Tag: Die Cast Metal

Aura Battler Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale 1983 Japan

Watch out for Aura Battler Dunbine, the insect mecha! Friend of your friendly neighborhood Insecticon. Just kidding. These are kick ass robots of the Middle Ages from a dimension far, far away. It’s a land of knights with horses, castles, fairies, and robots with flying transport planes. Really? If you can build robots and planes, why would you still be riding horses? I guess you really have to suspend your disbelief on this one. Still I like the idea, no matter how far fetched it sounds. For me robots are like bacon, they make everything better. Check out the video below if you want to check it out.

Here is Dunbine. He looks nothing like his anime image. Clover could have done a much better job with this robot. They did not last long as a company after this line came out. The image reminds me of the Guyver from the manga series. It would be a cool robot if it looked anything like the Guyver. Still, it is a cool 80’s robot for what it is. Clover loves making clunky heavy die cast metal robots and I love those super alloy Chogokin robots(though this is a wanna be Chogokin). Most Clover robots have a nice heft to them. Dunbine has what looks like an arrow/antennae coming out of the middle of his head and wings.  It’s not pretty, but it is a nice little robot to have in my collection. They are fun as I really do not have any other pieces quite like it in my collection.

Here is the opening of the episode of the anime Seisenshi Dunbine from 1983-1984.

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale back box cover 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale front box cover 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale styrofoam insert 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale loose front of robot 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Dunbine by Clover 1/46 scale side box cover 1983 Japan from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Dunbine by Clover 1983 Japan


Aura Battler Dana-O’Shee Clover 1-58 scale 1983

Aura Battler Dana-O'Shee Clover 1/58 scale 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Dana-O’Shee Clover 1/58 scale 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Gotta love those Japanese! I laugh every time I look at the placement of this insect mecha’s “tail’ as it were. Reminds of the Zone of the Enders robot or the trigger on the Shockwave before they made it a Transformer. Do a quick image search and you will know what I mean. LOL, I am dying here. Sorry, I have to figure out how to move on. I have never seen the anime, but after reading the synopsis it makes me think of Vision of Escaflowne. Robots, knights, and fairies in the time of chivalry. Sounds like fun if they set it up right.

Checking out Dana O’Shee, the robot has such an organic feel. Rounded body parts, insect like, its kind of awkward looking for a robot. The legs look like they walk the other way. The design is kind of funky, but it does have character. I can imagine this would have been a great Insecticon if it could transform, but it doesn’t. I got these around 2003-2007 because I was curious and I got a cheap run of them for about $40 each. I had never seen or heard of them before. When I got them I remember being disappointed. Now oddly enough, I am glad I got a few of these, as they have an ungodly amount of die cast metal. It’s a heavy little bugger. They have a satisfying heft to them.

The design, articulation and build are pretty standard for a Clover robot. Clunky poor design, lots of metal, barely any articulation, and does a poor job of representing the anime robot. Now that I know more about theses robots and have watched a little bit of the anime.

Here is the opening for the anime Aura Battler Dunbine from 1983-1984. Fun stuff.

Aura Battler Dana-O'Shee Clover 1/58 scale loose front of robot 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Dana-O’Shee Clover 1/58 scale 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

Aura Battler Dana-O'Shee Clover 1/58 scale back box cover 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Dana-O’Shee Clover 1/58 scale 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984


Aura Battler Dana-O'Shee Clover 1/58 scale styrofoam box insert 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Dana-O’Shee Clover 1/58 scale 1983 from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984

God Sigma DX – Godaikin 1984

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin from anime Space Emperor God Sigma 1980-1981

Here’s God Sigma DX from the Godaikin series. This wasn’t a must have except only in the context of completing the Godaikins collection and I didn’t want to spend a whole lot on it.  I was about to spend 200 on this piece last month, but then decided against it.  Fast forward two weeks later and my cousin saw this awesome listing on Ebay for 80 bucks!  (Thanks cuz!)  This piece went for 80 because the leg on the blue robot (the left leg) is broken but luckily it doesn’t prevent the robot from being combined.  It was also missing a few of the weapons and the box top, but overall, I’m VERY satisfied as you can’t even get the Soul of Chogokin version for this price!

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai Popy GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai from anime Space Emperor God Sigma 1980-1981

 

God Sigma DX 1984 Bandai Godaikin GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 Popy

Here is the opening of Space Emperor God Sigma!



