Dougram


The Magnetype Dougram is one of the rarer Dougram pieces released by Takara.

I don’t know why Takara released this toy. It wasn’t part of any line, there are no magnetic counterparts from other series by Takara (excluding Microman). Still, I am glad they did, because it’s a fantastic piece.

The toy comes packaged in a bright, high quality box with a die-cut clear window. The front features a beautiful illustration.

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The back has a great line-art comparison with a photo of a kid demonstrating the play features of the Dougram.

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All the parts are laid out nicely in a styrofoam tray.

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Over time, the small rubber figures have undergone a chemical reaction with the styrofoam tray. Most specimens of the toy you will find will have trays with holes eaten straight through. It’s best to store the figures separately.

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Instructions and a sticker sheet are included.

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The assembled toy looks a lot like the 1/72 Dual Model Dougram. The construction, however, is very different.

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The toy separates into several distinct parts, but the only magnetic joints are the waist and the backpack.

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The backpack is a nicely detailed part on its own, with a movable shoulder cannon and an opening storage compartment.

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You can store the arm-mounted missile launcher and two missiles in the backpack. (I’ve left the missiles on their sprue for this review.)

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There are some key differences between this and the 1/72 Dougram. Notice the entirely diecast lower legs.

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The cockpit opens, and a pilot is included (still in the bag).

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The entire chest panel opens to reveal a detailed metal interior.

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Overall, the accessory count is pretty high. There are also two missile holders that clip to the sides of the legs.

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The included little rubber guys are, naturally, provided as target practice for the launching gimmick. Each is a nicely detailed Keshi in its own right.

You get a Soltic…

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a Blockhead…

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a Bushman…

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…and a much smaller Dougram, with removable backpack.

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It’s a classy piece, and a lot of fun, even if it barely qualifies as Magnemo.

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