actionplus
Toy Aisle Terror
Apr 28, 2012 11:37:31 GMT -6
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Post by actionplus on May 20, 2012 9:14:12 GMT -6
I picked up this huge Voltron last weekend - a little over 2 feet tall and made of blowmold plastic. It's marked LJN and dated 1984. 2 foot tall blowmold Voltron by poseablemonster, on Flickr I think this is the one they call "Jumbo Voltron", probably the coolest looking Voltron I have come across. It reminds me of the big Shogun Warriors.
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Post by 10incher on Jun 8, 2012 19:10:43 GMT -6
Cool looking Voltron, have honestly never ran into one of these 2' ones before.
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Post by Meatybat on Jun 8, 2012 19:47:32 GMT -6
I think it is supposed to have a remote control base . Al local guy had one when the large Sho Gun ones came out this year or end of last year ?
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Apr 26, 2024 15:36:07 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2012 9:27:23 GMT -6
Taken from sixsite.com "Japanese toy-maniacs know him as GoLion, but this is actually an American toy from LJN called the "Giant Commander Voltron." It's made from the same mold as the original Popy Jumbo Machinder, though.
The LJN and Popy versions are essentially the same, with a few notable differences. For one thing, LJN figured they couldn't sell a simple plastic robot toy and decided to stick the sucker atop a boxy, motorized base. (Kids could control the movement of Voltron--barely--using a hard-wired remote control box.) The Popy version also had a pair of missile racks on the thighs and launchers mounted in the lion- mouth hands. The missiles were even color-coded to match the color of the legs. LJN presumably removed the shooting mechanism to avoid problems with toy safety-standards. But perhaps to make up for this, they gave the toy a huge "blazing sword" -- something the original never came with! Way to go!
One of the great things about the LJN Giant Commander Voltron is that once you remove it from that motorized base, you've got something that's nearly as cool as the original Popy Golion Jumbo -- but at a literal fraction of the price. Sure, there are sticker differences and no missiles, but it's a pretty close match. "
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