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		<title>CollectionDX - J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai</title>
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		<description>J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai (&amp;#12472;&amp;#12515;&amp;#12483;&amp;#12459;&amp;#12540;&amp;#38651;&amp;#25731;&amp;#38538;, Jakk&amp;#257; Dengeki Tai), translated as J.A.K.Q. Blitzkrieg Squad is the second Sentai series. Unlike most of the other Sentai which start out with a team of  5 members the JAKQ team started out with only 4. A fifth member (Big  One) appeared in episode 23. J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai was not nearly as  popular as Goranger, only running for 35 episodes. J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai  is the second and final sentai created by Shotaro Ishinomori.
J.A.K.Q. or JAKQ comes from Jack, Ace, King, Queen. The J.A.K.Q.  team members are named after playing cards. Their leader goes by the  code name of &quot;Joker&quot;.
There are no giant monsters or giant robots to fight them in  J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai. CRIME uses human sized monsters assisted by  masked soldiers called Crimers. CRIME also has bat-winged aircraft  called Devil Sharks.
JAKQ was the final Sentai series to use only the Sentai name. Afterwords the name &quot;Super Sentai&quot; was used. (Wikipedia) 
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 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! : 
 

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 <label><p>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! </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The concept was real simple for this once 12-year-old kid in the mid  1980&rsquo;s. If the toy looked Japanese&hellip;I bought it, regardless if I even  knew what series it was from or not. Years later I had assembled a huge  collection of Japanese toys and when it came to identifying some of these  toys pre-internet days it was near next to impossible.    </p>

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<p>So I now introduce one of these toys that I haphazardly bought, JAKQ&rsquo;s  Dia Jack Blue. JAKQ was the second Super Sentai series from 1977. Although  now considered a groundbreaking  program, JAKQ only ran for 35 episodes and  was cancelled about a third of the way through the series. The costume  gimmick of JAKQ was that all colored hero&rsquo;s wore card shapes on their  helmet&rsquo;s visors: Spade Ace, Dia Jack, Heart Queen, Clover King, Big One  and Commander Joker. The subject of this review is Dia (Diamond) Jack.</p>

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<p> I bought my JAKQ Dia Jack at an IPMS Model kit show at the Knott&rsquo;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!     </p>


<p>Dia (Diamond) Jack figure stands at 3 &frac34; making it one of the few  Japanese action figures lines next to microman in this scale that would  later prove popular with Kenner and Hasbro with their respective lines. As  my Dia Jack did not come with any packaging and was bought &ldquo;as is&rdquo; I do  not have any photo reproduction of what the outer package looked like. My  example came with: 1x Dia Jack Figure, 1x Strengthening Capsule.    </p>

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<p>Typical of many Japanese figures of this era, the figure is not a  realistic depiction of a human body; I hate to see what the female Heart  Queen figure looked like! Dia Jack bends at the knees, hips, elbow and  shoulder. The gloves, head and waist also spin around. The figure comes  with a cool yellow vinyl cape that adds a lot of character to the figure.  I also love the look of the diamond visor helmet. In my opinion JAKQ  helmets are the best looking in entire 30 year series and one of the most  easily remembered.     </p>

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<p>One of my favorite features of Dia Jack is the strengthening capsule that  is included with the figure.  In the series each character henshin into  their respective outfits in these strengthening capsules that was located  in their ship, Sky Ace. It is a great carrying case for Dia Jack and it  holds the figure securely inside the capsule. The capsule could also  explain why my Dia Jack was in clean condition when I purchased it and why  stayed in mint condition in my possession for so many years.</p>

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<p> Over the last few years I have been clearing out many of my Japanese toys  and focusing my collection on Chogokins, Macross, Robotech and 1980&rsquo;s GI  Joe related items and I have since sold this figure on Ebay to a local  collector for $23.00.    </p>
<p>If you are a fanatic about this classic Super Sentai series I would  definitely try to assemble a complete set as it would be an impressive and  unique display. But to be honest I&rsquo;m going to patiently  wait for a  better and true to life toy depiction of JACQ&rsquo;s characters, sadly  something I do not see happening any time soon.</p>
<p> For More information on JAKQ: <a href="http://www.supersentai.com/database/1977_jakq/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.supersentai.com/database/1977_jakq/index.html</a>
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