Bandai Soul of Chogokin GX-51 Getter Dragon Review
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I might be a douche here but I'm thinking something about a GX-18R (People can dream, right?).
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Back when they released GX-18, modern toy engineering is in it's infancy. But as toy engineering advances during that 7-year timescape, Bandai has learned a lot from other toylines featuring hyper articulate figures like Revoltech, Figma, GN-U DOU, etc. So, Bandai made an experiment of their own in making the extending joint gimmick first debuted with GX-44 Tetsujin 28.
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@elliotbaltazar Thanks for the reminder. I'll pay more attention to highlighting the diecast content of the toys in my future reviews. =)
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Great review Charles. Don't forget to include the die-cast content on your robots. That is always one of the reasons we buy these toys. Good job my friend.
really well done ... great mecha
watanuki982 6 months ago
@watanuki982 Thank you. =)
OptimusPrimeSG 6 months ago
hey i just got mine and i'm very happy with it, some assembly required though. side note its slightly taller then the mazinger z gx-45.
CrusaderGundam 9 months ago
@CrusaderGundam Yes, it is very much to scale with Mazinger, which is something I like. =)
OptimusPrimeSG 9 months ago
Thumbs down on this Getter's PLASTIC feet (yes, I said plastic, not to say it sucks or anything). The original Getter Dragon has metal feet which I like a lot and the blue metallic finish reminds us of an old Popy toy MISB for 30+ years.
nightslash3535 1 year ago
@nightslash3535 I do agree that GX-18 Getter Dragon is a better toy. They should have given GX-18 the articulation they gave GX-51.
OptimusPrimeSG 1 year ago