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Unipuma wrote:I'm afraid that isn't it.
Each robot I described looks very robotic for their animal forms. Angular, even downright boxy in nature.
And those look a bit too modern to have been out in the 80's.
I do appreciate the effort and hope your well wishings helps though.
The lack of identity for my childhood transformer set has bothered me off and on for quite some time now.
I hadn't found a community quite this large to ask until recently.
I do remember a few more details. The Panther robot had a red cockpit design on the head and silver claws and a gray chest where the head folded into. In robot mode the rear claws became the feet. The front claws folded back and 2 small hands folded out from the forearms.
The Elephant Robot had silver toes, and in robot form a longer silver foot is folded down to add appearance.
The elephant head made the chest of this robot, and the head swiveled up from the body.
The fists were spring loaded (But did not fire) and were pushed in and to the side to lock it into place. There were 2 pegs on each side of the wrist for locking into 2 spring loaded catches where the panther and lion attached to make the feet.
The Lion, panther, and elephant had smaller wheels in the treads that ran along their lower legs and forearms so they could roll when in tank mode.
The birdlike transformer that made the head of the combined form was red white and black as I recall.
They were made form a mix of metal, and plastics.
I haven't seen the Lion or the Bird in a while, unfortunately. Maybe they were lost when I moved ages ago.
I'll try to find the panther and/or Elephant to try and get pictures to post to aid in the search, but they're packed away smewhere so I'm not sure when the pictures will come.
Unipuma wrote:I'm afraid that isn't it.
Each robot I described looks very robotic for their animal forms. Angular, even downright boxy in nature.
And those look a bit too modern to have been out in the 80's.
I do appreciate the effort and hope your well wishings helps though.
The lack of identity for my childhood transformer set has bothered me off and on for quite some time now.
I hadn't found a community quite this large to ask until recently.
I do remember a few more details. The Panther robot had a red cockpit design on the head and silver claws and a gray chest where the head folded into. In robot mode the rear claws became the feet. The front claws folded back and 2 small hands folded out from the forearms.
The Elephant Robot had silver toes, and in robot form a longer silver foot is folded down to add appearance.
The elephant head made the chest of this robot, and the head swiveled up from the body.
The fists were spring loaded (But did not fire) and were pushed in and to the side to lock it into place. There were 2 pegs on each side of the wrist for locking into 2 spring loaded catches where the panther and lion attached to make the feet.
The Lion, panther, and elephant had smaller wheels in the treads that ran along their lower legs and forearms so they could roll when in tank mode.
The birdlike transformer that made the head of the combined form was red white and black as I recall.
They were made form a mix of metal, and plastics.
I haven't seen the Lion or the Bird in a while, unfortunately. Maybe they were lost when I moved ages ago.
I'll try to find the panther and/or Elephant to try and get pictures to post to aid in the search, but they're packed away smewhere so I'm not sure when the pictures will come.
Unipuma wrote:I'm thoroughly certain it is not power rangers. They hit american shoes in 1993 (atleast according to the page linked to me.). A good 6 years or more after I lost track of the mentioned pterodactyl, and lion.
They indeed transformed into individual robots. I'm not sure Power Rangers could caim that anyhow.
I'm not sure what "KO" is.
The only dinosaur in the set was the head, which was a pterodactyl. The other 2 I remember were an elephant a lion and a panther.
The body was made of the robot that turned into the elephant/tank with limbs that extended on sliding mechanisms.
Panther and Lion made the feet.
The transformers I speak of had likely predated Hun-Grr's release as a toy.
If not they were close to his release in 1987.
They might not have been transformers, but I'm pretty certain they were.
Autobot032 wrote:Well then it might not be a TF combiner. It could easily be a bootleg or a knockoff of something else, with a TF logo slapped on it.
Although, it could be Predaking?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predaking
Toyotus Superion wrote:Well, that isnt all entirely true.
First off he said he lived in hawaii. Hawaii gets stuff from japan like they are japan! So it was a japanese toy.
Second, "power rangers" is part of a long time japanese series of TV shows called Sentai. Sentai was invented in 75.
Third, the animals he described are typical in sentai and it is normal for the robotic animals to turn into humanoid robots and combine together.
Lastly, a KO is a "knock off". A fake.
It is likely that the toy you're thinking of is not a TF, but it is possible.
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