Diecast
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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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Today’s I am reviewing Dragon Shiryu from the Saint Cloth Myth line. Saint Cloth Myth is Bandai’s premium line of collectible figures based on the Manga and animated series called Saint Seiya.
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Heck if I know what "GN-U" stands for, but let me tell ya, as someone who's not particularly fond of modern gokin "collectibles" of classic Japanese super robots, Yamato's "The 'GN-U' Hagane" Groizer-X is a pleasant surprise.
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The latest big Soul of Chogokin has arrived ! Godmars is here, and he is fantastic.
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I'm not saying this isn’t a good toy – in some respects it’s a great toy. The engineering on each individual piece is marvelous. It is only in the connection of the two that the toy fails horribly. Oh yeah, and the fact that its about 300 bucks.
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If Bandai still made them like this, I would still collect Sentai.
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This is the same review I did for the Stick Type. If you've read that, there's nothing different here. It still kind of stinks.
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Next up for review in my Saint Cloth Myth series is another Gold Saint, Libra Dohko.
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Better than the original? Can the Legend top the Icon?
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Yamato brings us this newly redesigned Proto Garland from Megazone 23 part 2. And guess what - it's AWESOME. Includes Video
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