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A nice catalog taken from my Soltic 1:72 toy.
Think of all the cool battles you could set up with a bunch of these guys! |
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The Popy catalog taken from my Combattra ST.
Make sure you get a catalog with your toys, or else ask for a
discounted price. |
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A beautiful and older Popy catalog. This
catalog lists many of the first Popy pieces ever made in the Chogokin
line. Thanks to Evan Baumeister for sending them in! |
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Takatoku catalog taken from my big Orguss
Drifand. Takatoku was probably the coolest toy manufacturer in the
80's. Could they make a nice catalog or what? |
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Another Popy catalog from my Bismark ST. It
looks like they're giving away a bike as a prize above. See how that
chogokin logo pops up on all the popy stuff. |
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The
godaikin instruction manual. All the manuals had a catalog like list
of all the best Godaikins on the back cover. This one is from my
Combattra set. I think I ruined the one from my Godsigma set, by
drooling all over it as I looked at the other robots. |
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Click on any of the five images above and
you'll get to see how sears sold some of these great toys back in the
late seventies. The prices will blow your mind if you have tried
buying a MIB 23 1/2" Shogun recently. I threw in the micronaut
page just because it was so cool and I remember having battles
between my micronauts and shoguns. The shoguns always won of course. |