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		<title>Gurren Lagann</title>
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 The Konami Great Impact Model Gurren Lagann is Konami’s first (that I know of) foray into the world of high-end diecast toys. It was only a matter of time really, seeing the success of similar lines by Bandai, Takara, Yamato and CM’s. I’m happy to report that this thing is awesome.: 
 

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 You Yoshinari
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 YEN
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 <label><p>The Konami Great Impact Model Gurren Lagann is Konami’s first (that I know of) foray into the world of high-end diecast toys. It was only a matter of time really, seeing the success of similar lines by Bandai, Takara, Yamato and CM’s. I’m happy to report that this thing is awesome.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The<strong> Konami Great Impact Model Gurren Lagann</strong> is Konami&rsquo;s  first (that I know of) foray into the world of high-end diecast toys. It was  only a matter of time really, seeing the success of similar lines by Bandai,  Takara, Yamato and CM&rsquo;s. I&rsquo;m happy to report that this thing is awesome. Gurren  Lagann WAS available from <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/KNM13491"><strong>HobbyLink Japan</strong></a>, but as of writing this article, is  sold out.</p>

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<p>Gurren Lagann comes from the anime series <strong>Tengen Toppa  Gurren Lagann</strong> (&#22825;&#20803;&#31361;&#30772;&#12464;&#12524;&#12531;&#12521;&#12460;&#12531;,). The series was created by legendary animation  studio <strong>GAINAX</strong> (aka the people behind Evangelion) and ran on TV Tokyo for 27  episodes in 2007. </p>
<p>The series is very good, and I  suggest you check it out. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengen_Toppa_Gurren_Lagann"><strong>Wikipedia</strong></a> gives a good description of the series, but  what I will tell you is this &ndash; Gurren Lagann is actually two separate robots  that combine into one.</p>
<p><strong>Lagann</strong> is a small Gunman (robot)  that becomes the head of Gurren Lagann. He is found buried deep in the earth by  Simon, a digger from Giha Village. <strong>Gurren</strong> is a Gunman that was originally owned  by the enemy Beastmen. Simon&rsquo;s &ldquo;Brother&rdquo; Kamina steals the Gunman and takes it  for his own. The two combine in battle in order to overcome the enemy Gunmen,  and make the combined form, Gurren Lagann, their own.</p>
<p>I know what you are thinking here,  but no, Gurren Lagann does not transform. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/video"><strong>Skip to the video review</strong></a></p>
<p>Gurren Lagann comes packaged in a  huge heavy-duty cardboard box with a flip-up lid. Inside the lid is a nice  Styrofoam tray with each part neatly displayed. Gurren Lagann comes ready to go  right out of the box.</p>

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<p>The toy is heavy, and features  lots of metal parts. Articulation on this thing is insane, with double-jointed  elbows and knees, and possibly the most poseable feet ever. Check out the video  to see what we are talking about, but its really great. The legs use a neat  system of collapsible panels on the backs of the knees to allow for greater  movement, and the elbows feature a neat pull out joint system.</p>

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<p>At the hips there are 4 pieces of  moveable skirt armor &ndash; the front and pack pivot out, while the sides move in  all directions. These skirt parts are probably the only poor thing about this  toy. Extreme poses can cause the skirts to pop out, but the good news is that  they pop back in. Still, a stronger connection would have made this  unnecessary.</p>

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<p>Gurren Lagann&rsquo;s torso has a huge  range of motion. There is of course a waist joint, but in addition there is a  joint in the upper chest that can move any which way. The chest is a giant  face, and the joint takes advantage of the jaw placement. The jaw too is  moveable. This whole chest unit is metal. It&rsquo;s breathtaking. Gurren Lagann&rsquo;s  sunglasses can clip on to the chest and are made out of translucent plastic.</p>

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<p>Gurren Lagann uses the sunglasses as a weapon, so Konami included not one but two additional sets to be used as weapons. These cannot be attached to the chest, and are a little bigger.</p>

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<p>The head has a few ball joints  that allow it to shift forward and back as well as the usual range of motion.</p>


<p>Another place where this toy  really excels is the arms. The whole shoulder assembly is diecast with a  section that moves forward and backward near the chest. Then there is the diecast ball joint at the shoulder and the previously mentioned elbows. Several  sets of hands are included and they are easily swapped.</p>

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<p>Included with the figure is a  large Gurren Wing that can be attached to the back of the figure. This gives an  impressive wingspan to an already impressive figure. The wings are all plastic  and are actually collapsible. To attach the wings, you simply remove a metal  panel on the back of the figure and connect the wings.</p>

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<p>If you have watched the show, you  will notice that drills play a prominent role in the series, in both the  literal and metaphoric sense. I&rsquo;m not sure what role these accessories play in  the show, but included are what seems like dozens of small plastic drill bits  that attach all over the figure. There are four different size bits, and each  has a specific place, so make sure you read the manual for placement. These  things are SHARP, and are made out of hard plastic. Most drill bits just plug  in, but there are a few exceptions. The long drills on the arms require an  additional cover piece that goes over the holes in the arms, and the drill that  goes into the forehead requires some &ldquo;modification&rdquo; (at least on mine it did).  It looks like paint filled the hole on mine, so I just had to clear it out with  a thumbtack. The great thing is, that even with all the drill bits attached,  Gurren Lagann is still fully poseable.</p>

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<p>Another place where the drill  metaphor comes into place is in an included accessory. A 1:1 scale key to  operate Gurren is included, and is in the shape of a translucent gold drill.  The handle to this key is solid metal, and it includes a holder.</p>

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<p>An accessory called the Gurren  House is included that is used to hold all the small drill bits when not in  use. It has a removable cover, and requires a small amount of assembly.</p>

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<p>Finally, included is a stand. This  stand comes with two different display arms &ndash; one for standing and one for  flying. The stand attaches to a hole in the rear of the figure, under the  armor. It&rsquo;s a solid, tight fit. There is also a small part that can clip onto  either stand that can hold the wings. The back of the stand has a compartment  that can hold the remainder of the accessories.</p>

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<p>I really really love this toy. The  build quality, engineering, and accessories are top notch. So where did Konami  get this ability to produce high-end gokin? My theory is that they didn&rsquo;t. &nbsp;I think Konami subcontracted this toy out to  Max Factory. Everything about this reminds me of their <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/871"><strong>Max Gokin Godannar</strong></a> toy.  The build, the finish, the stand, hell even the packaging is identical! The two  just seem too similar to not be related somehow. Not that that&rsquo;s bad though, it  is a quality piece, regardless of who made it.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;As you can probably tell, I can&rsquo;t recommend this toy enough. It is  just so cool on so many levels, and is one of the rare toys that I think is  worth the high price tag. Unfortunately, these things are selling like crazy  and are already sold out at places like HobbyLink Japan (where I got mine). Be diligent  in your search, and hopefully you will find one.</p>
<p><a name="video"></a>Video Review (now in HD!) </p>
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