Bootleg Macross 7 Fire Valkyrie
Another Macross 7 Valkyrie Bootleg!
Ortorion (W-07) and Kerberion (W-08) are two robots that combine to form Golemon (W-09). They were sold separately and as a set.
Summer may be winding down, but Yamato USA continues to turn up the heat with the coolest collectibles inspired by the best in Japanese manga, anime and video games!
Ortorion is a nod to Orthros, a two headed, serpent tailed dog. He was the guard-dog of the cattle of the giant Geryones, who was slain by Herakles.
21 years, seven US series and about 10 different incarnations later, Optimus Prime is back yet again and gone from toy shelves. The new Optimus comes rolling out of the new series Transformers: CYBERTRON (aka Galaxy Force for you importers), and onto the review board.
A First Peek at STRANGEco's new vinyl figure series - The CACTUS FRIENDS, by tokidoki!
Sharkon is one of my favorite DX web nights from Takara's Web Diver Line.
Jaguaon is another one of the DX web nights, part of Takara's Web Diver Line.
Honestly, this is my least-favorite of the Web Knights. It is awkward in robot mode, with odd legs that don't really seem to support the weight.
The Phoenikon DX Web Knight transforms from a Phoenix, to a bullet train, to a weapon.
Takara's Web Diver series was one of the more innovative toy lines in recent memory, but that did not save the line from poor sales. The main idea of Web Diver is that Gradion, the train robot, is also a video game.
Come to find out this is a really great toy, and different enough from the original to warrant purchasing.
Home to the universe's only mega accelerator, the Astro Megaship is owned & operated by space wanderer Andros, who seeks to find his long-lost sister Karone amongst the stars. With the help of four powerless Turbo Rangers from Earth, they both seek out the inter-dimensional sage Zordon to save him from destruction. But in time of need, the Megaship can switch forms to become the powerful Astro Megazord.
Meet the Super7 magazine Crew! See the badass Kittyfire! CollectionDX continues to milk their coverage of SDCC!