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		<title>CollectionDX - Unifive</title>
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Unifive was an independent toy company until it was bought by toy giant Bandai in 2001. It was run as a subsidary of Bandai-owned Banpresto until 2006. Unifive produced both high-end diecast toys and cheap trinkets like gashapon and trading figures.</description>
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		<title>Daikyojin DX</title>
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 The Daikyojin is a fantastic piece of modern gokin that manages to combine modern engineering with old school aesthetics.: 
 

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 CSG-04
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 Kunio Ohkawara 
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 <label><p>There was once a time when it seemed that UniFive could do  no wrong. In the late 90s they came out of nowhere with a series of high  quality diecast toys. The licenses were a mix of the obscure and the beloved. <strong>Time Bokan</strong>, <strong>Gatchaman</strong>, <strong>Mach Go Go Go</strong> and even <strong>Goranger</strong> got the deluxe  “Cho Shin Gokin” treatment. About half way through the line’s run they came out  with what I think is the crown jewel of the series – Daikyojin.</p>

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<p>For those of you not familiar with the character, <strong>Daikyojin</strong> comes from the TV show <strong>Yattodetaman</strong>, which was part of the  Time Bokan series. Yattodetaman aired from 1981 to 1982 in japan and was also  popular in Italy  as <strong>Calendarman</strong>. I’ve never seen the  show, or any Time Bokan show for that matter, but from what I gather the show  is a mix of giant robots and really silly anime. Robot nerds would probably dig  this show due to the mecha designs by Kunio Ohkawara (of Gundam fame).</p>

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<p><strong>The Box</strong></p>
<p>The box may be one of the single greatest modern toy boxes  ever made. It really is brilliant. First off you have the full color cover box  showing the toy in all of its modes. Lifting the sturdy cover reveals a print  of a sketch of the Daikyojin signed by Kunio Ohkawara himself.</p>
<p>Beneath that sketch is an amazing retro die-cut tray cover  showing all of the glorious parts inside. Underneath that is a clear plastic  tray, and then finally, the toy.</p>

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<p><strong>Daikyojin</strong></p>
<p>The Daikyojin on its own is a remarkable toy. There is a lot  of metal here – the toy is solid. It is big and blocky but still packs in a  fair amount of articulation. There are FOUR joints in the shoulder assembly,  double jointed elbows, and articulated fingers. Well, to be fair, the hands are  broken up into a index finger and then the rest are one unit. The knees click  and the lower legs are also heavy metal. In fact, the only glaring omission in  terms of articulation is that there is no waist joint!</p>

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<p>Daikyojin comes with a full arsenal at his disposal, including  a metallic sword, a lance, a bow and arrow, and 2 shields with red metal  centers.</p>

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<p>The fit and finish on the Daikyojin is just a bit below SOC  quality, but better than Aoshima quality. The paint is nice, but the gold  plating they used is beginning to wear.</p>

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<p><strong>Daitenba</strong></p>
<p>Included with the toy is the robotic horse Daitenba. This  giant yellow horse is Daikyojin’s trusty steed. On its own, Daitenba is a  fantastic toy, with diecast legs and a sturdy yellow plastic body. </p>

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<p>Daikyojin and Daitenba can combine to form a number of  different vehicles. First off, Daikyojin can be folded up and inserted into the  front of the horse to form a centaur like form called <strong>Daibajin</strong>.</p>

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<p>You can modify this form a bit and transform it into a sort  of centaur tank called <strong>Daibajin Sensha</strong>.  This mode requires additional parts such as a missile launcher assembly that  actually fires missiles! Amazing!</p>

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<p>Once separated the missile launcher assembly can go on the  neck of the horse to become a tank mode called <strong>Daitenba Sensha</strong>.</p>

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<p>Finally, the Daikyojin can be transformed into a spaceship  with the help of some additional parts such as a control tower and landing  gear. This spaceship form is called <strong>Kyojin-Go</strong>.</p>

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<p>As a super bonus, included with the toy is a set of two  pins. One a heart shaped lock, the other, a key.</p>

