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Author: | ultrakaiju [ Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:01 am ] |
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Wow, I never heard of the Bulsonic (or Butsonic, as I swear I read it ten times, and now will be forever ingrained in my head), but the description sounds unbelievable. It is like every awesome toy feature you could ask for rolled in to one fantastic item. The fact that it cost 2800 even back in the day tells me how deluxe something like is. I am sure it was the fuel for many a young boy's dreams. You can really see a lot of classical mecha elements in the suit, but also the hint of the G1 Transformers to come. Superb toy, congrats Sanjeev! So is it something you are planning on opening, or keeping as is, because of its rarity. I would understand the latter, I am just asking because I need to see some more pics of this in action in all its incarnations, so if not I might have to get a-googlin. |
Author: | dokuroking [ Sat Mar 15, 2014 6:47 pm ] |
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Amazing score! Can't wait to see a lot of detailed pics of this one. |
Author: | Sanjeev [ Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:16 pm ] |
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Sorry for the striptease-style image posting--these are basically just being pulled from my instagram feed, and I don't like slamming people's feeds with a bunch of pics in a row. Anyway...robot mode! |
Author: | ultrakaiju [ Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:37 pm ] |
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Wowsa. Buttsonic is a beauty. The toy lives up every bit to the amazing artwork on the box. I really love the feature of having the cockpit be self contained for transformation - it is excellent detail like that, which matches exactly what you would expect and imagine for one of these mechas, that shows quality and thought put in to this toy. I like the mix of materials and surface finishings too. |
Author: | Kingboy D [ Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:29 am ] |
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Sanjeev wrote: You don't have to remove the Microman pilot figure at all to transform it. The mechanisms don't interfere with the cockpit and everything's self-contained. It's good shit. Congrats on the pickup. I heard the name before, but I was not really familiar with the toy. This is pretty damn cool. And its awesome that it transforms without removing the Microman figure. Very cool looking toy! Oh, and its good to learn that Coop is doing so well he now owns a toy store in Japan! |
Author: | Sanjeev [ Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:53 pm ] |
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Forgot to provide this link before, but here's more info on Bulsonic: http://www.microforever.com/ASDXbulsonic.htm Microforever is basically required reading for Microman fans, by the way! Anyway, here's one last pic of the pilot (guest-starring my Powered Bio Suit to keep that hatch open!): |
Author: | dave zav [ Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:42 pm ] |
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Man! That's cool. I'm a big fan of the jet mode too. http://www.microforever.com/images/remodeling-5.jpg |
Author: | akum6n [ Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:06 am ] |
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Nice find. Bulsonic is one of the hidden gems of vintage Microman. And it comes in three colors! |
Author: | Sanjeev [ Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:04 pm ] |
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Man, those Remodeling Project custom pics are fucking magical, aren't they? Wow... Definitely a gem, Daniel. I was a little shocked to have had so little competition for this one. I guess a lot of folks don't really know about this toy??? |
Author: | akum6n [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:49 am ] |
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Sanjeev wrote: ... Definitely a gem, Daniel. I was a little shocked to have had so little competition for this one. I guess a lot of folks don't really know about this toy??? Maybe so. I picked up the real type color Bulsonic in the last year or two for a pretty good price, surprised by that as well. I get the feeling the later-era, pre-Microchange Microman stuff is not that popular. When I visited Star Cats in Japan last year, I mentioned to the owner that I like Microman Rescue and other figures from the later years. His comment was something to the effect that I had 'interesting taste', ha! |
Author: | Sanjeev [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:18 pm ] |
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GTFO! You have a real-type!? If you got it offa Y!J, then I must've just missed it. But wow...that toy has proven harder to find that pretty much any other Japanese toy I'm even remotely interested in collecting. And, yeah, that includes any of my Bullmarks! Haha...the Rescue dudes are some of my favorites, too! |
Author: | ultrakaiju [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 3:54 pm ] |
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Shoooowwwww uuuusssssssss. |
Author: | gazpacho [ Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:21 pm ] |
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Awesome. This is a toy that truly makes me feel like a kid again |
Author: | Sanjeev [ Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:08 am ] |
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Absolutely! It's not often that, as an adult collector, you come across a toy that you can genuinely say that you love now AND would have loved as a kid! And y'know what's kinda funny to me is that it dawned on me the other night that I haven't tried to fit any *other* kinds of 3-3/4" figures into this guy. There's actually no 5mm peg for the Microman figure to mount to; the figure just slides into the form-fitting cavity. So now, I'm super curious if old 80's ARAH Joes--or even modern ones--will fit! |
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