The 12" Original Trilogy Collection Boba Fett is the best big scale rendition of the character released in the US. It's a totally new figure, entirely different from the last issue of the figure a few years back.
100 pcs custom DIY Egg Qee and new preview new items show in the APM shopping Mall (HK), special guest artists: Mr. Kozik, Touma and Katsuya Saito/Mad Barbarians
When a problem arises, DICE is called to the rescue. And when their special training and skills aren't enough, they rely on their Dinobreakers, which can transform from Vehicle Mode to Dino Mode, to help get the job done!
The full name of this toy is the ATM-09-ST Scopedog, from the series Armored Trooper Votoms. It's about 12" inches tall, 2.5 pounds, and is jam-packed full of features.
Aside from the additional unnecessary Triassic Ranger & saddles (which I don't even bother using), these are some fun toys. The action features they add to each megazord are fun ideas, and it's nice to be able to use them separately as well.
"Sometime late in 1977 my girlfriend gave me a talking robot...."
I have a feeling that Mekanda may be worth a tidy sum as well some day. But that's an odd notion and a long way off.
Dangard Ace is from Popy, the Japanese toy company, and he represents another hundred foot tall, pilot operated robot from a Japanese animated serial. The figure is beautifully crafted from plastic and die-cast metal.
Diapolon doesn't transform. His arm joints are loose, and the leg joints are rather pointless, as they do not contribute to the ability to pose the figure.
Gaiking is a cool and clever little novelty, and guaranteed to get attention.
This little guy has the unlikely name of King Joe, and the equally unlikely role of giant super-villain from outer space.
As soon as I saw this little robot-dinosaur thing I knew I had to have it. I picked it up and bought it on the spot.
The main feature on the Giant Gorg is the chest compartment. Open it up and you reveal a holographic chrome sticker.
If you like Okawara's designs, you might like this toy. It's OK, but not great.
This is a small PVC figure of Victory Robo from GoGoV (aka Lightspeed Megazord from Power Rangers Lightspeed).