Super Human Samurai Cyber Squad Robot

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  1. P0P007

    P0P007 Well-Known Member

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    Anybody know how much the Super Human Samurai Cyber Squad Robot will go for?

    He turns into a space ship, dragon and robot
     
  2. Liokaiser

    Liokaiser Moderator

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    Let's move this to the toyark. :D 
     
  3. RandomFerret

    RandomFerret Fuzzy Forever

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    I'm interested as well. I have one in a box somewhere that I'm pretty sure is complete.
     
  4. MegaMoonMan

    MegaMoonMan OFFICIAL MMM REP

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    I've been looking to buy one for awhile now - loose ones on ebay usually go for $40 - $50.
     
  5. David

    David Here for a good time, not a long time TFW2005 Supporter

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    i have Drago (got off ebay in a box for 35) ,Xenon, servo (thanks Wheeljaxxx) awesome toys! Since there is only three to collect (unless you count the servo repaints) it feels good to have them whole collection
     
  6. wheeljaxx

    wheeljaxx Banned

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    ok, it was you who bought them. i found Zenon's sword/axe thing and i want to send it to you. send me your address.
     
  7. Seawing

    Seawing Lurker of the depths Moderator

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    which size? they released it in two different sizes
     
  8. Soundblaster1

    Soundblaster1 The Heisenberg of Toys

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    If I recall, one of the sizes was a knockoff.
     
  9. Sol Fury

    Sol Fury The British Butcher Veteran

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    No, both were genuine. The big one was a DX, the smaller one a STD. The DX had the full transforming gimmicks and stuff, while the STD much like Takara's STD Braves cut down on the moving parts and used more disassembly and part swapping to get from one mode to the other. The STD of the other mecha, Synchro, completely cut out the Xenon mode. STD Phormo was better, with all the modes intact, but because of all the part swapping, was pretty unstable in Drago mode.

    The bigger DX one is a beauty though. I've no idea what the market value on one is now, $40 sounds about right for a loose piece in good condition though.
     
  10. Roanstalker

    Roanstalker Great Baan Gaan fan

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    I had the STD Drago and Servo. Pretty neat but Servo was all but a brick unlike his DX counterpart.
     
  11. Schide

    Schide Buyer of Too Much

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    Man, I knew I should have bought that boxed one I saw at the toy show for $15. Oh well, maybe it will still be there next time.
     
  12. gargunkle

    gargunkle someone

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    I've the large sizes of Drago, the other combining guy and multiple Servo repaints. I should dig them out one of these days for a photo shoot.

    They are pretty cool but I seem to remember some of the modes having some fragile qualities (like parts needing to peg on "just so" or they would fall off). The base Servo robots were solid but didn't have any transforming parts.

    I never saw the show but that's probably a good thing.