Tag: Robot

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

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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 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


Mospeada Scott Bernard Armored Cyclone Gakken 1983

Here is a loose piece that I’ve been casually looking at through the years – the full size Scott Bernard Armored Cyclone. I never had him as a kid as I concentrated on getting the Alpha Fighters. Fast forward 20 years and I thought it would be cool to have him as part of my Mospeada collection although he’s usually been out of my price range as I’ve usually seen him for about 250-300 in box. I bought this very nice loose cyclone for 100 on Ebay.

Armored Cyclone Mospeada 21 Scott Bernard 1983 Gakken Henshin Robo from anime Genesis Climber Mospeada(機甲創世記モスピーダKikou Souseiki Mospeada) from 1983-1984 also seen in Robotech: The New Generation

Armored Cyclone Mospeada Gakken 1983

As part of this series, I also have 2 out of the 3 Alpha fighters (there’s a red/blue/green ones).   I have the red and blue versions, while my cousin had the green Alpha fighter at one time. Scott Bernard flies the blue alpha fighter I believe.

Armored Cyclone Mospeada 21 Scott Bernard 1983 Gakken

Armored Cyclone Mospeada 21 Scott Bernard 1983 Gakken

 

Armored Cyclone Mospeada 21 Scott Bernard 1983 Gakken Henshin Robo from anime Genesis Climber Mospeada(機甲創世記モスピーダKikou Souseiki Mospeada) from 1983-1984 also seen in Robotech: The New Generation

Armored Cyclone Mospeada 21 Scott Bernard 1983 Gakken


 
 

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Scott Bernard from anime Genesis Climber Mospeada(機甲創世記モスピーダKikou Souseiki Mospeada) from 1983-1984 also seen in Robotech: The New Generation

Deluxe Sazabi 12″ MSIA Bandai America

Deluxe MSN-04 Sazabi Bandai MSIA 2002 from anime movie Gundam 0080 Char's Counterattack MSIA in 1988

Deluxe Sazabi MSN-04 from Bandai MSIA line in 2002 – Definitely one of the best Deluxe robots from this line!

Here’s the big 12 inch DX version of the Sazabi from Gundam 0080 Char’s Counterattack.  I had this before but sold it to my cousin a couple of years ago.  I think I have all of the DX Gundams now except for the GP-01.  I paid 120 dollars for this one on Ebay.  I’ll post a pix of the actual toy once I take it out of the box.

Deluxe MSN-04 Sazabi 2002 Gundam 0080 Char's Counterattack from anime Kidou Senshi Gundam: Gyakushuu no Char(機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア) 1988

Deluxe Sazabi MSN-04 Bandai MSIA 2002 from anime Gundam 0080 Char’s Counterattack

 

Optimus Prime

Optimus Prime. This is the guy everyone wanted to have from this series. The robot was true to the cartoon, looked good as a robot, and looked just as awesome as a truck. You could have fun with it either way. So much the opposite of Megatron. Crappy robot, ok looking gun. I have never wanted to have the original G1 Megatron as part of my collection. I know I have a few different versions of Optimus here. I finally found I have two Optimus robots,but neither are the original G1 Optimus. After digging around, I have found a Robots in Disguise Laser Optimus Prime 1995, a Machine Wars Optimus Prime 1996, G2 Optimus Prime Hero, and Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime 2001. If I keep digging, I may find another, if not I really like the Platinum Optimus I saw at Toys R Us today, but it may have to wait for the Platinum Starscream which looks amazing!. I will post them once I manage to get some pictures. Here are a few different versions of him that are posted on the site.

optimusprime cartoon still from the Transformers Generation 1 cartoon series from 1984-1987

Optimus from the Transformers Generation 1 cartoon series from 1984-1987

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

 

Convoy 15th Anniversary Edition by Takara and Ultra Magnus Hasbro

Takara Convoy & Ultra Magnus

Optimus Re-Issue Japan Convoy 01 Japanese G1 - 15th Anniversary Edition Takara - Optimus Prime 2000

Convoy 01 Re-Issue

Platinum Series Year of the Horse Optimus Prime 2014 - 30th Anniversary back box cover

Platinum Series Year of the Horse Optimus Prime 2014 – 30th Anniversary

Twincast – Transformers G1 Takara 2012

Twincast with Nightstalker and Stripes G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon

Twincast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 with Nightstalker and Stripes

Here’s a Japan-only issue of Blaster redone in blue and yellow -named as “Twincast.”  I bought this because I didn’t have any of the Autobot tapes.  I thought he was worth it for 80 dollars since he came with two of the Autobot tapes. I’ve also included a picture of Blaster for comparison.

I have finally taken him out of the box, along with the two tapes that came with him (“Nightstalker” and “Stripes.”)  I never had any of the tapes as a kid and I’ve casually looked for them online but they are so expensive for what they are – I usually see them for about 30 dollars each!  So, I decided to buy this encore, Japan-only re-issue to get Twincast and two tapes.  I believe there are 10 Decepticon and Autobot tapes. Twincast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, PlatonTwincast G1 with Nightstalker and Stripes Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, PlatonTwincast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon Twin-cast  with Blaster G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon Twincast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon

 

Twin-cast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon Twin-cast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, Platon Twin-cast G1 Encore 22 Takara Tomy 2012 Transformers Autobot Generation 1 Japanese ID number: C-116 1987 Foreign names Japanese- Broadcast(ブロードキャスト Burōdokyasuto), English- Billy, Blaster (Omni Productions dub Twincast), French- Tempo, Italian- Radiorobot, Audiobot, Digital (Twincast), Portuguese Rajada (Gust), Dinamitador, Spanish- Bill, Plato, PlatonTwincast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Blaster - Transformers Generation 1 1985 G1 Autobot Japanese ID Number 38

Blaster – G1 1985

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


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