daltanias 1979-1980 loose back robot other names Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese)

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1979 Japan

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST 1979 aka Daltanias 1983 Japan from the anime Mirai Robo Daltanias 1979-1980 feet other names Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese)

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST

 


 
 

Daltanious GA 99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1983 front and side cover from anime Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese) 1979-1980

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST from the anime Mirai Robo Daltanias 1979-1980

Daltanious GA 99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1983 back cover from anime Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese) 1979-1980

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST from the anime Mirai Robo Daltanias 1979-1980

 


 
 

Daltanious GA 99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1983 accessories from anime Daltanious (Italy), Dartanias, el robot del futuro (Spain), Future Robo Daltanias, 未来ロボ ダルタニアス (Japanese) 1979-1980

Daltanious GA-99 by Popy ST aka Daltanias 1979 accessories

 

The anime Future Robot Daltanious came out in 1979-1980 where earth has been conquered by aliens. They were going to use Daltanious for the lion robot, version of Voltron, but Toei sent out GoLion instead. They loved GoLion and it became the most popular Voltron robot. Here is the original Daltanious opener for the cartoon.

Daitetsujin 17 Godaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

First thing I noticed about Daitetsujin 17 is that it is so heavy. A majority of this robot is metal  which is awesome. You can see it in the pictures. Daitetsujin 17 ‘s a pretty cool robot, not so good as a flying fortress. After watching the movie, I actually prefer the toy robot to the one in the show. I tried shooting the fists and the stomach missile and they got some pow going 5 feet. I have all the parts and it looks mint. I would have transformed it if I wanted too. But it didn’t look like it was worth the time. I like the blue and red color scheme and overall it is a nice looking robot. My only beef with this robot is that they could have made the arms a little more proportional to the body.

I really don’t have that many Godaikins to go to complete my collection. Too bad the last ones I need are so expensive. This robot hails from a live action “tokusatsu” show like Godzilla and Ultraman in 1977 all its cheesy goodness. Watching the intro seems amusing enough. I listened to the movie below and occasionally watched while I was writing this post.

The movie Daitetsujin 17(大鉄人17)below appears to be a dubbed movie. The dub is so funny! OMG. The narration seems like something from Rocky and Bullwinkle. You should definitely watch this! Enjoy.

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy loose open chest from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun)  in 1977

The open chest compartment and shooting chest missile.


 

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 1977 by Popy legs & feet from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun) in 1977

The foot compartments and robot legs.

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy styrofoam from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun) in 1977

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy loose front view of robot from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun)  in 1977

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka GA-81 by Popy loose back view of robot

Back view of robot and wings

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy loose front angle

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy back & side cover

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka GA-81 by Popy front box cover

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy


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