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I've never actually owned one of these but they seem well withing my skill set for a change.For more Fashion Mockery and 70's toy love visit us at Plaid Stallions.com
They are easy to put together and are not too expensive. I have done the Grandizer raydeen and Dragun but the colors are garish and the feet on some are weird like there should be more to them. I used to sell the Japanese version of a couple of them.
I had the Dragun as a kid. I think it was a compromise with my mom. I'm sure I wanted the Jumbo, but only ever had a kit and a couple of the die-cast figures.
Had raydeen and raider (as they called him). Don't think I have either anymore. Also remember being model kits part of it was painting them, so they choose bland coloring to mold them in, you were supposed to finish the job painting them
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..Also remember being model kits part of it was painting them, so they choose bland coloring to mold them in, you were supposed to finish the job painting them
Ok. That makes sense.
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