Mark
Mark (マーク) was a low-end Japanese toy manufacturer from the 80s. While they did create some gokin toys, mark may be best remembered for creating some of the toys that ended up in the "Convertors" line. Also spelled マルカ
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Toy name | Year |
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God Mazinger | 1984 | |
Turak | 1984 | |
Cpt. Nemo | 1984 | |
Tomcat Robo | 1984 | |
Walkman Robo | 1984 | |
Battle Σ | 1985 | |
Battle Χ | 1985 | |
Black Z | 1985 | |
City Robo | 1984 | |
Ace Robo | 1984 | |
Soarer Robo | 1984 | |
Land Cruiser Robo | 1984 | |
Ace Robo | 1984 | |
Zoom Robo | 1984 | |
Shinkansen Robo VS Tomcat Robo | 1984 | |
Battleship Robo | 1984 | |
Ace Robo (Red) | 1984 | |
03 | Robat | 1984 |
1 | Tomcat | |
2 | Twin Hell | |
3 | Highway Rescue Car | 1984 |
3 | Land Cruiser | |
4 | Porsche | 1984 |
5 | City | |
6 | Fairlady Z | |
No. M-16 | Battle Robo | 1984 |