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Target Exclusives to check out…

So I have not been putting out any posts. But I found some of these only at Target Exclusives pretty cool. The Transformers Perceptor and Blaster. They look like exact reissues of the Generation 1 robots. Plus Perceptor come with three tapes Steeljaw, Ramhorn and Eject. All 3 tape robots transform and the tapes have always been fun to transform. I have not seen any of the exclusives at the store, only on the site here. It is a pretty sweet set if I had $99.99. It also comes with 6 slides and a slide case you can view when Perceptor is in microscope mode.

The Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack is the one I want to pick up. It comes with all 3 conehead seekers Thrust, Dirge, and Ramjet. It is a sweet set of Generation reissues. I have a special place in my heart for jets that turn into robots. I can’t wait to get mine.

Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack 2015 by Hasbro includes Thrust, Ramjet, and Dirge front of box

Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack 2015 by Hasbro includes Thrust, Ramjet, and Dirge

Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack 2015 by Hasbro includes Thrust, Ramjet, and Dirge back of box

Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack 2015 by Hasbro includes Thrust, Ramjet, and Dirge


The last exclusive is a nice looking Optimus possibly one of the movie versions Transformers Platinum Silver Knight Collector Exclusive. You can see him here.

K-Mart Exclusive Platinum Edition Insecticons

I never thought I would be saying this. But the Transformers Platinum Edition Insecticons Figure 3-Pack is a K-Mart exclusive. I have seen Walmart and Target, but K-Mart is a new one on me. Go figure. Anyway it is a nice looking set. To bad the price is way outta whack. Who wants to pay $89.99 for this at Toys R’ Us or the $67.99 sale at K-Mart? Still it is fun to see. The 25th anniversary edition was $35 from what I hear and that pricing makes more sense. I saw this set on the box of my Transformers Platinum Edition Seeker Squadron 3-Pack. I was so excited I ran a quick search and found out where to find these. Anyway, looks like you can find these at K-Mart if there are any still in business around you or you can pick it up on their site.



Toys R’ Us Exclusives to check out

Ok so I know I haven’t posted anything in a while and I still have plenty of robots to post. But I have found some pretty cool new exclusives from Toys R’ Us you should check out. They have a huge 18 inch Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator which just looks amazing! I only had a few of the original robots from the Devastator set, but if I was going to get one now that would be the one. The only issue I have with it is the price $169.99(its cheaper at Walmart for $143). It looks a lot better than the original one in the 80’s so I might just give in and pick it up.

Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator Figure Set Decepticons Hasbro 2015 box back

Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator Figure Set Decepticon Hasbro 2015


Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator Figure Set Decepticons Hasbro 2015 box side

Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator Figure Set Decepticons Hasbro 2015

They also have a Transformers Platinum Edition Optimus Prime Figure and Transformers Platinum Edition Soundwave Figure. I don’t really care for these as I do not really like clear plastic figures. These are two matching clear figures if you like the whole translucent look. I am not a fan. The only thing really exciting about these are the accessories: Decepticon Frenzy figure, Buzzsaw figure, Laserbeak figure, Ravage figure, Decepticon Rumble figure, 2 Quake Hammers, Megatron mini-figure.

Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014 front of box

Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014


Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014 back of box

Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014

There are a couple of Masterpiece figures. The Transformers Masterpiece Bluestreak Figure is pretty sharp. I am considering picking that up. But a pre-order for Transformers Masterpiece Starscream Figure coming out in October is what I am really waiting for(Sorry it sold out on the site and stores! I never got one, but I did get the Bluestreak). I do not have any pictures of these as I have not seen them at the store, but I hope to see them soon!


Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014 box flap up

Age of Extinction Platinum Optimus Prime With Trailer & Sideswipe 2014

Found Platinum Prime was still at Toys R Us June 2016. Guess its not that popular or just too expensive. So I added a few pictures without the security clip on the box and now you can see the toy itself in the picture above.

Gyakuten-oh ST Takatoku Toys 1982 Z-Gokin

Gyakutenoh ST Takatoku Toys 1982 Z-Gokin Gyakuten-oh front-side of box from the anime series Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (逆転!イッパツマン) from 1982-1983

Gyakutenoh ST Takatoku Toys 1982 Z-Gokin Gyakuten-oh from the anime series Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (逆転!イッパツマン) from 1982-1983

Here is the Gyakuten-oh by Takatoku Toys in 1982. It is one of the standard size Z-Gokin from the anime series Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (逆転!イッパツマン) in 1982-1983. It is an old fashioned 80’s super robot with huge amount of die cast metal goodness. It’s built like a brick with arms and a head. The fists shoot using the red fins off the arms. It comes with 3 red missiles which can be shot from the arm where the fists are now. Gyakutenoh comes with a ridiculously large sword(but I just love it!) and one of the nicer shields I have seen on a robot. It reminds me of a Vikings shield as it is oval shaped with 4 spikes coming out of the shield. The head of the robot itself looks like a Viking(think Odin) or maybe a samurai helmet. Either it is a good looking robot.

