Baikanfu

Original MSRP: 218,900
Toy Number: GX-39

When you think of the Gobots, what do you think of? Like many of you, back in the 80s when I asked relatives for Transformers for birthdays or holidays, I often got Gobots. Gobots at the time seemed like a cheap imitation.

Little did I know at the time that Gobots came from a Japanese toy line called Machine Robo. The very first Machine Robo toys were put out by Popy, then in 83 Popy was absorbed into parent company Bandai. While the Transformers were a mishmash of Japanese toy lines branded under a single name, Gobots were Machine Robo toys, full of metal, and relatively unaltered.

The Gobots line ended in the United States in 1986, but in Japan, the Machine Robo line continues until this very day. This ended up being a terrible tragedy, because in my opinion, the best Machine Robo toys were relased in Japan starting in 86.

You may be asking yourself, what does the GX-39 Baikanfu have to do with the Gobots?

In 1986, the first Machine Robo anime "Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos (マシンロボ クロノスの大逆襲)"ran on TV Tokyo in Japan. The main character of this series was one Rom Stoll – who’s powered up robot suits combine to form the mighty Baikanfu.

It’s true, Baikanfu is second cousin to a Gobot. The original Baikanfu toy was a remold of the Popy / Godaikin Gardian.

So now you know a little history, now lets talk about they toy. If you don’t want to read, you can skip directly to the video.

The Soul of Chogokin Baikanfu (超合金魂 バイカンフー) (also pronounced Vaikanfu) is a pretty remarkable toy. One would think that it would suffer due to the intricate transformation but that is not the case here at all. Baikanfu arrives courtesy of Betatoys.com.

The packaging is your standard SOC box, this time with 2 trays inside. The Styrofoam tray holds Baikanfu and Kenryu, and the clear plastic tray holds Rom and Leina Stoll as well as the accessories. Like all Soul of Chogokin releases, a colorful guide is included.

P1102468.jpg

Rom Stoll is the main character of the series, and he makes up the core of Baikanfu. The figure is super poseable, with more joints than is probably necessary for a figure of this size. Rom is just a bit smaller than Microman size, and comes with interchangeable heads and several different hands. He comes with a sword called the Wolf Sword. Rom Stoll is mostly plastic with the lower legs being metal.

P1142582.jpg

P1142580.jpg

P1142584.jpg

Leina Stoll is the younger sister of Rom. She too is very poseable and comes with a variant head and several variant hands. Like her brother, Leina has diecast lower legs and a plastic body.

P1142589.jpg

P1142586.jpg

Kenryu is the larger robot body of Rom Stoll. Much like a Russian nesting doll, Rom stall actually fits inside the body of Kenryu. Panels open to reveal the inside of the figure. There are a few connection points inside of the figure that Rom Stoll can securely attach to.Once inside, Rom Stoll does not in any way hinder the articulation of Kenru. The two combined look very cool and the whole form just feels solid. All of the little doors and hinges are very tight and feel very strong. Kenryu comes with a bunch of extra hands, a larger Wolf Sword and a Shield.

P1142577.jpg

P1142571.jpg

P1142565.jpg

P1142573.jpg

Baikanfu is the largest robot body of Rom Stoll. Panels all over the body of Baikanfu open up to accept the Kenryu figure.There are small clips in the upper legs that secure Kenryu in place. Once again, all the panels and hinges seem very tight and secure. I was so surprised by the durability of the peice. The level of detail is astounding, with the inside of the opening panels having detail in them.

P1142556.jpg

P1142559.jpg

P1142561.jpg

P1142562.jpg

Baikanfu combined is a marvelous toy. It’s heavy, tall, and cool looking. Here again you are given several different sets of hands and a large Wolf Sword.

P1142546.jpg

P1142544.jpg

The feet on Baikanfu are really great. They can be angled side to side and also have a joint in the middle of them.

P1142554.jpg

Despite having two separate toys encased inside, Baikanfu remains fairly poseable. The only place where the poseablilty suffers is in the waist area. The separate waist sections of Baikanfu are made out of a metal spine joint system that allows for a small amount of movement but nothing remarkable.

P1142549.jpg

In addition to the figure, Baikanfu comes with a stand. This stand is designed to resemble a mountain on which Rom Stoll and Leina Stoll can stand. The weaponry for all of the figures can be displayed as if they were driven into the rock. The stand also separates into two parts to reveal hidden compartments to store all of the accessory fists.

P1142590.jpg

Also included are two “dummy” bodies to fill the empty spaces if you choose to display the components separately.

P1142575.jpg

P1142563.jpg

I was really taken by surprise with the coolness of Baikanfu. He really exceeded my expectations in every way. He’s just fun, and you don’t at any point feel afraid to handle him at all.

P1142592.jpg

P1142545.jpg