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Post by southpawdragon on Aug 11, 2003 16:59:02 GMT -5
I dont think Goggle V was blessed with it. Not counting screws and all.
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Post by JoshB on Aug 12, 2003 8:20:22 GMT -5
Goggle V has loads of diecast.
Josh
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Aug 12, 2003 17:06:39 GMT -5
Hmmm...Time to recharge the brain in regards to Godaikins. Here we Go--
Tetsujin 28 -- Tons of diecast on most all of the front pannels of the toy
Daitetsujin 17-- A brick of diecast
Leopardon -- A brick of d/c
Voltes V and Combattler-- Bricks of diecast
Goggle V-- Diecast legs, tank, and plane with plastic accents . A brick.
Sun Vulcan-- Had a good deal less d/c. As I recall the chest had some d/c, but the legs were mostly plastic.
Bioman-- Much diecast.
Guardian-- Diecast chests, plastic legs and arms (to transform)
Dynaman-- More plastic than diecast. It too favored plastic in order to transform.
Laserion-- It had diecast leg and arm hinges.
Godsigma-- Diecast legs and chest pieces. Heavy.
Daileion-- Hardly any diecast (it was a silver ship released in about '85)
Daltanious-- A brick of diecast legs and chest pieces.
Machineman-- Not much diecast.
Dancouga- Mostly plastic (for transformations) with diecast joints.
Albegas Ships-- Much diecast.
Godaikin watch Tomika robots--- solid diecast.
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Post by shaxper on Aug 12, 2003 18:27:25 GMT -5
Bioman didn't have all that much diecast, really. Mostly his chest. Other than that, he was about the same as Dynaman.
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Post by ghosstryda on Aug 13, 2003 15:03:15 GMT -5
was Voltron I (Dairugger) marketed as Godaikin? that thing has no diecast at all....
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Post by www-greattoys-net on Aug 15, 2003 23:53:17 GMT -5
Dairugger (the DX big one) was market as a POPY toy, but not Chogokin. The Dairugger DX Chogokin has diecast parts was Voltron I (Dairugger) marketed as Godaikin? that thing has no diecast at all....
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