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Need Help Identifying some Japanese Robots

PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:33 pm
by legolloyd
Can someone please give me some info this robot
Thanks, Lloyd

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Re: Need Help Identifying some Japanese Robots

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:39 am
by G_Works
Aside from the guy you gave us the insert picture of, they're all Korean releases of Japanese Brave toys from the 90's (though the "base" is some kind of Microman toy), the red guy I actually want since it's a repaint of Sky Garry, a Japanese TF. The guy you showed us the inside of the box of is a Japanese Super Sentai (AKA Power Rangers) thing from IIRC Hurricanger, so around 2002. If the red one's for sale or trade, let me know. :)

Re: Need Help Identifying some Japanese Robots

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:14 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
The full list of names:

0025 + 0024: Koutetsu Busou Advenger, from Brave of Gold Goldran
0023: Bikou Yousai Death Garrygun, from Brave of Gold Goldran. He's a repaint of Sky Garry from Return of Convoy.
0022: MicroStation from Microman, it's base that turns into a replica of the PS1
0021 + 0022: Ninpuu Gattai Senpuujin, from Ninpuu Sentai Harikenger/Hurricaneger. It was released in the US as the Storm Megazord for Power Rangers Ninja Storm.

Death Garrygun is the more desired in the lot, since he's a repaint of a rare Japanese exclusive Transformer toy.

Re: Need Help Identifying some Japanese Robots

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:58 pm
by legolloyd
thanks for the replies. Really helpfull. How do i post pictures so they show open with my post. I attached these but you have to open everyone to see them. Can someone tell me how to post attachments open?
Thanks,
lloyd

Re: Need Help Identifying some Japanese Robots

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:32 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
legolloyd wrote:thanks for the replies. Really helpfull. How do i post pictures so they show open with my post. I attached these but you have to open everyone to see them. Can someone tell me how to post attachments open?
Thanks,
lloyd


The best way is to host them elsewhere, like on Photobucket or Imageshack, and use the [img] tags.