Clover
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What came out of the Clover factory in 1979 was a long faced, ill proportioned Chogokin style Gundam that bore no resemblance to the sleek Mobile Suit armor that made up the Gundam of what we know today.
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First, I want to apologize for the condition of the toy that I’m going to review. I received this one from my mother (thank you mom) around 1984. It’s over 20 years old, so the condition may not be to good. But at least it’s still intact, eh.
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A nice but strangely unpopular Jumbo from Clover. Probably more for Dunbine fans than Jumbo fans.
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To be fair, these toys aren't all that great. The detail is lacking, and the articulation almost non-existent. But it is a diecast representation of a pretty cool character, and if it has anything, it has the FUNK.
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The Tryder G7 Ride-On Combination Set is one of only three jumbos to have been produced by Clover......
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A glorious metal god amongst common robots. He was the Clover Tryder G7 Bird attack.
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Drumlo comes from the anime "Aura Battle Dunbine", created by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The Drumlo mecha itself was designed by Yutaka Izubuchi.
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