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Post by jrcrunch on Jan 16, 2007 5:34:40 GMT -5
Dont forget Maskman Great V
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Post by Spider-Man YeahYeahYeahWOW! on Jan 16, 2007 12:48:53 GMT -5
Sun Vulcan? Goggle Five? BioMan? SOC versions would be posable, yes, but more than likely smaller and fragile. Fragile?! You should check out the review for SOC Battle Fever and Leopardon. None of the reviews mention that these toys are fragile. I think that recent SOC technology has allowed that toys can have more poseability, yet better stability, as also demonstrated by SOC Gunbuster. Here are the links for the reviews: Battle Fever Robo: www.collectiondx.com/node/877Leopardon: www.collectiondx.com/node/1227I agree with you that I don't want too much "sentai" robots in the SOC lineup, but the BioRobo and Goggle V were part of the classic popy lineup which deserve to be included as modern renditions. I own them. Maybe fragile is the wrong terminology. They would be specifically designed for the collector's market, and therefor treated as such. Small breakable parts and a high price tag. Different from the originals that were marketed to japanese children and made for heavy play. That's all I meant.
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Post by nikodiablo on Jan 16, 2007 20:19:01 GMT -5
I own them. Maybe fragile is the wrong terminology. They would be specifically designed for the collector's market, and therefor treated as such. Small breakable parts and a high price tag. Different from the originals that were marketed to japanese children and made for heavy play. That's all I meant. I get what you mean , Dude. Chogokins are not as hardy as they used to be, but I think it's because they were aimed at a specific market, the ones who used to own the original toys, and are now able to own a modern rendition of the old design, complete with new design and gimmicks and whatsoever (and anime / show accuracy). Sorry about posting of the review links, I didn't see your leopardon signature until it was much too late.
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