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		<title>CollectionDX - Super Dimension Century Orguss</title>
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		<description>The Super Dimension Century Orguss (&amp;#36229;&amp;#26178;&amp;#31354;&amp;#19990;&amp;#32000;&amp;#12458;&amp;#12540;&amp;#12460;&amp;#12473;) is an anime science fiction series. It inspired an OVA sequel series called Super Dimension Century Orguss 02. Orguss was part of The Super Dimension trilogy from Big West which featured The Super Dimension Fortress Macross and The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross. Orguss was not localized in the United States as part of Robotech as Southern Cross and Macross were. Additionally, these three series are not sequels, prequels, or even in
  the same story universe as one another. They do share &quot;The
  Super Dimension&quot; (&amp;#36229;&amp;#26178;&amp;#31354; chou jikuu) moniker
  in their titles and were presented by Big West.
The year is 2065.
  The world is at war. The two Superpowers clash
  over the Space
  Elevator. Far more dangerous then Atomic
  weapons, Biological
  weapons, or Chemical
  weapons are Dimensional
  weapons, the Space/Time Oscillation
  Bomb. One can hope that such a dreaded agent of destruction is never used.
  Despite the tremendous power of this bomb, it must be armed on-site by a team
of Engineers.
  Desperately, the Freedom Space Corps launch an offensive to plant Space/Time
  Oscillation Bomb and destroy the Space Elevator. During this attack, the engineers
  are forced to abort the mission and destroy the bomb before it can be properly
  armed. Enraged at the decision to abort and feeling that his comrades have
    died in vein, brash fighter pilot Kei Katsuragi haphazardly arms the bomb
    with severe repercussions.
The explosion transports Kei and his Bronco 2 Variable
    fighter to another world. There he pursued for unknown reason by the
    militaristic Chilam (Chiram or Terram, depending on translation) and aided
    by the Gypsie-like Emaan. Both sides have some unknown interest in Kei referring
    to him as &amp;ldquo;Tokuiten&amp;rdquo; (lit. Singular Point, also loosely translated/made
    up as Differentiated Idioblast). (Wikipedia) 
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		<title>Gerwalk Ishkick Commander</title>
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 The Takatoku 1:60 Ishkick Commander was actually designed to be painted and detailed (The box even says diecast / plastic model). The images on the back often look nothing like the toy pictured inside.: 
 

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 Gerwalk Ishkick Commander
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 <label>Designer: </label>
 Kazutaka Miyatake 
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 1:60
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 YEN
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 <label><p>The Takatoku 1:60 Ishkick Commander was actually designed to be painted and detailed (The box even says diecast / plastic model). The images on the back often look nothing like the toy pictured inside.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The Gerwalk Ishkick Commander Version MBG-21F-1 comes from the show Super Dimension Century Orguss, the follow-up show to Super Dimension Fortress Macross.</p>
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<p>My love affair with Orguss started with the Robotech Model kit line by Revell. Back in the early 80s, Revell imported a bunch of model kits from various lines, including Macross, Dougram and Orguss, and released them under the Robotech name. While this Ishkick commander was not part of that line, the Orgroid was, under the name Nebo. I could not build that model correctly to save my life, but I really loved the design. Time flew by and I discovered that Nebo came from Orguss, and I fell in love with all the mecha in that line. Unfortunately, I would learn that these toys are fragile as hell.</p>
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</div>The yellow connector at the hip is where these toys commonly break</div>
<p>The Takatoku 1:60 Ishkick Commander was actually designed to be painted and detailed (The box even says diecast / plastic model). The images on the back often look nothing like the toy pictured inside. You have to assemble several pieces, paint, and apply stickers. However, most people just see them as toys, and leave them as they are.</p>
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</div>Painted Ishkick from the back of the package.</div>
<p>I found this toy in a small store in Shimo-Kitazawa called Home Rice. It was only 2,000 yen, but it was missing a few accessories. I actually knew someone who had the parts I needed, so I grabbed it right away. The notoriously fragile hip joints were unbroken, a rarity for this toy.</p>
<p>The Ishkick Commander version is actually a pretty cool toy. It has die-cast metal feet, tons of leg articulation, opening cockpit and missile bays, removable rear armor plate, a small pilot and a few weapons. The toy does require minor assembly, including small handles on the legs, and attaching the weapons. The weapons fit snugly into the holes on top, so PLEASE don't force them all the way in.</p>
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<p>The box is classic Takatoku with the textured cardboard and glorious shots of the completed toy. The toy rests snugly inside of a styrofoam tray.</p>
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</div>Box Front</div>
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</div>Box Back</div>
<p>Be aware that there are also knock-off versions of this toy. The toy itself is almost identical; the only way to tell it apart is that the copyright info on the bottom of the feet is blocked out. The box is easy to tell - the bootleg version is all in English.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label>Album link: </label>
 http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Takatoku/Orguss/IshkickCommander/
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 <label>Lead Image: </label>
 35247
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 35247
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 35247
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 35237
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 35241
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 35243
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 35245
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 35249
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 35251
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 35253
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 35255
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 35257
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