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Post by droutmaster on Oct 27, 2010 12:10:36 GMT -5
i got some questions about the mechagodzilla figures so perhaps if anyone can clarify me some stuff i will appreciate. - You see, some months ago i manage to score the GD-98 Mecha-Godzilla 1975 Chogokin which im really happy , however there is also another MechaGodzilla that i am looking at which is the 1974 version. i heard some form of complain about this version of been not so stable or is some what fragile or not been good in some other aspect. So my question is, if this is actually true then should i skip the 1974 version or should i get it? and if by any chance is there a review of the 1974 version? - Im also thinking of getting the Bandai GD-45 MechaGodzilla Mecha Godzilla Chogokin, however how many versions are there and if/or this versions they have the absolute Zero cannon and the maser cannons. is there a site with some reviews of this figure? - Now this one is a bit stretching, is there by any chance there is a chogokin version of Super MechaGodzilla from the heisei era or something close that could go well with the 2 mechagodzilla chogokins done by bandai? i use to have the trendmaster version but couldnt get the Garuda ship that attaches to his back. - there was a transforming MOGERA version of the heisei era also, which in my opinion that was pretty good and would like to know if its made of chogokin or if it would look nice with the chogokin brothers.
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Post by ancer on Oct 27, 2010 21:31:07 GMT -5
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Post by sketcher on Nov 2, 2010 13:01:01 GMT -5
There is also a GD-57M.
The GD-56 is engineered pretty much the same as the GD-98 with the exception of the added Space Titanium with the GD-98 MG II. Expect to pay more as these were manufactured in lower quantities.
There is no Super Mehcagodzilla or Mogera in a diecast form that I know of, although they would be great to have on the shelf with the others.
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Post by KingboyD on Nov 2, 2010 13:46:59 GMT -5
There is (what appears to be) a real nice transforming Mogera toy made by Bandai. I guess its all plastic, but I've never seen it in person. Also, it seems quite large from the photos, but again, since I've never seen it myself or even seen it next to other toys, the photos may be deceptive. I've always wanted this toy, but it runs over $100 typically.
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Post by droutmaster on Nov 2, 2010 14:38:38 GMT -5
i found this site talking about the transforming MOGUERA www.vinylmaddness.com/DXMogera01.htmlman i wish i can get it, its pretty good although i wish his transformations was a bit more accurate to the movie but that is asking to much lol.
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