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Post by SuperAnimeRobot on Sept 30, 2010 18:45:53 GMT -5
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Post by Gold on Sept 30, 2010 20:21:37 GMT -5
Woohooo!!! Another classic dream coming true!
Gold
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Post by nikodiablo on Sept 30, 2010 20:59:30 GMT -5
It's finally making an entrance on the SOC scene! So many good bots coming out, so limited budget
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Post by repairtechjon on Sept 30, 2010 22:05:13 GMT -5
Oh SWEET! Looks like they scaled down the feet of the "Thunder King appropriately, and not have them just hanging off the back of the thighs like the old toy. Can't find much to gripe about ! Looking forward to this "mystic' looking bot. Always caught my imagination as a kid. First Godaikin I ever had hands on. Special nostalgia for me.
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Post by chachipower on Sept 30, 2010 22:11:38 GMT -5
well I cant curse so Im just gonna say &^$(&*#^(*&^(*&$^(*_)(*&^!@#$%^^^%%^#@#!
Man o man.... PLEASE make a Golion to end all Golions/voltrons! They are definetely on the right track.
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Post by henshin75 on Sept 30, 2010 23:14:32 GMT -5
Can't wait to see the prototype, I'll keep my eyes on this thread from now on, that's for real !
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Post by Nyonk on Oct 1, 2010 5:06:27 GMT -5
YES!!!! I LOVE YOU BANDAI!!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
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Post by zetaking on Oct 1, 2010 16:53:30 GMT -5
with Bandai, it is a love hate relationship... hate em for building too many variants... love em for adding more new gokins... hate em for having them come so many so quickly....
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Post by zman on Oct 1, 2010 17:07:29 GMT -5
Finally!!! SOC series is back to the right track!! I agree with you on that one
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Post by henshin75 on Oct 1, 2010 17:21:34 GMT -5
I hope Tryder G7, dairugger XV and Daiojya will be next standing in line, next year will be a glorious moment for SOC line ...
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Post by coul567 on Oct 1, 2010 17:44:51 GMT -5
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Post by gt3ian on Oct 1, 2010 20:09:52 GMT -5
If Bandai can solve the problem how to form a good Godsigma, there will be hope for the Albegas!!!
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Oct 1, 2010 20:18:11 GMT -5
I need to see the prototype, the schematics are not doing it for me so far. Godsigma looks "odd" in the drawings...
}D
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Post by Chen on Oct 2, 2010 10:02:02 GMT -5
Sweet! But I am starting to wonder if the SOC line is just going to focus now on large complex robots while the SRC line will pick up where the "standard" SOC's left off? I hope not but two large combiners if they are following each other is gonna put a hurt on my wallet.
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Post by mpchi on Oct 2, 2010 14:01:26 GMT -5
I don't know if SRC line is going to take over standard robots per se. SOC already covered a lot of grounds on smaller stand alone ones. I think SRC is just covering some ground that normal SOC usually won't cover, like the upcoming few SRW bots. Too bad the SRX bots won't combine though.
As long as upcoming SOC releases are good, I don't mind a little hurt on the wallet. Daltanius & God Sigma are must buys.
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Post by chogokinsnake on Oct 2, 2010 14:33:40 GMT -5
Sweet! But I am starting to wonder if the SOC line is just going to focus now on large complex robots while the SRC line will pick up where the "standard" SOC's left off? I hope not but two large combiners if they are following each other is gonna put a hurt on my wallet. SOC is focusing large complex robots from now on....? It is not nesscessary the case. Remember Bandai released GX-38 Iron Gear Xabungle, GX-39 Baikanfu and then GX-40 God Mars... afterward a few small-lish robots. And maybe Bandai will do SOC UFO Warrior Dai Apolon oneday.
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Post by magengar on Oct 3, 2010 13:35:01 GMT -5
You said it Best, short-n-sweet to the point! zozo-Magengar with Bandai, it is a love hate relationship... hate em for building too many variants... love em for adding more new gokins... hate em for having them come so many so quickly....
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Post by nikodiablo on Oct 5, 2010 22:31:17 GMT -5
If Bandai can solve the problem how to form a good Godsigma, there will be hope for the Albegas!!! I don't think Bandai will have any significant problems in combining Godsigma - the original's proportion looks pretty good, although articulation is minimal. IMHO, in general Bandai just need to improve the articulation for the new version, and slightly improve the proportion for the combined mode. Albegas is another problem though. The original's combined form is not proportioned very well. If Bandai can solve this problem without compromising structural integrity, sculpt and pose-ability, then all is good. All Albegas combination are achieved the same way aren't they?
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Post by narius on Oct 6, 2010 13:28:51 GMT -5
I do wish Bandai will do a Shin Getter Robot next. The Aoshima version is not very poseable, and there is no Shin Getter 3, nor any of the shin getter machines..
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Post by magengar on Oct 6, 2010 14:11:19 GMT -5
Hmmmm... I don't think Bandai will go that route. There are still many "standard" SOCs of the lesser-complexed robots yet to be made. ( Yo, Bandai- are you listening?! Hint-Hint) In my opinion, I'm thinking that the SRC line of greater-complexed mechas will give Bandai an idea of how to improve what they have accomplished with SOCs, and then take those improvisations back to the SOC line and continue from there ( Please, Bandai, NO MORE RE-Whatevers! LOL!) While maintaining the SRC line. Some revenue from the SRC line can be thrown into facility upgrades for the manufacture of better SOCs, resulting in improved-version SOCs which may cost more to consumers (eh-hm, us Collectors). In the long run, you'll get a smaller better-featured combiner that may send your wallet to the dentist; and a larger better-featured combiner that will send your wallet to the ER. And, of course, the ever-fabulistic "Web-Exclusive" better-featured combiner that will dismember your wallet. Whichever you choose, you'll still have to give up a tooth or more. ;D zozo-Magengar Sweet! But I am starting to wonder if the SOC line is just going to focus now on large complex robots while the SRC line will pick up where the "standard" SOC's left off? I hope not but two large combiners if they are following each other is gonna put a hurt on my wallet.
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