1977


Review: Shogun Warriors Raydeen

Another classic, beloved Shogun Warriors toy. Raydeen evoked fond memories in me when I first saw him again as an adult, but once I discovered the original, it lost it's appeal for me.


Review: Shogun Warriors Great Mazinga

This is very likely the easiest to acquire Jumbo out there. But it's a classic and should be in your collection....


Review: Jumbo Pegas Robot

A cool toy, but Pegas is probably the least desirable of the three Jumbos released by Nakajima. I think it's unique design actually works against it in terms of it's appeal to collectors.


Review: Jumbo Tekkaman

Being nuts for just about any Jumbo, I like Nakajima's Tekkaman. But I suspect the average fan doesn't exactly consider it a "must have" toy for their collection.


Review: Dia Jack

I bought my JAKQ Dia Jack at an IPMS Model kit show at the Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel in Buena Park about 1986. It was in a huge box full of blow out priced Japanese toys and I believe I paid $2.00 for it. Looking back all these years later I wonder what other toys were in that box that I failed to recognize! This was also the same show that I saw the Tetsujin 28 Godaikin for sale for only $100.00! Boy, have times changed!


Review: Chogokin Voltes V ST

Voltes V (Pronounced Voltes FIVE) was the second part of Tadao Magahama’s Romance Trilogy.


Review: Jumbo Machinder Danguard Ace

It's simply the best Machinder ever made!!


Review: Shogun Warriors Godzilla

Probably not a must have for Jumbo Machinder fans, but it's one that no monster collector should be without.


Review: Popynica DX Voltes V

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Review: Mekanda Robo

This piece was the one that opened my eyes and filled me with real lust and drive to collect Japanese robots, jumbos in particular.


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