
Why? If you change the color and the name, it becomes a different existence, right?
It’s amazing that they’re so popular that production can’t keep up, so they borrowed molds from other licenses.
What’s amazing is that it was released after ROBOTECH had already been a big hit in America.
It’s different from Diaclone and Dorvack.
It’s amazing that it’s become such a giant mothership character because it’s based on a toy…
There are rumors, whether true or false, that ROBOTECH’s Valkyrie toys in America are only poorly made Chinese products, and that the image in the thread is highly valued by ROBOTECH fans.
There is a theory that it was delayed for broadcast in Japan because it was too similar.
>>6
The anime is quite different…
>>6
It is said that the reason the unbroadcasted episode remains unbroadcasted is because the Gerwalk appeared.
TF and this, in the end, were both handled by my eyebrows, so they’re the same.
The Valkyrie from Takatoku Is really high quality.
It’s relatively lawless…
>>10
Legally, it’s safe, it’s safe.
>>10
Is it safe because we properly bought the rights to the toys?
Later, it’s common to secretly put on a mysterious visor in the toy.
>>12
There are also mysterious additional parts!
I wanted them to release this super alloy through the Bandai Takara Tomy collaboration.
>>15
When TF is involved, Hasbro’s permission and so forth also comes into play…
It tends to be able to take on a mysterious deforming intermediate form.
Just release an original Valkyrie that looks similar in coloring, Macross Frontier.
It’s a shame that characters like Skyfire and Skylinx, which are great, were not sold domestically at the time due to adult circumstances.
>>19
Omesupu is a pretty regrettable character, isn’t it…
Character-wise, it’s definitely Aiyama the military doctor, but these two are well…
>>19
Skylinks was able to emerge as a result of the merger.
I wonder what the circumstances were for getting permission for things like the thread images and the Hero Series’ Thunder Dragon.
>>20
The roaring dragon is nothing but Takara’s signature redecoration business.
>>20
Z is a Japanese-made TF, and at that time, it probably didn’t have any involvement with Ren.
It’s fairly relaxed, isn’t it?
Isn’t Diaclone enough!? Buying the rights to various toys and turning them into your TF!!!! As a result, it’s great how diversity is being created.
>>24
The Laser Wave is an outsider toy, but the fact that it transforms into a gun is what makes it a trusted right arm of Mega is amazing.
>>30
In American comics, it seems that Megatron gets beaten up badly, takes control, and then gets sarcastic comments during the internal audits of Cybertron, probably because he is a gun.
Such things were accepted at the time, which is why there are still disputes about them today.
>>25
In this case, it’s RoboTech that’s causing trouble.
Why didn’t Hasbro buy J9?
>>26
Your face…
>>26
The J9 robot toys are all, to put it mildly, not well made…
>>26
Because it’s too gross.
It’s strange that Marvel gave original settings to Diaclone and Microman robots.
The initial members are all just reused.
In the first place, Robotech doesn’t use the Takatoku Valkyrie, and there aren’t even any Valkyrie transformation toys released.
https://www.exosquadarchive.com/veritech-fighter
There is some kind of large non-transforming toy.
>>35
This is the size that can hold a Barbie doll.
Since there were also dolls of Minmay and other characters.
>>56
There are countries that sell fighter jets and warships that can be equipped with GI Joe.
When I see Omega Supreme and Laserwave moving and making sounds, it’s easy to understand that they are toys from a different line.
>https://www.exosquadarchive.com/veritech-fighter
This is really great in its own way.
Thanks to the super parts, it’s great that I can enjoy removable play with the toy even after it’s been arranged.
What kind of toy is Omega Supreme?
>>40
It’s clearly a space exploration robot, isn’t it?
>>40
I had Mecha-Bot 1, but I played with it without knowing the settings or anything.
In the past, batteries were expensive, so I couldn’t fully enjoy playing with electric gimmicks.
Who is Ironhide?!
The Takatoku’s Sasuraiger looks like something you would believe is a real color version when told it’s a TF.
A deliciously appealing role as Stas’ best friend is assigned to a masterpiece toy from elsewhere.
Laser Wave seems to have purchased the rights from Toyco through an intermediary via Hasbro…
It seems that the background of what Valkyrie is differs.
https://www.exosquadarchive.com/jt-marsh
This might be irrelevant, but this toy on this site is really great…
On the other hand, the Mospeada plastic model was sold as Psykill.
Unlike other outsiders, Laser Wave was sold normally in Japan.
I like how outside robots are gradually transformed into TF style in later series.
The Takatoku Valkyrie was an absolute masterpiece with a complete transformation, incredible sturdiness, and very good proportions…
Other than making the hip joint area a robust frame, this is a masterful craft that has been built almost entirely as set.
But the head laser often gets caught and breaks easily.
>>55
I still have that item at home, but the laser is broken.
By the way, my arm is broken, so I’m staying in fighter mode.
The appearance after the arrangement is not very consistent.