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

The Gerwalk Nikick is another of my favorite robots from the 1980’s(Takatoku made some great robot toys before they went out of business). I watched some of the Super Dimension Century Orguss series in the late 90’s on VHS tapes at my old video rental store, remember those days? I enjoyed them, but it was not hard core sci-fi like Super Dimension Fortress Macross. The storyline felt a bit hokey. My cousin already had the Orgroid and Nikick robots back in 1984, but we really had no context for them back then. I never finished the story line as they never finished the dubs on VHS. Looks to me like they only dubbed the first 17 episodes and never completed the entire 35 episodes. The only dvds I see for these are the Japanese set and Japanese dvds are so expensive!

 

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from Super Dimension Century Orguss back cover from anime (超時空世紀オーガス Chōjikū Seiki Orguss) from 1983-1984

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from anime Super Dimension Century Orguss 1983-1984

I always liked the design of the Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C. It looks like a walking tank. The color scheme seems right for a military robot compared to the Orgroid. The head seems a bit small, but overall I really like the design and feel of this robot. I prefer it over the Orgroid, the other robot in this series(which is still a pretty cool robot). It transforms to a Gerwalk and flight form as well, making it much like the Macross Valkyries. The Nikick is another great transforming robot from Takatoku Toys.

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from Super Dimension Century Orguss(超時空世紀オーガス Chōjikū Seiki Ōgasu) styrofoam

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from anime (超時空世紀オーガス Chōjikū Seiki Orguss) from 1983-1984

(超時空世紀オーガス Chōjikū Seiki Ōgasu) Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from Super Dimension Century Orguss side cover

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from (超時空世紀オーガス Chōjikū Seiki Ōgasu)Super Dimension Century Orguss front box cover

Gerwalk Nikick MBG-24C 1983 1/40 scale Takatoku Toys from anime Super Dimension Century Orguss 1983-1984

 

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1/58 Japan 1983

This is a robot from the 80’s I have only seen online. I knew nothing about this series before I bought it, but I found it when I was searching for the Clover Gundam. It is from an anime series from one of the guys who brought you Mobile Suit Gundam. The Aura Battler Dunbine is a series based on knights  with robots  instead of armor. So if you dig medieval times with dragons and fairies, just throw in some kick ass robots and voila you have Aura Battler Dunbine.

Unfortunately, this is the last batch of toys Clover came out with before they went out of business. These little robots are amazingly heavy and full of die cast metal goodness. Too bad these are a bit clunky when compared to Takatoku’s amazing Valkyrie but this may be part of the reason Clover is not around anymore. The Gundam robots Clover made are really terrible design wise, but they have a heavy die cast metal appeal for me. The Virunvee is one of the better looking robots this line.

Here is the opening trailer. The robots are pretty sharp in the cartoon, not so much as a Chogokin. Looks like it might be worth an episode or two to check out.

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 loose robot image 2 from anime Holy Warrior Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1/58 Scale 1983

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 back cover from anime Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 styrofoam insert from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1/58 Scale 1983

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 side box cover from anime Holy Warrior Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 front box cover from anime Holy Warrior Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1/58 Scale 1983

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1-58 loose robot  from anime Aura Battler Dunbine 1983-1984 Seisenshi Dunbine(聖戦士ダンバイン)

Aura Battler Virunvee Clover 1/58 Scale 1983


Bumblebee Generation 1 Hasbro 1984

Bumblebee was always one of the more irritating Transformers characters. Always getting in trouble  and doing stupid things. Like having an little brother that keeps bugging you all the time. Usually you see him in his standard yellow as a Volkswagon Beetle. As the initial line did not have enough robots. Some of the mini vehicles came in the two colors red and yellow. My Bumblebee comes in red.  There is nothing complicated about transforming the robot to a car. It is a simple, fun design. I could see why it would be a popular toy back then and even now.

Bumblebee Red Mini Vehicle Volkswagon Beetle Generation 1 robot 11 C-56

Bumblebee Generation 1 Transformers red mini vehicle Hasbro 1984

I always find these interesting tidbits as I explore my robots and Dave’s. I bought this in a lot in auction. I never would have picked this up on its own. But it is nice having these robots to fill out my Generation 1 collection as I found out I have more Generation 2, Beast Wars, Machine Wars and other later series. I have a really small G1 collection. That being said I never really cared about these robots in the 80’s.  but I enjoy them much more now as an adult and my daughter enjoys transforming them too.

