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 Fewture Model Giant Robos 
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So was reading ToyCyte wich had a write up on Superfest. Wow Japanese toys have gone mad mainstreams now. Anyways it looks like Fewture has a line of Giant Robos. Anyone on here have any info on em? I know theyre not vintage but still. Are they sofubi?

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Sun May 03, 2009 12:41 pm
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These Gingaizer bots are diecast and plastic...transforming.

http://artstorm.co.jp/reigninglooney_gingaizer.html

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Damn almost $400 bucks for the set...but worth it! Want!

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That's an awesome set! Much more old school than you'd expect for a modern piece.


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