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<p>The Daikyojin DX set is a remarkable toy, one that has  modern engineering while maintaining the old school styling. I got lucky and  got mine at a toy show for cheap back in the day, but I think even at today’s  collectors prices this toy is worth it. I would be cautious though and pay  attention to the gold plating on any specimen you are considering. This toy is  also the perfect combination piece to the Time Bokan Brave Gokin robots that CM’s  is putting out.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:52:36 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Jet Scrander</title>
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 I kept putting it off and putting it off. But when I finally bought this Jumbo accessory, I felt like an idiot for not getting it sooner.: 
 

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 Go Nagai
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 <label><p>I've never been shy about admitting that I'm not a big fan of the Jumbo accessories. Most of them have nothing to do with the toys they go on and only serve to make a very cool robot look worse than it does in it's original form. And in such a difficult, expensive hobby, why should I spend my cash on them while there are still Jumbos out there that I don't have? Especially when you consider how easy it is to get the accessories! It's not like they won't be available later. They are always on Yahoo!Japan and litter toy shops all over Tokyo. Sure, I've had a couple in my collection here and there, but mostly as the result of trades, bulk purchases or people just flat out giving them to me.</p>
<p>However, one accessory did always intrigue me and that is the Jet Scrander (&#12472;&#12455;&#12483;&#12488;&#12473;&#12463;&#12521;&#12531;&#12480;&#12540;) that goes with <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1461">Mazinger Z</a>. But with a price-tag in the vicinity of $150, I just could never bring myself to take the plunge. But earlier this year, I managed to get one at about $85 shipped so I figured if I was ever gonna get one, it was now or never. And boy, am I glad I did!! Much like the Scramble Dash accessory that comes with the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1480">Unifive Great Mazinger</a>, this makes your Unifive Mazinger Z seem like a whole new toy. It's so much cooler with the wings on. This set is a necessity, not an accessory.</p>
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<p>When I received the package, I was surprised at how small the box was. It measures only 9"x6"x4". The toy itself comes in several <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/Accessories/U5ZJetScrander/8.jpg.html">parts</a> and needs to be put together. Directions are printed on the back of the box, but it's really simple to figure out just by looking at it. Although it connects at the waist differently than I would have imagined. The yellow crest is actually a loose piece with two tabs on the back. You place the larger tab into the corresponding hole on one side of the "belt" and then slide the smaller one upwards along a curved opening on the other side. It has the effect of tightening his "belt", in a way. Nothing actually snaps into place or anything like that, yet it remains securely in place.</p>
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<p>Like the rest of the Unifive Jumbo Machine line, this is also based on an vintage Popy toy. I've never held that one, but I assume it is basically identical to the new version. Strangely, both the new and vintage versions tend to sell for about the same price. </p>
<p>The Jet Scrander has a wingspan of slightly more than 18.5" across when assembled and will add roughly 4" to the depth of your Mazinger Z Jumbo. This makes it harder to display on a shelf, but it's a small price to pay for the added cool factor.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 18:42:05 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1643</guid>
							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/463">2000</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/446">Jumbo Machinder</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/880">Jumbo Machine</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/394">Mazinger Z</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/27">Plastic</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/517">Polyethylene</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/99">Soft vinyl</category>
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		<title>Gaiking</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1487</link>
		<description>
 The last Jumbo to come from Japan......: 
 

