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		<title>CollectionDX - Daitetsujin 17</title>
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		<description>Giant Iron Man 17 (&amp;#22823;&amp;#37444;&amp;#20154;&amp;#65297;&amp;#65303;, Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun, Giant Iron Man One-Seven)</description>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Daitetsujin 17</title>
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		<title>Daitetsujin 17</title>
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 A cheap toy, but a worthy placeholder for the real thing.: 
 

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 <label><p>Popy released a Daitetsujin 17 Jumbo Machinder in 1977, but your average collector is much more likely to own this Taiwanese bootleg than the much more expensive original and you can count me among them. I'd love to have the real deal, but for the time being, this guy will have to do. This toy has affectionately become known as the "Disco Daitetsujin 17" (or just D17, for short) due to the hilariously loud stickers on it. And since the same company made a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1079">bootleg Giant Gorg Jumbo</a>, that toy has assumed the same nickname, deserved or not.</p>
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<p>Now, as I said, I have no original D17 to compare this to, but just by looking at this and knowing the high quality one expects from Popy, I think I can confidently say that this one is lacking refinement. The plastic feels cheaper and has all sorts of bumps all over it it. The paint on the head is not very good either.</p>
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<p>One problem that is very common on these is that the springs used in the firing fists are too strong and crack the tab on the fists, which then fire off on their own. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to just unscrew the arms and remove the springs entirely. The fists will stay on ok and it'll still display well, without it attacking you unexpectedly. I kid you not, I literally got hit in the head with a random flying fist just walking by this thing one time. </p>
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<p>Even though the quality is not up to par, the toy itself did come with the same features as the original, including the aforementioned launching fists. Additionally, the toy can transform into a ride-on fortress. It's a bit of a silly gimmick (like most "transforming" Jumbos) in that you just bend the ankles back and the legs forward and add the tower to his back and an extra set of wheels between it's legs.</p>
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<p>I guess it's neat that they maintained this feature, but on my specimen at least the toy has a tendency to lean backwards a bit because of the joint at the ankles. And the seam at the hips where the legs bend doesn't match up quite right, which makes it look a bit awkward from the side. Personally, I'd rather have a more stable toy than a gimmick I'll never really use. But maybe the kids in Taiwan liked it. The artwork on the header card sure seems to suggest that they would have.</p>
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<p>And yes, this is one of the very few Jumbos to have been packaged in a huge bag with a header card. At 23" tall, I can't imagine there are bigger toys out there sold bagged.</p>
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<p>This toy was released twice. Although neither version has a manufacturer name or date on it, the general consensus was the the first release was in the 1980s, with the second in the  90s. In fact, I think this version was being cranked out even into the new millennium, causing it to be the far more common of the two. Later releases came with just the robot/wheels and not the wings and tower. If I remember right, the factory had a bunch of the robots made, but stopped production without ever finishing all the accessories and the overstock was sold off anyway. I got mine during this time so that's why mine is incomplete. (JoshB has pics of his old complete one that he contributed to this review.) Most that you see on Ebay these days are like that.</p>
<p>This release featured red wings, while the other had green. Furthermore, and this may be hard to believe, but the green wings version actually came with stickers that looked even <b>uglier</b> than those shown here. Unfortunately, it's been years since I've seen one of those for sale, I don't have a picture saved and I can't even remember what it looked like. But I remember thinking it was hideous. Just awful. (And of course now I really want it!)</p>
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<p>Fortunately, for you collectors who are more discriminating than I am, you'll sometimes see sticker sheets for sale on Ebay that reproduce the stickers from the original Popy version, so that you can make it look much nicer. Tempting, but for me, I like to keep all my toys in their original condition, regardless of how much of an eyesore they may be.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:08:45 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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 One Eight comes from the show Daitetsujin 17, and is part of the Toei Robot Biography
  HG Gashapon Set 01. He&#039;s just a small gashapon, and part of a larger set of 6,
  but I included him on his own here because he is such a unique design, one rarely
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 <label>One Eight comes from the show Daitetsujin 17, and is part of the Toei Robot Biography
  HG Gashapon Set 01. He's just a small gashapon, and part of a larger set of 6,
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 <label><p>One Eight comes from the show Daitetsujin 17, and is part of the Toei Robot Biography
  HG Gashapon Set 01. He's just a small gashapon, and part of a larger set of 6,
  but I included him on his own here because he is such a unique design, one rarely
  seen in toy form.</p>
<p>I have no idea how he fits into the story of Daitetsujin 17. he could be a
  bad guy, or a robot designed by a kid. If you have any backstory to One Eight,
  please let me know.</p>
<p>He's only about 2 inches tall, plastic, and made out of about 7 parts.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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