Looking at this robot reminds me a little bit of Gaiking. The chest looks like there is a golden skull and the head has two large golden horns coming out of it.  It reminds me of a shorter thicker Gaiking. The robot is 5” ½, about the size of my standard sized Getter Robo robots. The arms, chest plate and head are plastic. But the legs and body are solid metal. If you toss this at someone, you can hurt them with this thing! You can attach red booster rockets to the back of the robot so it can fly(just kidding). The arms rotate at the shoulder and the legs bend at the hip. Other than that, there is no articulation on this bad boy. The head wiggles a little bit, but no actual rotation. Despite the fact that this robot does almost nothing, I love the design and look of it.

I caught a bit of the first episode on the link below and had a few chuckles. Here is the first episode of Gyakuten! Ippatsuman. Looks like the person who put these up has all 58 episodes if you want to binge watch the show.

Gyakutenoh ST Takatoku Toys 1982 Z-Gokin Gyakuten-oh back-side of box from the anime series Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (逆転!イッパツマン) from 1982-1983

Gyakutenoh ST Takatoku Toys 1982 Z-Gokin Gyakuten-oh from the anime series Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (逆転!イッパツマン) from 1982-1983



Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure

So this is my first post in a while. I have been meaning to put up some of my new robots. Here is a new one from my cousin’s trip to Japan.

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984 Front of Box

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

My cousin found this Aura Battler Billbine in a Mandarake in Akihabara. I was surprised it was only 1,080 yen(about $10 ) for an 80’s die cast metal robot. When I got it, I realized it may be a knock off. I was looking for the little Clover leaf emblem like I see on my other Aura Battler robots. But I did not see one. See the box on the bottom right? Usually the ST icon is there. The Aura Battler Dunbine robots were the last toys made by Clover. I have read conflicting reports that this Billbine may have had the molds created by Clover, then manufactured by Tomy who picked up their licenses when they folded. The box looks a lot like the Clover boxes for Aura Battler Dunbine robots. The ST icon is a Japanese safety standard not required on exported toys. So this is likely a Tomy toy made for export, as the box was unbranded/unmarked with English instructions,  but the box and robot markings indicate it was made in Japan. So yay! I have a Tomy produced Billbine.

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff bottom of Box from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Even if this is a bootleg, it is solid/decent die cast metal robot. Nothing about it wows me, but Clover robots rarely do. I am guessing it was probably made in the same factory as mold seems pretty solid for this robot. I do not care for the color scheme (white, red and yellow plastic with some metallic metal stickers). The legs, arms, wings, and head are plastic. But the body is mostly metal. It would have looked a lot better if the robot was bluish gray as it shows on the images in the back and box art instead of the white plastic and paint application. The hands have big bird claws on the end, but they remind me of Wolverine’s claws from the X-Men.

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff Right side of Box from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

It’s interesting how much time they spent on wrapping this. That is a lot of time to spend on a $10 robot. I am trying to figure out if they did this to protect the packaging from water or for some other reason. After spending some time with the box, it is pretty musty. I am starting to understand why it is under wraps. As with most of the Clover robots, the box art and images are one of the nicest parts of the toy sadly enough.

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff Left side of Box from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

 

 

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff Back side of Box from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

The toy comes as a robot and transforms into as some kind of flying bird form. The bird form reminds me a bit of the Brave Raideen’s transformation. The feet can be squeezed together to resemble bird feet.  The wings on the back actually provide the largest range of motion and I think this is my favorite part of the robot. I was able to pose the robot with various wing configurations. The robot comes with 2 cannons you can mount on the back or put in his hands. It comes with 3 orange yellow missiles. The sword on the box illustrations is nowhere to be found though. It would be nice to pop one of those into Billbine’s hands. The robot itself barely moves or has any articulation,  but the knees and hips rotate.

