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Post by markygail on Jan 25, 2004 9:30:36 GMT -5
guys,
do you know how much this costs nowadays? im very much interested on buying one but i can't find a reference price on the net. ive tried ebay but its the same.
also, what website can i possibly order this?
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Post by machinesoldier on Jan 26, 2004 16:28:08 GMT -5
Around $200 for the Godaikin version. The Japanese, the last one I saw was around $300, but that was over a year ago.
eBay. Like it or not, eBay is the best current price guide for relatively common vintage toys. Just do a search through completed auctions.
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Post by southpawdragon on Feb 6, 2004 15:18:04 GMT -5
did Bioman only sticked with one robot BioRobo or did they get a replacement... like in power rangers..
It would be cool if BioRobo was their only one..
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Post by shaxper on Feb 11, 2004 15:08:47 GMT -5
Incidentally, if you don't mind a loose GoDaiKin version, they're ridiculously common on ebay and often go well under $50, but rarely have fists or accessories.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 11, 2004 15:10:46 GMT -5
did Bioman only sticked with one robot BioRobo or did they get a replacement... like in power rangers.. It would be cool if BioRobo was their only one.. Technically, Bioman was a Super Sentai/Power Rangers show. Biorobo was their only robot. You can find all the info on Bioman here.
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Post by zephyranthes on Feb 14, 2004 0:20:26 GMT -5
I can't wait for a Soul of Chogokin remake of Biorobo. Anyone know if this might occur?
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Post by shaxper on Feb 14, 2004 2:35:47 GMT -5
I can't wait for a Soul of Chogokin remake of Biorobo. Anyone know if this might occur? Though Biorobo is a personal favorite of mine, I don't think the character is "classic" enough to warrant an SOC rendering anytime soon. With the exception of Dancougar, all the SOCs thus far are of mechas that have achieved a near legendary status, comprable to Superman and Batman. Any fan of Japanese robots and mangas knows Mazinger, Aphrodite, Voltes, the Neon Genesis Evas, etc. Personally, I'm anticipating an SOC Raideen in the near future.
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Post by zephyranthes on Feb 14, 2004 18:28:10 GMT -5
If not BioRobo then I'm hoping Bandai will come up with SOC versions of the classics: Voltes V, Dangard Ace, and Daimos. I too look forward to a SOC Reideen. By the way, does anyone have the more recent God Reideen? What's it like in terms of quality, gimmicks, etc?
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Post by www-greattoys-net on Feb 27, 2004 10:35:45 GMT -5
God Reideen is a very nice piece! poseable with nice diecast content.. shiny ;D If not BioRobo then I'm hoping Bandai will come up with SOC versions of the classics: Voltes V, Dangard Ace, and Daimos. I too look forward to a SOC Reideen. By the way, does anyone have the more recent God Reideen? What's it like in terms of quality, gimmicks, etc?
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Feb 29, 2004 16:54:23 GMT -5
If not BioRobo then I'm hoping Bandai will come up with SOC versions of the classics: Voltes V, Dangard Ace, and Daimos. I too look forward to a SOC Reideen. By the way, does anyone have the more recent God Reideen? What's it like in terms of quality, gimmicks, etc? It is quite a nice toy that has the "add-on " mentality of attachments. The drawback I saw was that the wings just didn't stay put and had to be attached on. On the plus side, it is quite a showy toy that catches attention. It's sculpt is pretty innovative. Ed
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Post by www-greattoys-net on Apr 7, 2004 14:25:47 GMT -5
Check this photo and imagine what Venus A is thinking.. It is quite a nice toy that has the "add-on " mentality of attachments. The drawback I saw was that the wings just didn't stay put and had to be attached on. On the plus side, it is quite a showy toy that catches attention. It's sculpt is pretty innovative. Ed
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