No interest in few hundred dollar Machine Robo figures. Just want Action Toys to $#!+ or get off the pot
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Hi everyone, I've been searching and I was led here... I have the Action Toys Bike Robo DX (Affectionately referred to as MP CY-KILL) and I think it's great, so I want more. I have been trying to follow the company and hoping they do Eagle Robo DX, but can't find anything... Does anyone know the definitive answer? Is this the correct group? If so, great? If not please point me in the right direction.
this company is so tight lipped we didn't know buggy robo was happening until preorders showed up. half the time we question if the line is still active.
Forgot to mention, if a new release happens and you even *think* you may want it - go for it. The after market prices on these aren't easy on the eyes. Also, new releases are as slow as molasses these days.
Since we're still waiting on that MR news, here's something that might be surprising. Images of RoboShooter Gaiden/Commander thanks to twitter user - @Time_Machine_Go https://twitter.com/i/status/1336985142082990081 Thanks to my FV page here: Log into Facebook
The Winner Robo basically ARE unofficial transforming Hotwheel cars. Lots of metal for a good amount of weight and continuous axles make them roll real nice. Much better than the G2 Transformers Go-Bots... The Robo Shooter shoots the cars through the track, or over a ramp to launch them.
For some of these guys, you ain't wrong there as these Winner Robos were meant to be a return to the 0riginal MR 600 idea of simple transformations but with a flick of a button. Speaking of Hans- Cuff, there is one of them that is a Police Winner Robo that has the same vehicle mode as Hans-Cuff. That's right. These guys are just crazy cool. Robo Shooter Gaiden/Commander is possibly the hardest to get considering how his track is about 1m tall, enough to be a desktop toy. His troops - the Winner Robos are quite adapt with their hands as well. Even one of them accidentally slammed Akira straight to the camera in ep. 15 of Battlehackers. XD (6:20 pls) Machine Robo Battlehackers - Winner Robo Commercial Not to mention, RoboShooter Gaiden's gimmick according to @Time_Machine_Go would then be later utilized in another Sentai toyline which gives us another Power Rangers connection to the MR toyline once again. This time - TimeRanger's Providus which would then be turned into Power Rangers Time Force's Transwarp Megazord which unfortunately, Transwarp's DX toy was never released outside of Japan: Lastly, there was 9 Winner Robos to be collected according to this toy catalog but only 8 ever made it to retail: https://twitter.com/v_mx/status/1237016129609928704 Not counting both the Black Testarossa Winner that came with RoboShooter Gaiden, the golden Testarossa Winner through a contest and Thunder Mission, there are 8 Winners released in the line in conjunction with the Battlehackers toyline due to 1987 being a semi-anniversary season for Machine Robo since its the 5th anniversary. かれいじゃすブログ: マシンロボ ウイナーロボ
I was gonna end my Winner Robo talk until mins later, found this: Roboshooter Commander and RoboShooter 02 (the red one). But before that, more Roboshooter Gaiden: かれいじゃすブログ: ウイナーロボ・ロボシューター サーキット付き Still quite a lot more info of the Winners thanks to this blog I'll touch on later on: かれいじゃすブログ: 1月 2009 Ok, back to RoboShooter 02. Since he only appeared in a magazine, he's entirely a custom of Roboshooter Gaiden. The thread goes as ' In the midst of the Telerun collection, fun ...... TV Land (1988/8) and Winner Robot, the reader presents are becoming more and more area of Transformers than Machine Robot. The second issue of the Roboshooter I've heard so much about! Oh, and it's called Winner Roboland! Roboshooter No.2, of course, is beautifully painted - it looks like it could be a product!' - Thanks to DeepLTranslate. Source thanks to this: https://twitter.com/kyano13neo/status/1368542130856108040 Plus, even more info to be seen later on.
The black and goldish yellow Stacks Transport you see there is a mail-away prize version that was made in limited quantities (just like the gold Testarossa Robo). The chromed parts on the regular Stacks toy are actually unchromed on this black version, and possibly glow-in-the-dark.
Really? Thunder Mission and Staks have glow-in-the-dark? 0.0 Neat! Also, I recalled T.M. being mail-in kinda like Reflector from Transformers.
Not Stacks, but maybe Thunder Mission. The unchromed bits have that slightly greenish-yellow color that you often find on glow-in-the-dark toys from around the same period. That's just my speculation, though, I'm not sure as I don't own the toy and only saw it once in an auction (where the seller cancelled my bid and it ended at a measly 15,000 yen )