Bumblebee Red Mini Vehicle Volkswagon Beetle Generation 1 diagonal 11 C-56

Bumblebee Generation 1 Transformers red mini vehicle Hasbro 1984

 

Bumblebee Red Generation 1 Autobot 1984 Mini Vehicle

Bumblebee Red Mini Vehicle Volkswagon Beetle Generation 1 front 11 C-56

Bumblebee Red Mini Vehicle Volkswagon Beetle G1 car back 11

Bumblebee G1 Transformers red mini vehicle Hasbro 1984

Bumblebee Red Mini Vehicle Volkswagon Beetle G1 car bottom 11


Daimos DX – Godaikin 1984

Daimos1 DX Daimos Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979 (闘将ダイモス Tōshō Daimosu, Brave Leader Daimos)

Daimos DX Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979

Here’s the Daimos DX from the Godaikin line, 1984.  I never had this one as a kid nor did I ever see him as a kid either.  After keeping a casual lookout for him, I could never find him complete for a decent price. So, I was thinking of getting the Soul of Chogokin version thinking it would be cheaper but I was always seeing him for about 250-300 online and besides, he’s not as big as the Godaikin version. I was almost tempted to buy this same robot listed on Ebay for 300 from Taiwan but I decided to wait and my faith was rewarded when I found this one for 166 and to boot, the item was being shipped from the next town over!

I am very happy to have him as I paid a decent price for a robot that wasn’t exactly a must have AND he’s complete!  The ones I was looking at were missing fists, swords etc. Anyway, I’ve reached out to this seller to see if he has other things he might be interested in selling and as well, it would be cool to find another person who shares my interest in these toys.  I’m getting closer to completing the Godaikin collection – Tetsujin 28, God Sigma, and Valvilos are the remaining ones left.

Daimos3 Daimos DX Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979 Daimos4 Daimos DX Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979 Daimos5 Daimos DX Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979 Daimos6 Daimos Godaikin DX 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979



Daimos1 DX Daimos Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime (闘将ダイモス Tōshō Daimosu, Brave Leader Daimos) from 1978-1979 Daimos2 DX Daimos Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Fighting General Daimos, Fighting King Daimos, Daimos, Starbirds, Battle Commander Daimos from 1978-1979




Daimos anime still DX Daimos Godaikin 1984 Popy Chogokin GA-85 from anime Brave Leader Daimos (闘将ダイモス Tōshō Daimosu) from 1978-1979

Combattra DX Godaikin – 1982

One of my “Holy Grail” Godaikin pieces that I’d been coveting for quite a long time but could never get him at the price I wanted. I actually saw the Combattra DX in Japan, but he was 525 dollars.

Combattra DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977

Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977

I was very tempted to buy him at the time but I had already bought quite a few toys and this would have really put me over my budget. I then kept an eye out on Ebay and missed out on one for 125 buy it now last month and was kicking myself.  Luckily this one came up and I managed to win him for 300 dollars.  A little steep but still much cheaper than when I have seen him since this one was loose, one of his antennas is broken and he doesn’t have the weapons.  Still, I’ve very glad to have this piece since he’s just so hard to find.

 

Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot-2Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977Combattra V DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-55 Super Robot from anime Cho Denji Robo Combattler V(超電磁ロボ コンバトラーV) from 1976-1977


GodMarz Custom GB-88 – 1982

Here is my Godmarz Custom. Ok, I’m getting close to completing the Godaikin collection!  The only ones left are GodSigma, Tetsujin 28(aka “The Holy Grail”), Daimos, Dancougar, and Vavilos.  While the Godmarz Custom one isn’t the same size as the Godaikin version, I’m still quite happy to have this as I got this one for a very, very good price (133 dollars) since one of the little robots was missing one of his arms. You actually don’t need it to make the big robot.  Otherwise, he’s all complete. I had to take a pix of my cousin helping me to put this robot together via Youtube video because all the joints were so tight and we didn’t want to take the chance of breaking the toy. Found out you can watch the anime on Hulu.

Putting together Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982

Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982

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Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982

Godmarz

Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982

Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982

Godmarz Custom DX Godaikin 1982 Popy Chogokin GB-88 from anime Six God Combination Godmars(六神合体ゴッドマーズRoku Shin Gattai God Mars) from 1981-1982


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

 

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