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		<title>CollectionDX - Max Gokin</title>
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		<description>Max Gokin (MAX合金) is a line of &quot;Full action&quot; diecast robots made by Max Factory.</description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:35:19 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Max Gokin</title>
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		<title>Godannar (Twin Drive Mode)</title>
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 Max Factory&#039;s Max Gokin Godannar is a really phenomenal toy.  It looks great, feels great, and is one of the most poseable gokins I&#039;ve ever had.: 
 

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 No. 3
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 Watanabe Max
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 17,800
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 <label><p>Max Factory&rsquo;s Max Gokin Godannar (MAX&#21512;&#37329;&#12288;&#12468;&#12540;&#12480;&#12531;&#12490;&#12540;&#12484;&#12452;&#12531;&#12489;&#12521;&#12452;&#12502;&#12514;&#12540;&#12489;) is a really phenomenal toy.  It looks great, feels great, and is one of the most poseable gokins I&rsquo;ve ever  had.</p>
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<p>Godannar is the main robot from the show &ldquo;Shinkon Gattai  Godannar&rdquo;. This toy is actually of Godannar in its Twin Drive mode. You see, Godannar is  actually two robots, Danner and Neo-Okusaer.  &nbsp;When the two combine, they form  Godannar. The anime itself is pretty cool, full of giant robots and fan  service.</p>
<p>Godannar comes in a great box measuring about 13&quot; by 16&quot;  by 4&quot;. The lid unfolds and reveals a styrofoam tray with an inset cut in  for the instruction booklet. Lift off the cover and there is Godannar. Every  part has its own resting place.</p>
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<h2>Whats inside</h2>
<p>Godannar comes with an interesting assortment of  accessories. First thing you notice is the sword. Its one of the biggest I&rsquo;ve  seen come with a toy, coming in at almost 18 inches (44cm). The main robot of  Godannar is there, wrapped in plastic, as well as 2 different colors of flaming  hair (red and blue). A plastic tray holds the 8 hands, as well as sword parts.  Underneath that tray is the base of the stand, and beneath that, other stand  parts.</p>
<h2>The Sword</h2>
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<p>If this sword were metal, you could carve Thanksgiving dinner  with it. Unfortunately, it&rsquo;s just plastic. The sword comes in several parts &ndash;  the blade, two different hilts, and some small covers. One hilt is just for  display, the other has a hand permanently attached to it. Godannar&rsquo;s other  hands do not grip tight enough to hold the weighty sword. This special hilt has  a tighter fit into the arm than the other hands so Godannar can hold the sword  despite its weight. Max Factory supplies you screws to assemble the sword  parts, but I don&rsquo;t recommend using them. The sword sections snap in place  easily and unless you really plan on giving this to a kid to play with, they  will stay intact. Two small plastic parts cover the screw holes once assembled.</p>
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<h2>The Stand</h2>
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<p>The stand is very black and shiny - no fancy nameplates  here. There are holes for the storage of all the fists, and a groove for the  sword to fit in. A small metal bar with a clip props up the sword. Godannar is  held in place by a large metal and plastic arm. This arm gets screwed into the  base at the bottom. It features several ratcheted joints that can be adjusted  with an included allen wrench. This enables you to place Godannar into a  variety of &ldquo;airborne&rdquo; poses, such as a flying kick.</p>
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<p>I find it odd that they  give you a wrench to adjust the stand, but no screwdriver to assemble it.</p>
<h2>Godannar</h2>
<p>Godannar is an imposing piece of gokin, standing 8 inches  tall and weighing just over one pound (476 grams). There&rsquo;s a lot of metal in  this toy, which makes it even more remarkable how poseable it is.</p>
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<p>The head has several joints in it, allowing it to both  rotate and tilt. The flaming hair is placed on a peg on the back of the head,  so you can rotate that if you want. Godannar comes with two sets of flaming  hair &ndash; red or blue; I really don&rsquo;t know what the significance of either is. Red  looks better in my opinion.</p>
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<p>The chest is actually several different parts that have  their own joint system. It makes for an impressive range of movement. Even the  little gold nubs at the waist are articulated.</p>
<p>One of the cooler features of Godannar is the elbow and knee  joint system. This double joint allows you to get a greater range of movement  without sacrificing looks. Basically, you have a standard elbow joint and then  you have an additional section of the forearm or leg that collapses to allow it  to move even more. It&rsquo;s really a revolutionary design, and it works very well.  I wish more toys would use ideas like it. </p>
<p>The legs have a full range of motion, and the feet are  great. Because they are so big, they provide a stable base for Godannar to  stand on. The red bar on the front of the legs moves, so as you move the foot  there is no gap at the bottom.</p>
<h2>So, what&rsquo;s not to like?</h2>
<p>Godannar has a few flaws, but none of them are major. The  most glaring flaw is in the knee joint design. While the double joints allow  for a greater range of motion, the knee joints have a little too much range,  resulting in metal-on metal contact. If you fully bend the leg, you will get  some slight scratches where the back of the leg meets the white thigh. </p>
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<p>I also think that the sword should have been made to snap  together instead of using screws. And why not include a screwdriver when you  are already including an allen wrench?</p>
<p>I have heard reports of breakage with the top section of the  chest, and looseness with the chest joint overall, but I have not experienced  any of these things with my toy.</p>
<p>Finally, the price is a bit high - 17,800 yen (around  $150.00 USD)</p>
<p>I think it's worth it.</p>
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