I will put out some pictures from the robot itself when I get the time…

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure KO Knockoff front angle of robot from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Billbine 1/46 scale SF Fantasy Figure from anime Seisenshi Dunbine 1983-1984

About 10-15 years ago I picked up a few cheap Aura Battler Dunbine robots when I really did not know much about robots. Mostly I was just curious as I had never seen them before. These were not robots I wanted when I was young(like the Macross and Transformers robots), so I picked up a few for fun. None of them were amazing and I really didn’t care too much about them until I learned more about the history of them and the company that made them.

Clover made a few cool robots like the Daitarn, Zambot III, Daioja and the first Gundam robots. So having these robots now is a little bit of history. So even if I cannot pick up the Clover DX Gundam’s anytime soon, the Dunbine robots will do for now.

I found the first episode of Aura Battler Dunbine on YouTube which is kind of a kick. I did not think they ported it over to English. Go figure.

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7″ combiner robots

Here is the Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7″  a combiner robot knockoff of the Transformers Defensor with a new job title: Firefighter. I guess I would rather be a firefighter instead of a defender. His new color scheme really matches his new theme and it looks pretty good. I think I prefer it to the original. Of Polyfect Toys  robots I have put up so far, this is my favorite. It looks good as a combined robot, the colors sync(which is what made Devastator a nice looking robot despite the heinous green they used), and the design as a whole robot . I would have to take this apart and play with it to see if each of the individual robots  look good by themselves, but at the very least this looks like good display piece if you do not want to fork out $130 for a reissue Defensor. Or it might be cool to display right next to your Defensor. I like displaying my Popy ST robots next to their DX counterparts.

 

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7" combiner robots made in china C-76 Generation 1 Autobot G1 Defensor Knockoff clone bootleg Protectobots -  Foreign names- Japanese- Guardian (ガーディアン Gādian), Mandarin- Bǎu-wèi Jě (Taiwan, 保衛者, "Defensor" or "Guardian"), Shǒuhùshén (China, 守护神, "Protector God")

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7″ combiner robots Transformers Defensor Knock off

The Polyfect versions are not the same scale as the original robots, but they are still tempting to add to the collection for fun. I don’t actually have a Firefighter robot yet, but I am thinking about it.

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7" combiner robots made in china C-76 Generation 1 Autobot G1 Defensor Knockoff clone bootleg Protectobots -  Foreign names- Japanese- Guardian (ガーディアン Gādian), Mandarin- Bǎu-wèi Jě (Taiwan, 保衛者, "Defensor" or "Guardian"), Shǒuhùshén (China, 守护神, "Protector God")

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7″ combiner robots Transformers Defensor Knock off





Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7" combiner robots made in china C-76 Generation 1 Autobot G1 Defensor Knockoff clone bootleg Protectobots -  Foreign names- Japanese- Guardian (ガーディアン Gādian), Mandarin- Bǎu-wèi Jě (Taiwan, 保衛者, "Defensor" or "Guardian"), Shǒuhùshén (China, 守护神, "Protector God")

Polyfect Toys Firefighter 7″ combiner robots Transformers Defensor Knock off


Slusher Car Polyfect Toys

Here is another Polyfect robot, the Slusher Car. The names for these are so bad I don’t know what to say.  So far I have put up the robots Construction, Tornadonumber, and now Slusher Car from good old Polyfect Toys. That last one is just terrible. I really wonder who came up with these names. Was it the one guy at the company that knew English or what? I mean when I read that, I see Slushee Car.

This robot took forever to figure out which robot it was a copy of. I love the mystery this presents. After digging, this is the Transformers Sixbuilder Micromaster in 1992 from the Generation 1 series. At first look, I do not particularly care for the color scheme. Design wise it does remind me of Devastator a little bit, but more solid(which I like).  Especially the wing on the chest. So it may grow on me. While the colors really throw me off, there is a version of Sixbuilder comes in Devastator green that I would pick up. If you are going to make a knock off, you could at least try to improve it by using  a better color scheme. At this point I cannot say it will ever grace my display shelves. It is 6 robots that combine into one, so if each robot transforms it may be fun to play with. I can bring it to work and transform it on my desk when I am bored.

 

Polyfect Slusher Car  based on the Transformers Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 1992)  Japanese ID number: TF-01

Slusher Car Polyfect Toys

Anyway, it is hard to beat the cheap fun of a combiner Transformer for $5.99. Checkout your local Dollar Store for one of these cheaply made plastic robots.

