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Grip / Edai

Edai Corporation produced Japan's own version of Hotwheels - Grip toys. Below are some of the super-robot characters that were co-liscensed by Bullmark toys. You will notice that the robots feature an assortment of missiles and launching fists that put Matchbox and HotWheels toys to shame.


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Apallon Header (Picture 2)

This is a set of 3 diapallon robots (Apallon Header, Trunker, and Legger) that can combine to form the larger Diapallon robot. 

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Daibaron (Picture 2) (Picture 3 )

with shooting missiles and removable blades.

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Mekanda Robo (Picture 2)

Licensed by Bullmark. Just like the larger Bullmark toy, this reincarnation shoots up to four missiles using a rapid fire mechanism on the back.

Diecast Pegas robot by Grip toys of Japan

Pegas (Picture 2)

The Grip and Nakajima collaboration Pegas toy. It is from the Tekkaman Space Night series.

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