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 4
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 YEN
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 18,000
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 <label><p>The last Jumbo to come from Japan......</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The fourth and last entry in the Unifive line of Jumbo Machine toys would be Gaiking (&#12460;&#12452;&#12461;&#12531;&#12464;). The original anime aired in Japan from April 1st 1976 to January 27th, 1977, but would later be shown as part of the "Force Five" program in the United States. Popy would release a Jumbo Machinder of the character in 1976 and Mattel would release a radically different one as part of their "Shogun Warriors" line the next year. Most US collectors had to settle for the inferior Mattel version, until the Unifive re-issue of the Popy classic.</p>
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<p>I have never owned the original Popy version, so I can't say for sure, but to the naked eye, the Unifive looks completely identical. One of the first things I noticed when preparing this review is just how many <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/Gaiking/1.jpg.html">parts</a> this thing actually comes with. It had been awhile since I'd taken it apart so a little dusting was in order. Much like the other two heroes in the line, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1461">Mazinger Z</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1480">Great Mazinger</a>, I've really grown so used to this toy that I don't often appreciate how nice it really is. It's really got alot going for it besides just it's great design. The missiles in the eyes of the chest both shoot by pressing a tab just next to them. 5 missiles are included, and the spare three are stored in the chest by lifting the Daiku Maryu face and snapping them into the holders. </p>
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<p>Gaiking also shoots his right fist and his left fist, which doesn't shoot but can be removed, has a hole in it so that it can hold one of his "Counter Cross" weapons. Both of these can be removed from the legs so it would have been nice if each hand could hold one. In addition to these offensive weapons, Gaiking also features a removable set of wings that can be easily slid on and off via two hooks that are placed into openings in the back.</p>
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<p>Gaiking also comes with a pair of great big horns so that you can create the head of Daiku Maryu. In order to do this, you need to remove the wings, head and arms. The head just slides out of a hole in the shoulders. You should remove the wings before trying to remove the arms. This is because the arm sockets have two openings, one big and one small, that allows that shoulders to separate when they are lined up properly with the plastic of the shoulder joint, which is molded to match the two holes. The arms need to be pointing backwards, where the wings would be, in order to achieve this. Then, simply replace the arms with the horns and you've got your Daiku Maryu head.</p>
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<p>I suppose this is a pretty interesting feature, but personally, I'm not sure it's worth the downside it creates. That being that because the arms are designed to come off, they sometimes seem a little loose and frankly I don't like that the head comes off so easily. I mean, honestly of all the people I've ever met who own this toy, I don't think any actually display it as the Daiku Maryu head. I guess anything that adds play value is nice, but I just don't see much appeal of a Daiku Maryu head with legs.</p>
<p>One last thing I don't like about this toy is it's packaging. While the previous entries tried to emulate the original boxes, this one just has a lame picture of the toy on front. Of course, if the original Gaiking box wasn't so beautiful maybe it wouldn't hurt quite so much to get this one.</p>
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<p>I'm not complaining though. Had U5 gone ahead and kept producing these toys, I'd have bought every single one, regardless of how the boxes looked. But as it stands, this is not only the last Unifive Jumbo, it is also the last Jumbo produced in Japan. It's still a pretty easy find and will generally cost about $100-150.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:27:18 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1487</guid>
							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/463">2000</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/288">Gaiking</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/446">Jumbo Machinder</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/880">Jumbo Machine</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/517">Polyethylene</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/99">Soft vinyl</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/75">Unifive</category>
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		<title>Garada K7</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1488</link>
		<description>
 It&#039;s nearly impossible to review the Unifive Garada K7 Jumbo Machines without also discussing it&#039;s relationship to the legendary Popy toy.: 
 

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 3
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 Go Nagai
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 YEN
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 9,500
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 <label><p>It's nearly impossible to review the Unifive Garada K7 Jumbo Machines without also discussing it's relationship to the legendary Popy toy.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Rather than review each of Unifive's Garada K7 (&#12460;&#12521;&#12480;K7) Jumbos separately, I think it would be best to talk about all three at once, for the benefit of newer collectors who might be confused about how many versions there are, and why. As we know, the Unifive Jumbos were basically an homage to the original Popy Jumbo Machinders. Unifive released <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1461">Mazinger Z</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1480">Great Mazinger</a> first, banking on the popularity of these characters for sales. But they decided to try something different for their third release, producing a new version of Mazinger Z's number 1 enemy kikaiju, Garada K7. This was also to be based on the original Popy toy, but there was a problem. The original toy was so rare, no one had an original specimen, or even a picture, of the toy to use as a template.</p>

<p>In order to get around this problem, the toy would be manufactured based upon the only images known to exist at the time. These were pictures of the original prototype seen in a catalog, as well as on the box for the second series Machinder villains. The project was announced and a mysterious teaser image was included with the Great Mazinger jumbo. An image of an unpainted prototype would even turn up.</p>

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<p>So eventually the toy would be released. It stood slightly smaller than regular Jumbos at 20.5" tall and was made entirely out of soft vinyl, with the exception of the styrene sickles in the head. The sickles could be removed but there was no place for the toy to hold them. Each one is about 9" across and placed into small slits in the back of the head. With the sickles in place, the width of the toy is about 19" across, which might be a bit of a problem when displayed with other Jumbos. There is slight articulation at the neck and waist, as well as at the shoulders and hips. Garada has a tendency to lean slightly forward when it's feet are flat down and pointed forward. Turning the legs inwards straightens it out, but makes it look a bit awkward. Copyright markings are molded directly into the back. Painted just like the original images showed, now everyone could have a Garada just like the original....right? Well, not exactly.</p>


