Jumbo Machinder

The term "jumbo machinder" will be used here to define all toys that fall into the "machinder" category and that approach the size of the official "Jumbo Machinder" toy line by Popy (60cm or 23"). Typically, toys 20" or more will fall into this category. However, this category shall include toys by all makers, not just Popy.

Review: Bootleg Voltron

Another jumbo bootleg surfaces from Peru.


Review: Bootleg King of the Jungle

More Peruvian Jumbo madness!


Review: Bootleg Dangard Ace

My Jumbo Dangard Ace obsession reaches new heights!

Or should that be depths?


Review: Gundam

Gundam is certainly the rarest hero jumbo known to exist.

But there's much more to it than just rarity. There's prestige and intrigue and all kinds of AWESOME!


Review: Bootleg Mazinger Z

I've been wanting to review this one for a long time and after years of searching for an upgrade, I finally get to share it with you all.


Review: Jumbo Machinder Five Robo

After a bit of a hiatus, CDX's resident Jumbo apologist returns with another JM review and makes a case for the much maligned Five Robo. With video!


Review: Bootleg Daitetsujin 17

A cheap toy, but a worthy placeholder for the real thing.


Review: Bootleg Space Valour

Space Valour is a composite Jumbo Machinder bootleg, utilizing parts from Daimos, Leopardon, Daikengo and others...


Review: Bootleg Robot Nacoral Lanza Cohetes

Only quality issues prevent this toy from being better than the Mattel Shogun Warrior that it knocks off.


Review: Bootleg Ultraman

Yeah, that's right. I said "ULTRAMAN".


Review: Shogun Warriors Raydeen

Another classic, beloved Shogun Warriors toy. Raydeen evoked fond memories in me when I first saw him again as an adult, but once I discovered the original, it lost it's appeal for me.


Review: Jumbo Machinder Raideen

Raideen (also sometimes spelled "Reideen" or "Raydeen") must have been produced in great numbers.


Review: Super Sentai Ryu Sei Oh

The last of the Jumbo dragons, the Ryu Sei Oh is also a child's ride on toy!


Review: Shogun Warriors Great Mazinga

This is very likely the easiest to acquire Jumbo out there. But it's a classic and should be in your collection....


Review: Bootleg King of the King

From the ludicrous name to the bizarre packaging, this toy actually rises above it's knockoff status and stands proud as a worthwhile Jumbo.


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