 

Polyfect Slusher Car  based on the Transformers Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 1992)  Japanese ID number: TF-01

Slusher Car Polyfect Toys

Polyfect Slusher Car based on the Transformers Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 1992) Japanese ID number: TF-01

Polyfect Slusher Car

 

Epic Optimus Prime Transformers Rescue Bots 2014 Playskool Heroes

I don’t really care much for the Rescue Bots line, but the big robots have a special place in my heart. This 22 inch robot reminds me of the vinyl 2 foot Jumbo Machinder/Shogun Warrior robots of the 70’s(I wish this thing had shooting fists so bad!). Those are some of my favorite robots. That and this is probably the biggest Optimus Prime ever. What Transformers fan wouldn’t want one of those? Well Toy R’ Us has them for $12.98 on their site now just in case you want one. I bet they still have them at the store.

Epic Optimus Prime Transformers Rescue Bots vs Optimus Primal Transformers Rescue Bots 2014 Playskool Heroes

Epic Optimus Prime Transformers Rescue Bots vs Optimus Primal Transformers Rescue Bots 2014 Playskool Heroes

Next to the Epic Optimus Prime is the Optimus Primal from the Rescue Bots line. The 22 inch Optimus is much more impressive in comparison and as I write this I am more and more tempted to buy one. As I have limited space, I am trying to resist as best I can. Playskool Heroes also has a Star Wars line that is really cool. Their Millenium Falcon and X-Wing ships are pretty nice.

Toys R Us clearance Epic Optimus Prime Transformers Rescue Bots Transformers Rescue Bots 2014 Playskool Heroes

Here is the Epic Optimus Prime on the Toys R Us clearance aisle two weeks ago surrounded by his brothers. It reminds me of the scene in Toy Story with stacks of Buzz Lightyears.

I think my only problem with the Epic Optimus robot is that his arms and legs are hollow in the back. It makes it feel like a façade rather than a fully fleshed out robot. The chest is a compartment so that part and the head are the only parts that are not hollowed out in the back. But for $12.98 it is not a terrible buy and it is likely the best piece you will ever see from the Rescue Bots Transformers line.



Transformers Bumblebee Bot Shots 2012

Bot Shots made it right to my local Tuesday Morning and Ross store. I don’t see them at the regular stores like Walmart and Target, just the discount stores. So they must not be very popular. They are cute little robots and I hate to say it, but they look better than the original Generation 1 line of Mini Vehicles. The snarky little grin on Bumblebee’s face almost makes me want to pick this up. If they have a Starscream with this grin I’m sold. Too bad I have never seen one. I would not mind seeing other robots in this line, but this is the only one I have seen. I am guessing I will not see more of this line due to its piddling success.

Bot Shots is a game like Rock, Paper, Scissors. Fist beats sword, Sword beats blaster, Blaster beats fist.

You shoot the robots at each other as cars and the emblem on the chest will show Sword, Fist, or Blaster if it transforms.  If your Bot does not transform and the other does, you lose by default. If there is a tie, the highest number on the chest is the tie breaker.

Bumblebee Bot Shots Battle Game

Bumblebee Bot Shots Battle Game 2012

I guess I wouldn’t mind getting these free, but otherwise I am not really that hot on what I have seen so far.

Bumblebee Bot Shots Battle Game 2012

Bumblebee Bot Shots Battle Game 2012


Transformers Rescue Bots Playskool Heroes

Transformers Rescue Bots Boulder the Construction-Bot, Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Blades the Flight-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot

Transformers Rescue Bots Boulder the Construction-Bot, Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Blades the Flight-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot

I found these robots from the Transformers: Rescue Bots series at Big Lots. I had seen them before at Toys R’ Us and Target. I never realized this was a cartoon. I had seen the toys before, but I am surprised this was an actual branch of the animated series. Toys R’ Us was blowing out the huge two foot Optimus Prime robots from this series for $12 in January. That is the largest Optimus Prime I have ever seen. This is another option for kids to enter the Transformers franchise, but I much prefer the Hero Mashers line to this one. The cartoon started in 2012 and I think it is still going. The  Playskool Heroes brand is aimed at young children, so  you won’t likely see any other posts on robots from this line unless they look really cool. The Bots Boulder the Construction-Bot, Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Blades the Flight-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot kind of look like a knock off line robots with better except with better quality and design than most knockoffs. Although I do not care much for this line of robots, it is fun to see different robot lines and interpretations of the Transformers. I would love to see some of the Generation 1 robots in this format. Especially the bad Seekers. Too bad they only made these robots with which I have familiarity. Oh well, this is money I will not spending these robots.

Transformers Rescue Bots Boulder the Construction-Bot, Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Blades the Flight-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot

Transformers Rescue Bots Boulder the Construction-Bot, Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Blades the Flight-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot


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