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Post by Lejam on Feb 25, 2012 2:11:20 GMT -5
Definitly the best enginering Bandai is proposing for this line !
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Post by Nyonk on Feb 25, 2012 2:34:33 GMT -5
thats what makes it expensive... take my money...please take it
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Post by silverdonz on Feb 25, 2012 3:52:27 GMT -5
Haha ! I knew it i made a right choice by ordering two !!
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Post by chachipower on Feb 26, 2012 22:01:48 GMT -5
So what was your impression size wise? Its hard to tell from pics and stuff. Maybe a tad taller than Daitarn or about the same but thicker looking. Infact from certain angles its like looking at Daitarn in different colors
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Post by Lejam on Mar 2, 2012 4:05:29 GMT -5
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Post by Philo Beddoe on Mar 2, 2012 11:44:38 GMT -5
Ok, so I'm a little late pre-ordering this item but if it was a choice between ordering from betatoys or anime-export, which one would you pick? They are both about the same price to pre-order at the moment.
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Post by B- on Mar 2, 2012 15:23:13 GMT -5
Anime export ships next or same day,they are THE best! Ive used Beta toys too,also good but 4 me its AE !!
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Post by tragichero on Mar 5, 2012 3:37:41 GMT -5
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Post by gt3ian on Mar 5, 2012 10:11:21 GMT -5
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Post by acurael on Mar 5, 2012 11:42:46 GMT -5
Awesome transformation.
There looks to be at least 1 part removal needed for the combination: the feet of the blue robot (legs of Daioja) has to be removed to form Daioja.
It's attached using a small ball joint, hopefully it won't wear out from repeated separation and attachment.
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Post by boricua on Mar 5, 2012 16:05:02 GMT -5
bandai did a great job with this transformer robot, congratulations!!!!
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Post by Chen on Mar 16, 2012 6:36:00 GMT -5
Soon.
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Post by Chen on Mar 16, 2012 6:36:18 GMT -5
I love this pic.
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Post by quinjester on Mar 16, 2012 9:37:10 GMT -5
Awesome transformation. There looks to be at least 1 part removal needed for the combination: the feet of the blue robot (legs of Daioja) has to be removed to form Daioja. It's attached using a small ball joint, hopefully it won't wear out from repeated separation and attachment. I don't see where it's being removed? It's in all the pictures - it's part of the hip assembly of the fully combined robot.
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Post by acurael on Mar 16, 2012 9:59:38 GMT -5
Awesome transformation. There looks to be at least 1 part removal needed for the combination: the feet of the blue robot (legs of Daioja) has to be removed to form Daioja. It's attached using a small ball joint, hopefully it won't wear out from repeated separation and attachment. I don't see where it's being removed? It's in all the pictures - it's part of the hip assembly of the fully combined robot. I couldn't see it looking at the technical drawings. When I look at the pictures, the side hips don't look like the feet of the robot but rather the rotated shoulder of the other robot.
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Post by B- on Mar 21, 2012 20:48:08 GMT -5
I dont understand when people say repeated transformation,how many times do you really need to transform?I know some people who NEVER transform their toys.I bet most do it once then onto teh shelf,or back in the box.Im curious do you guys transform your SOCs etc that much?
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Mar 21, 2012 22:42:51 GMT -5
I'm one of those who rather purchase two sets than transform/combine my SOC combiners. I got multiples of Combattler, Voltes, Dancouga, etc... just so I could combine the figures only once and put them in a shelf. I totally hate scratching the paint on my figures, since it is so damn hard to achieve any decent looking touch ups on them. }D
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Post by chachipower on Mar 22, 2012 22:24:04 GMT -5
I'm one of those who rather purchase two sets than transform/combine my SOC combiners. I got multiples of Combattler, Voltes, Dancouga, etc... just so I could combine the figures only once and put them in a shelf. I totally hate scratching the paint on my figures, since it is so damn hard to achieve any decent looking touch ups on them. }D Me too, If I had a choice between highly poseable nontransforming version or transforming, I would choose transforming just so I could do it once and enjoy it, then display it...and also buy another for the alternate modes hehe. I know thats weird, but I love knowing the engineering is there. I real big on the engineering, but I too am afraid of wrecking the paint. If it was a regular toy, who cares, but these are not regular toys, they are fragile works of art that are great eye candy
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Post by silverdonz on Mar 23, 2012 0:44:45 GMT -5
I'm one of those who rather purchase two sets than transform/combine my SOC combiners. I got multiples of Combattler, Voltes, Dancouga, etc... just so I could combine the figures only once and put them in a shelf. I totally hate scratching the paint on my figures, since it is so damn hard to achieve any decent looking touch ups on them. }D Me too, If I had a choice between highly poseable nontransforming version or transforming, I would choose transforming just so I could do it once and enjoy it, then display it...and also buy another for the alternate modes hehe. I know thats weird, but I love knowing the engineering is there. I real big on the engineering, but I too am afraid of wrecking the paint. If it was a regular toy, who cares, but these are not regular toys, they are fragile works of art that are great eye candy Me too one more month
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Post by gt3ian on Mar 23, 2012 9:22:39 GMT -5
Photos update.
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