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<p>Immediately, hardcore Jumbo fans could tell that Unifive had dropped the ball. At 20.5" tall, their version of Garada stood about 2" taller than what the original likely would have been, when you consider that all the other villains in the second series were about 18". And the sculpt was not the same as the original and the sickles protruded at a more horizontal angle than they should have. Furthermore, even though Garada appeared on the second series box, the Unifive version came in a box that was more like the first series villain boxes, plain brown cardboard with a single color image on front. If I had to make a guess at the reason for this, I'd say they probably figured since they were not making 6 different villains, why copy a box that has 6 different villains on it? Better to mimic the first series boxes, which only had the included character.</p>

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<p>Next, a limited edition, hand-painted recolor of the toy would be offered through the magazine "Gangu Jinsei" (aka "Toy Life") in their second issue. The toy would get the traditional black repaint with silver limbs and gold detail on the chest plate, as well as a new <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/10.jpg.html">sticker</a> on the back. The box would be the same, except that it featured a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/12.jpg.html">sticker</a> on the front to distinguish it from the regular version. While releasing black versions is pretty common in the field of Japanese toys, this would be the first and only time it would be done with a Jumbo. It is the hardest of the three to get now and, in my opinion, the nicest looking.</p>

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<p>But this would not be the biggest draw for this issue of the magazine. They would have an article about Popy Jumbo Machinders, including the first ever officially published photos of the original Garada K7! (An image had appeared on the internet not long before this, but was removed, and the magazine photos were higher quality.) Regardless of which came first, people everywhere could now see what the Popy Garada K7 looked like.</p>

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      <img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/gallery/d/74401-3/K7+front.jpg" width="284" height="480" class="giThumbnail" alt="Garada K7" longdesc="This specimen of Garada K7 was photographed for Gangu Jinsei ("Toy Life") magazine and later sold at auction via Mandarake, the famous toy and manga store in Japan. This image was saved from that auction. The final bid price was 2,500,000 yen, with 10% in auction fees on top of that. It is unknown who won the auction."/>
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</div>The Popy Garada K7 that appeared in Gangu Jinsei #2*</div>

<p>Clearly, we have ourselves another problem. Not only was Unifive's release of Garada the wrong size and sculpt with an inappropriate box, it wasn't even remotely colored correctly! Furthermore, there was no ball launching gimmick in the chest. Due to these differences, many fans and collectors were very disappointed in Unifive's release, especially since the silhouette in the flyer looks more like the Popy original than the actual toy would. In an <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/ramblearchive/r-9912.html">interview</a> with <a href="http://altjapan.typepad.com/">Matt Alt</a> of ToyboxDX, toy scholar Koji Igarashi went as far as to call the toy  a "total sham". Others simply believed it to be a nice toy, but a poor attempt at a replica of the original. And others didn't care either way, but were just happy to have a Jumbo villain that was easy to get and afford, even if it wasn't just like the vintage ones.</p>

<p>After the release of the fourth Jumbo in the line, Gaiking, it was becoming apparent that sales could no longer justify the continued production of these toys. Plans to release a Jumbo Combattler V were scrapped, but Unifive would still go ahead with one more Garada. A limited "original color" version would be release exclusively in the United States via Diamond Comics Distributors. It would be painted like the original Popy Garada, but would not include a ball launching mechanism or any change to the sculpt. You'd get the same box again, but this time with a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/19.jpg.html">sticker</a>  designating it as a Diamond Comics "Previews Exclusive".</p>

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<p>You may also hear talk of a "test color" version of Garada K7. This would be a couple of specimens that are the same as the Diamond version, except that they had no packaging, no holes in the head to hold the sickles and the sickles themselves are just hand cut pieces of plastic. These were essentially prototypes and were not available to the public.</p>

<p>So where does that leave us? Well, probably with the most convoluted review I've ever had to write. But hopefully it all makes sense. Essentially, there are five Garada K7 jumbos that you would need to know about. They are:</p>

