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    Default Moaaaar transforming toy suggestions pls!

    Apart from Transformers Masterpiece and Macross, are there any other high-end transforming toys people would recommend?

    I know of Bandai's Soul of Chogokin line, but since i'm not familiar with the characters, i'm not sure which (if any) of them have transformations/designs that are on par with the others - in terms of engineering, articulation, material/build quality, complexity and accurateness of modes etc

    This year's looking pretty light on my wallet so far - not being impressed by TF3 toys to date - so I was thinking "What else is out there?".

    Post any suggestions with impressions, pics or links to video reviews etc!

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    Kurdt, if you are looking for complexity and accurateness I suggest you look up the Fewture line - not sure if you know of Getter Robo / Mazingers tho

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    theres the final fantasy XIII odin and shiva twins but i dunno if youd really count them considering its not a line dedicated to transforming figures...
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    Who makes the Gao Gai Gar deluxe toy? Get that. That thing looks AMAZING.

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    If you liked Robotech you could take a look at the Toynami Cyclones. I think after the Yamato 1/48 VF-1 it's my favourite high-end toy. The Japanese 'Beagle Mospeada' release have better face sculpts (imho) but tend to be much harder to find at a decent price, the Toynami version was retailing for <$100 a few months ago on eBay.

    Otherwise maybe the Aquarion by Bandai, it took out 'Toy of the Year' a few years back (and costs a packet).
    Which brings us to where we are today...



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