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		<title>CollectionDX - Albegas</title>
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		<description>Abegas is the name of the series that gave us the Voltron 2, or Voltron Gladiator robot. Its original name is Light Speed Electric God Albegas (&amp;#20809;&amp;#36895;&amp;#38651;&amp;#31070;&amp;#12450;&amp;#12523;&amp;#12505;&amp;#12460;&amp;#12473; - K&amp;#333;soku Denjin Arubegasu). Commonly misspelled as Arbegas.

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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:11:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Albegas</title>
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		<title>Beta Robo Gyro Mecha</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1279</link>
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 The black Alpha robot is quickly becoming one of my &amp;ldquo;Holy  Grails&amp;rdquo;, largely due to its inability to be found.: 
 

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 <label><p>The black Alpha robot is quickly becoming one of my &ldquo;Holy  Grails&rdquo;, largely due to its inability to be found.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Beta Robo is one of three robots that combine to become Albegas,  from the anime series Lightning Wind God Albegas (Kousoku Denshin Albegas &#20809;&#36895;&#38651;&#31070;&#12450;&#12523;&#12505;&#12460;&#12473;). </p>

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<p>This toy is relatively unknown amongst collectors. It is one  of three small cheap Albegas robots that can combine to form the giant Albegas  robot. Even though it is cheap and hollow, it appears the toy fully combines. Why  do I say &ldquo;appears&rdquo;?&nbsp; Well, I have never  made the combination. I have only been able to locate the Beta and Gamma  robots. I have never even seen a photograph of the Alpha robot in this line, never  mind seen one for sale.</p>

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<p>In addition to the combining features, Beta Robo comes with  a metal gyro and a ripcord. This is known as the Gyro Mecha. All three toys in  this line are labeled this way. You can take the individual robots apart and  insert the gyro mechanism into them, pull the ripcord and watch the toy zoom  off across the room. The package shows the combinations, and they make little  sense.</p>

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<p>The toys come packed in a Styrofoam tray inside a window  box. The packaging is nice, and the toy comes with a small instruction sheet  that shows how to assemble the robot.</p>

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<p>The black Alpha robot is quickly becoming one of my &ldquo;Holy  Grails&rdquo;, largely due to its inability to be found. &nbsp;</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:11:42 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Abega</title>
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 The Godaikin Abega consists of 3 robots that transform into jets as well as combine into one larger ship. The original toy was called the New Super Abega Jetrobo DX Popynica, manufactured by Bandai Japan in 1983. : 
 

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 <label><p>The Godaikin Abega consists of 3 robots that transform into jets as well as combine into one larger ship. The original toy was called the New Super Abega Jetrobo DX Popynica, manufactured by Bandai Japan in 1983. </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Way back around 1984 or so Bandai America was importing Japanese toys  under the brand name Godaikin. The assortment of toys was random, mostly  consisting of whatever Bandai Japan was producing at the time. Of course, you got  your assortment of giant robots, but a few of the robots had a noticeably different  feel to them. Instead of firing fists and lions, you got an interesting 80s  aesthetic. White metal, red highlights, and chrome metallic appendages &ndash; it was  very cutting edge at the time. The age of LCD watches had come and it had  influenced toy design.</p>
<p>Laserion. Vavilos. Abega. All were products of this school  of design.</p>
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<p>The Godaikin Abega consists of 3 robots that transform into  jets as well as combine into one larger ship. The original toy was called the  New Super Abega Jetrobo DX Popynica, manufactured by Bandai Japan in 1983.  It came from the show Albegas, which was to become Voltron II in the United States  (it never aired, but the toys for Voltron II hit the stores in 84).</p>
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<p>The name Abega is a combination of the names of the three  robots:</p>
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<p>Each robot has a vehicle mode and a robot mode. The toys are  mostly plastic, with metal being reserved for chrome limbs and select body  parts. I&rsquo;d say 25% of each toy is metal. The three robots combine in vehicle  mode to form the Abega Jetrobo. This combination is not too solid, but it holds  together fine.</p>
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<p>Bandai must have been going through a weird phase at this  time. This toy (as well as the DX Albegas) shows some really innovative design,  but some really poor construction choices. The wings and arms have a tendency  to break on these due to a bad choice of material. The hinges on each of the  robots are especially fragile. If you&rsquo;ve been toy collecting for a while, you&rsquo;ve  undoubtedly seen the corpses of broken Abega toys littered in transformer lots  throughout eBay.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s an interesting toy, but not a particularly rare or  desirable one. If you find one unbroken, it&rsquo;s worth picking up. </p>
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