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  <li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Popy/JumboMachinder/GreenGhostC3/jm_box_villians2.jpg.html"><strong>white Popy Prototype (seen on box)</strong></a></li>
  <li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Popy/JumboMachinder/GaradaK7/K7+front.jpg.html"><strong>green Popy toy</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/2.jpg.html"><strong>white Unifive toy (basesd on Popy prototype)</strong></a></li>
  <li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/8.jpg.html"><strong>black Unifive limited editioin toy</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GaradaK7/16.jpg.html"><strong>green Unifive toy (based on Popy toy)</strong></a></li>
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<p>If you want the Unifive Garada K7 toys, the green is the easiest to get and cheapest, typically about $50-100. The white would be second at about $100-200 and the black hardest at about $150-300. None can compare to the original but are cool jumbos to have.<p>

<p>*Many thanks to <a href="http://altjapan.typepad.com/">Matt Alt</a> for letting me use the picture he took of the Unifive prototype Garada, and also to Sean Bonner, for letting me borrow it from <a href="http://www.sixsite.com/jumboland/index_flash.html">Jumboland</a>, where it was originally featured. While I'm at it, thanks also to Tom Franck and his old <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20040705074934/www.cooljapanesetoys.com/home.cfm/">CoolJapaneseToys</a> website, where much of the original Garada mystery unfolded as it happened.</p>

<p>** While this is the specimen featured in Gangu Jinsei, this particular image was saved from the <a href="http://www.mandarake.co.jp/">Mandarake</a> website.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:32:41 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Great Mazinger</title>
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 <label><p>Following on the heels of <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1461">Mazinger Z</a>, Unifive's next release in their line of Jumbo Machines was naturally Great Mazinger (&#12464;&#12524;&#12540;&#12488;&#12510;&#12472;&#12531;&#12460;&#12540;). For many collectors, this is THE piece to get in the line. Many people loved the Mattel Shogun Warriors jumbo version of this character, but were either unwilling or unable to get the original Popy, or maybe didn't even know of it's existence. This edition from Unifive was practically identical to the original, but at a fraction of the cost. And it is a tremendous improvement over the Mattel toy.</p>
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<p>While the Mattel toy has a missile launcher in place of the left fist, this version restores the originals symmetry with normal matching fists. This version also has a nicely molded chest piece instead of the sticker that some of the Mattel versions had. While most collectors are pretty familiar with this toy, seeing it in it's proper form reminds of just how nice it is.</p>
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<p>But Unifive wasn't content to just match the beauty of the Popy toy. Instead they went the extra mile and actually included the Scramble Dash accessory. This set of removable wings makes Great Mazinger go from just a great jumbo to an absolute MUST HAVE. The Scramble Dash included here is different from the original. The original came in 4 parts and you had to connect the wings to the center. Here you only have to connect the yellow fin on top. Then just slide the connector around the robots waist and it will rest snugly on it's back.</p>
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<p>I can't overstate how much cooler this toy is with this feature than without it. The only minor downside is that it can be slightly hard to display it with your other jumbos with the wings on. because of their size. The wingspan is about 17.5" across and the finadds another 5" to the depth of the toy. Perhaps the best way to display it might be with the wings on, but the fin <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GreatMazinger/24.jpg.html">detached</a>. But that is a very small price to pay. I thnk the only other minor gripe one might have with this toy is that although it comes with two swords that can be stored in and removed from the hips, only the right hand actually has a hole that you can hold one in.</p>
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<p>Everything else is like the vintage Popy Jumbo Machinder. There are <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/GreatMazinger/5.jpg.html">5 missile clips</a> on the exterior of each leg and two more on each shoulder for a total of 14 missiles. Unfortunately, there is nothing to shoot them with, but since you got the wings included, I guess you can't complain too much about having to buy the separately sold missile launcher accessory.</p>
<p>The Brain Condor can be removed from the head, the fists removed to accomodate the accessory fists and there are wheels on the feet. The soft vinyl head can be turned side to side and the arms raised and lowered, but neither of the fists shoot. The box is a new image, but an obvious homage to the original Popy box.</p>
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<p>While all the Unifive Jumbos can still be found fairly easily, this might be the hardest of the regular releases (ie; not including the exclusive black Garada K7) to get these days since demand for it is so high. You can probably expect to pay roughly $200-300 for it, I would think. But if you're into Jumbos, it's a no brainer. You need this one.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:07:59 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/517">Polyethylene</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/99">Soft vinyl</category>
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		<title>Mazinger Z</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1461</link>
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 Unifive&#039;s Mazinger Z Jumbo Machine is a great piece to get for the new collector.: 
 

