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Post by southpawdragon on Sept 15, 2003 14:05:35 GMT -5
were there other super robot villian toys made..other than Garada.
Somehow the most memorable ones are the ones that mazinga fought. I wish bandai would make soc vilians. It doesnt even have to be the same quality. No diecast at all. As long as the lower price reflects it.. Sorta like a 3 villain pack.
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Post by Omni Existence on Sept 15, 2003 16:26:02 GMT -5
As far as I know, only Garada had the priveledge of making it as a toy.
If my memory serves me correctly, I only saw small Garada toys, mostly plastic, when I was a kid, and the latest being the Garaa 1901 from Fewture Models.
I woudn't mind SOC quality Super Baddies! I wouldn't mind a Garada K-7 and a Douglas M-2 die cast to fight with my Mazinger SOC's!!!
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Post by www-greattoys-net on Sept 15, 2003 21:58:06 GMT -5
i don't think baddies will sell well unless its a really must have baddie.. u know like skeletor is to heman, or mumra is to Lion-o, some villian who is really attached to the main robot. As far as I know, only Garada had the priveledge of making it as a toy. If my memory serves me correctly, I only saw small Garada toys, mostly plastic, when I was a kid, and the latest being the Garaa 1901 from Fewture Models. I woudn't mind SOC quality Super Baddies! I wouldn't mind a Garada K-7 and a Douglas M-2 die cast to fight with my Mazinger SOC's!!!
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Post by Omni Existence on Sept 16, 2003 10:02:31 GMT -5
Yeah, unless the baddie was neccessary, but from what I heard, the Garada 1901 sold well. Not a best seller, but was good enough. Maybe if there was enough clamor for baddies, just maybe. Afterall, clamor for bad guy mechs made Yamato come up with the 1/60th Queadluun Rau. Ahhh..wishful thinking, it's free yet sometimes far fetched
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