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Post by xiombarg on Jan 7, 2008 11:37:26 GMT -5
It looks like a lot of fun and probably not too expensive? I'm diggin it!
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Post by Kidchuckle on Jan 7, 2008 22:06:51 GMT -5
woahhh thats awesome!!! is there anymore designs? Hmm doesn't look each seperate piece can transform into a robot/man. But still cool none the less!
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Post by gaogaigod on Jan 7, 2008 22:32:38 GMT -5
wow that does look pretty cool. a very egyptian motif
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 7, 2008 22:48:48 GMT -5
woahhh thats awesome!!! is there anymore designs? Hmm doesn't look each seperate piece can transform into a robot/man. But still cool none the less! I'm not sure, but they didn't show any others over at Toys Daily, at least not yet.
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Post by nikodiablo on Jan 8, 2008 3:40:48 GMT -5
Really neat and colorfull!
Does it come completely packaged or do we have to buy them separately?
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Post by Vendetta on Jan 8, 2008 11:34:07 GMT -5
Really neat and colorfull! Does it come completely packaged or do we have to buy them separately? I can only make out the katakana, and from that it seems like that you buy each of the five robots for 315 yen each, and you get some candy with each toy too. The combined figure stands 10 cm tall, or about 4 inches. So all in all it's about $15 (1575 yen) for a 4 inch combining Egyptian dude, as well as a decent amount of candy that may or may not be palatable.
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 8, 2008 12:46:05 GMT -5
Well, I was hoping 10cm per figure, but for $15.. it's 10cm of Egyptian robot coolness. And the candy of course!
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Post by nikodiablo on Jan 8, 2008 21:45:38 GMT -5
It's relatively cheap for a highly detailed and combining figure. Will this be packed randomly, tho?
It will make a very nice SOC, btw!
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Post by Falconhood on Jan 9, 2008 6:00:48 GMT -5
that is freaking HOT...and only 315 yen? i must have. i love egyptian stuff, and this is hothothot!
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Post by ronin777 on Jan 9, 2008 6:40:15 GMT -5
Are Mugenbines made with diecast? I'm not familiar with this series. Thanks.
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 9, 2008 13:00:41 GMT -5
Are Mugenbines made with diecast? I'm not familiar with this series. Thanks. Not at that price. It's a kids toy set really with pricing that parents can easily stomach. It looks like each figure is sold separately for 315 Yen (basically three bucks USD each) and as vendetta pointed out, they come with candy. The total size of the figure when combined is about the size of a Revoltech figure, so very small. I'm sure it won't be anything "exceptional" for only $15, but you can't complain when it's that cheap. The design is very cool. I wish they would make a big version. (Hey ronin777, sorry that I almost edited your post on accident..oops. )
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Post by Falconhood on Jan 13, 2008 17:06:52 GMT -5
I can't find them on HLJ...where to get them???
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 13, 2008 23:03:08 GMT -5
I can't find them on HLJ...where to get them??? The release date was said to be Jan. 21st, so I would wait a bit and see if it turns up somewhere, but I do wish HLJ had it listed as a future release so we wouldn't have to hunt it down. BTW, I should note that the set is called Mugen Goshinjyu, which might help in future to locate it.
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Post by KingboyD on Jan 14, 2008 5:42:08 GMT -5
Wow, I really like this. Too bad its so small. Maybe they'll release a larger figure in the future.
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Post by thomas on Jan 14, 2008 12:06:02 GMT -5
Are Mugenbines made with diecast? I'm not familiar with this series. Thanks. They are all plastic (except for screws and hinge pins).
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 14, 2008 18:47:24 GMT -5
I e-mailed BBTS and Joel said he would see if it's available through his distribution. Let's hope.
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Post by nikodiablo on Jan 16, 2008 22:13:15 GMT -5
For those interested in other mugenbine products, I found this page covering variations of wild mugenbine combination and transformations: www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/.../ ore-bine/storage.html It's really neat what you can do with this line and a little creativity - warning multiple series are required!
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Post by Falconhood on Jan 17, 2008 18:59:38 GMT -5
i found it on bbts: www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=BAN11614&mode=retail&picture=outbut i thot there were only 5 to this set...i don't want TWO sets. there are 10 in this for $39.99...i guess that is a fine price, if i could JUST get half of it.... will these come with VARIANTS? like Rement sets that have 5 sets but come in boxes of 10 have repainted variant versions. anyone wanna split a set?
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Post by xiombarg on Jan 17, 2008 19:29:34 GMT -5
i found it on bbts: www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=BAN11614&mode=retail&picture=outbut i thot there were only 5 to this set...i don't want TWO sets. there are 10 in this for $39.99...i guess that is a fine price, if i could JUST get half of it.... will these come with VARIANTS? like Rement sets that have 5 sets but come in boxes of 10 have repainted variant versions. anyone wanna split a set? Sure, go ahead and order one on pre-order and I'll buy the other half. I'm betting they have to buy a case at a time, and if they can't sell a case BBTS doesn't want to stock it.
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Post by ronin777 on Jan 19, 2008 13:44:20 GMT -5
Hey thanks for the info Xiombarg, no worries about almost editing my post. Sorry for responding late. Peace. Are Mugenbines made with diecast? I'm not familiar with this series. Thanks. Not at that price. It's a kids toy set really with pricing that parents can easily stomach. It looks like each figure is sold separately for 315 Yen (basically three bucks USD each) and as vendetta pointed out, they come with candy. The total size of the figure when combined is about the size of a Revoltech figure, so very small. I'm sure it won't be anything "exceptional" for only $15, but you can't complain when it's that cheap. The design is very cool. I wish they would make a big version. (Hey ronin777, sorry that I almost edited your post on accident..oops. )
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