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 <label><p>Unifive's Mazinger Z Jumbo Machine is a great piece to get for the new collector.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>It must have been a most exciting time for Jumbo fans in 2000 when Unifive began releasing their line of "Jumbo Machines". Unfortunately for me, at the time I wasn't collecting yet and would only come on board at the tail end of the line. I never really thought about it until now, but I suppose there's a decent chance that if Unifive (or U5) hadn't produced these, I might never have ended up involved in the hobby.</p>
<p>Though this line is an obvious homage to the vintage Popy Jumboo Machinders, many things were slightly changed to differentiate the two brands. Most notably the name, but also the toys themselves are new, unique sculpts slightly modified from the originals. Unifive released 4 characters in the line, beginning with the most popular of all Japanese super robots, Mazinger Z and ending with his most famous enemy kikaiju, Garada K7. Great Mazinger and Gaiking rounded out the series and a fifth entry, Combattler V, was planned and a prototype made before the line was cancelled due to poor sales.</p>
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<p>Probably the most comprehensive review of this toy would include a comparison with the original Popy Mazinger Z Jumbo Machinder. But I'm one of those collectors who prefers to buy the remake and wait on the original until I have all the other characters that were not remade. So I've never owned an original Mazinger Z. Therefore, I'll try to just focus on this specific toy, making note of things I've been told about the original where applicable.</p>
<p>The most notable difference that anyone can see between this and the original is the paint on the eyes and horns. Here it is gold, whereas the original was yellow. This makes it very easy to distinguish between the two, so you won't have any question which one you were buying. Most everything else seems basically the same (though if you have both and want to correct that, leave a comment!). 23.5" tall with wheels on the feet, though the wheels on mine don't roll particularly well. Mazinger Z comes with a full compliment of 14 missiles, but nothing with which to shoot them. Unifive did release a separately sold missile launching set of fists, as well as rocket punch fists (diagrams of which are on the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/MazingerZ/14.jpg.html">side of the box</a>) that could be swapped out for the regular hands. I've never bought any of these, but I believe that they are not compatible with vintage jumbos (nor vintage accessories compatible with the U5 Jumbos). </p>
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<p>One of the things that I like most about this toy is how much easier it is to remove the fists than it is on the vintage Jumbos. These slide on and off pretty smoothly. In additon to the fists, the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/MazingerZ/10.jpg.html/">Hover Pilder</a> in the head can be removed too. This is a simply vinyl piece with a hole in the bottom that is placed over a tab in the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/MazingerZ/9.jpg.html">head cavity</a>. Stickers adorn the front and sides for added detail. Besides the Hover Pilder, the head and red chest pieces are also made of vinyl, with the rest of the toy being polyethylene. A sticker saying "Mazinger Z" in Japanese (&#12510;&#12472;&#12531;&#12460;&#12540;Z) is on the waist and copyright markings are on the back, including the word "Unifive" to further distinguish this from the original.</p>
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<p>One of my biggest regrets from my time as a jumbo collector concerns this toy. Several years back an auction appeared on Yahoo!Japan containing the wooden prototype for this toy. The auction also had second specimen with the head removed. Though I didn't realise it at the time, apparently this was the specimen that Unifive had used for the photo on the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/UniFive/JumboMachines/MazingerZ/12.jpg.html">box</a>! In addition to this already desirable bounty, the auction include a Shogun Warrior Great Mazinger as well as the Unifive release of the Jet Scrander accessory. The auction ended at about 100,000 yen (or roughly $900 at the time) and for some reason I decided to buy a  <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1422">Getter Liger</a> instead! D'oh!! What in the world was I thinking!? Most frustrating was that this was before I realised that massive credit card debt is totally acceptable in the pursuit of cool toys, so I easily could have bought both.....but didn't. A once in a lifetime opportunity gone by the wayside....</p>
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<p>Maybe it was because of this that when I later saw a listing for a "Unifive Mazinger Z prototype" on a Japanese website, I didn't hesitate. I emailed Japanese toy dealer <a href="http://www.m-world-service.com/">Masato Shono</a> and asked him to find out about it for me. What I was told was that a former employee of Unifive had sold this to the shop and that it was planned to be a recolored release of the toy, but never went into production. I was told it was displayed at a toy convention and it came with a card saying something to the effect of "For future release", though this card appears to be entirely in Chinese. I've never heard anything else to corroborate this story and I honestly have no idea if it is in fact true, or if it is a custom that someone sold to the shop under false pretenses (I sincerely doubt the shop would make the story up.) I'd be inclined to dismiss it entirely if not for the fact that Unifive had already released repaints of their <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1488">Garada K7</a>. Perhaps they tried it here and decided that it wasn't worth doing since paint wouldn't stick as well to polyethylene as vinyl (note the chip on the right arm). Or it's just as likely a total fake. Either way, I think it looks pretty good and it's an interesting conversation piece, if nothing else.</p>
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<p>Unifive's Mazinger Z Jumbo Machine is a great piece to get for the new collector, or even if you're already into the vintage jumbos. It's a nice toy and still pretty easily attainable. It will typicallly sell for about $100-200 and is well worth the money.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 19:08:34 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Godphoenix</title>
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 This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until 2001 to get one.: 
 

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 Mitsuki Nakamura 
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 <label><p>This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until 2001 to get one.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>One of my favorite shows as a kid was Battle of the Planets. It was on right after  the Banana Splits, and every afternoon I followed the adventures of Mark,  Jason, Tiny, Princess and Keyop as they battled Zoltar. As I got older I  learned that BotP was an imported version of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman,  edited and re-dubbed by Sandy Frank Productions.</p>
<p>I always wanted a Phoenix  toy &ndash; the ship the team flew around in. As was the case with most Japanese imported  shows back then, toys of the shows were nowhere to be found, unless you  happened to have an import toy store.</p>
<p>This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood  desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until  2001 to get one.</p>

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<p>In 2001, Japanese toy maker Unifive made a Godphoenix toy as  part of their Cho Shin Gokin line. Diamond Comics Distributors released the toy  in the USA  at almost the same time as the Japanese release. While the vinyl firebird was a  only released as a limited edition, every first version Godphoenix sold through  diamond included the firebird. A second version of the toy was released in 2003  with a lighter paintjob and a bird missile accessory instead of the firebird.</p>
<p>Included with the <strong>Cho Shin Gokin Godphoenix</strong> (&#36229;&#30495;&#21512;&#37329; &#12468;&#12483;&#12489;&#12501;&#12455;&#12491;&#12483;&#12463;&#12473;) are:</p>
<ul type="disc">
  <li>Crescent Island Base</li>
  <li>Firery Phoenix ( <em>Kagaku Ninpo Hinotori</em>)     shell</li>
  <li>G1-G4       vehicles.</li>
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<p>The base is a nice take on the island that housed the  Science Ninja Team&rsquo;s headquarters. It requires assembly out of the package.</p>

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<p>The 4 mini vehicles are a nice touch, but poorly done.</p>

<p>The G1 Jet Fighter is the vehicle of Mark / Ken. It&rsquo;s about  1.5 inches long and all plastic. The wings can open and close and small landing  gear can be folded out. The paint is kind of crappy on mine. </p>
<p>The G2 Racecar is the vehicle of Jason / Joe. It is actually  pretty nice, with good details and rolling wheels. This vehicle attaches to the  nose of the Godphoenix&rsquo;s 2 spring loaded claw arms.</p>
<p>The G3 motorcycle is driven by Princess / Jun. It&rsquo;s very  small and lives in the left wing of the Godphoenix. As a toy, it&rsquo;s pretty  useless. It&rsquo;s too small, and one solid piece. It can&rsquo;t stand up on its own.</p>
<p>The G4 Helico Buggy is driven by Keyop / Jinpei. It&rsquo;s kind  of a cute submarine vehicle that gets stored in the right wing of the Godphoenix.  The toy is 2 parts, the body and the missile assembly. It&rsquo;s very small.</p>
<p>The main attraction here is the G5 &ndash; the Godphoenix. Piloted  by Tiny / Ryu. The God Phoenix is reasonably large, at about 10 inches long and  almost all metal. The toy is absolutely beautiful, and looks just like I  imagined it would. However the toy is extremely fragile and suffers from poor  quality control.</p>

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<p>At the front of the ship is a detachable nosecone. The G2  vehicle is stored inside, held in place by 2 spring loaded pincers. When the G2  vehicle is deployed, the pincers retract and are released by pushing a button  on the side. The nosecone will fall off if you even look at it the wrong way.</p>

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<p>On the top of the ship is the Bird Missile. Press the silver  button and the bird missile will pop up from 2 small doors. Sometimes this  mechanism gets caught; sometimes the bird missile will not click in when you  press it back down.</p>

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<p>Each wing can be locked down into hover position. &nbsp;At the end of each wing is a missile shaped  attachment that houses a small vehicle.</p>

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<p>The G3 vehicle is stored in the left  wing. A panel drops down and the G3 rests on it. You can snap it shut securely.</p>

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<p>The G4 gets stored in the right wing. 2 doors open to release the G4 which  dangles from a clip attached to the roof of the compartment. The doors are  flimsy, and have almost no hook to keep them closed. The hinges holding the  door on are extremely fragile. It was the first thing to break on mine.</p>

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<p>At the rear is the compartment for G1 to dock with the  Godphoenix. The G1 can fit into a hatch in the back of the Godphoenix, but the  hatch is really flimsy and prone to breaking. It is made out of 2 plastic doors  that don&rsquo;t fit well and are secured with thin plastic pegs. They don&rsquo;t line up  right and just look bad.</p>

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<p>Underneath the ship you have 3 sets of landing gear, which  all work fine. There are also sliding levers that open and close the intake  vents on the side of the ship.</p>

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<p>The vinyl firebird shell is a really cool idea, but horrible  in execution. There is a small vinyl panel on the bottom that you remove to  slide the ship into. This hole is so small; you have to be a magician to get  your ship in there without the nosecone falling off. It&rsquo;s a nightmare. If you  can get it to work, it looks very cool, but good luck.</p>

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<p>I really admire what Unifive was trying to do with this, but  the execution is just lacking&hellip; I would have rather had a solid ship than all  the little fragile gimmicks. It looks cool on display, but if you ever want to  play with it, forget about it. The thing is doomed.</p>
<p>Also &ndash; if your ship ever falls victim to the hands of a 2  year old, the Godphoenix is doomed. Mine was pulled off of a shelf, broke both  wings and one of the red fins on the back. I managed to open up the toy and get  the wings to display with rubber bands inside, but it was tricky. BE VERY  CAREFUL WITH THIS TOY.</p>

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<p>I have heard that the 2003 version is much sturdier, but I  haven&rsquo;t handled one to be sure. It&rsquo;s colored more like the old Popy Chogokin.  If you want show-accurate colors, the first version is the only one you are  going to get.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:25:25 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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 Varidorin comes from the classsic Toei Sentai series &quot;Goranger&quot;.: 
 

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 <label>      <p> Varidorin comes from the classsic Toei Sentai series "Goranger". 
        It was originally released as a Popy diecast (<a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/popy/popy_data/pa/pa_74.htm" target="_blank">PA-74</a>), 
        and then later released as a part of the Shogun Action Vehicle line as 
        <a href="http://www.wildtoys.com/shogun/ShogVehicles/vertlift.jpg" target="_blank">Verilift.</a></p>
      <p>Unifive has created an all-new version of this classic toy as part of 
        it's Cho Shin Gokin line. The new Varidorin is 12 inches long, and packed 
        full of gimmicks.</p>
      <p>It's features include:</p>
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        <li>Push a button and the wings extend</li>
        <li>Push another button and the propellers spin (Battery powered)</li>
        <li>Claws launch</li>
        <li>nosecone splits open and ramp extends</li>
        <li>removeable landing gear</li>
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        <li>Miniature goranger vehicles: Red, Blue and Green Machines, Varikikyun, 
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        <li>Amazing paint job.</li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2002 09:30:50 -0500</pubDate>
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