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HomeBlogTop 10 Diecast Robots of All Time

Top 10 Diecast Robots of All Time

Written by Ed on Friday, November 11, 2011.

Admittedly there will be no definitive top 10 of diecast robots, EVER.  So with that out of the way we will work towards a top 10 based on polling, numerology, scientology, geekdom, and pure scientific gestulation and postulation.  This should be fun.

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Honorable Mention-- Tetsujin 28.  SG-01, believe it or not, uses a ton of steel!  So ye old faithful Godakin Tetsujin SG-01 can't make the list.  It has chromed out innards and battle axes but doesn't play by the rules!

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/sg-01.html

 

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Honorable Mention-- Takatoku Valkyrie.The first impressions of this toy have dulled as we have been inundated with Valkyrie renditions!  Let us (or let me) not forget the Takatoku Valkyrie!  Henki Gattai, or perfect transformation has never looked so good for so long.  

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/valyrie-armored-gbp-1.html

 

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Honorable Mention-- Godanner.  Godanner broke new ground with its extensive joint system and innovative design.  The sculpt is pure beauty as is the paint scheme.  All of the pluses, unfortunately, were offset with its size.  For so much money (at the time) and so much promose it just seemed a bit too small.  Frankly, the design may age well and get pushed up on this admittedly personal list.

 

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/max-factory-godannar.html

Honorable Mention-- Mekanda Robo DX Technical Gashin. -Awesome toy, awesome box art, awesome heft.  -Mobility, limited.  Features, excellent, with the spinning arm blades and chest gatling gun.  The Bullmark Brother chosen below just edged this classic out of the top 10 for play features.

Mekanda Tech_Gass_bot_1_s

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/mekanda-technical-gassin-set.html

Honorable Mention-- GoLion aka Voltron.  Voltron III or GoLion is solid, poseable, accessory laden.  It didn't hurt either that the United States received a well produced cartoon in the 1980's to bolster the toy's legend.  Shooting Lion paws and gleaming Lion swords never looked so good.

thumb Godaikin-Lg-golion

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/trendmasters-giant-voltron.html

**Addendum.  Two robots that are very much off the radar of most, deserve mention-- Gakeen by Sanzen as well as Takemi Pegas.

#10 Takatoku Buildplan DX.  Takatoku gave collectors a blue gold-standard for box presentation and diecast lust.  Buildplan has inspiring art, glorious Z-Gokin, and a brilliantly colored pallet.   Kids got gobs of extra missiles to be lost in the shag carpet and eye gouging swords.  Rubber treads round out the tank, and chrome bling is present everywhere.

TAKATOKU-BUILDPLAN

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/takatoku-buildplan.html

#9 Shogun Warriors Great Mazinga.  The U.S. Never knew what hit them after the first rocket punches!  Mattel was smart enough to import Great Mazinga with all those red swords, and missiles and a jet pack and imagination fodder.  They started off the super robot trend.  Don't under estimate how much weight this small toy carried in a small and colorful package.

 Die-Cast-Shogun-Warriors-Mazinga

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/great-mazinger-ga-05-by-popy.html

#8 Clover Zanbot 3 DX.  Japan gave us Samauris and swords and then the ultra tall Zanbot 3 DX combiner.  At nearly 18" tall this 1977 toy outdid the Voltes and Combattler designs by Popy toys.  In fact its height wasn't outdone until 1981 with Tetsujin. Heft, height, and accessories set this combiner  ahead of the pack.

zanbot-tn

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/zambot-3-dx-by-clover.html

#7 Soul of Chogokin Ideon.  Ideon, really?  Well open up all your SOC toys, play with them, and then consider how much is going on for a fair price.  The SOC Ideon has shot up on our bulletin board as a favorite due to electronics, accessories, transformation, size, and value.  Time has proven it to be a favorite and a massive presence.

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http://www.robot-japan.com/item/gx-36-ideon-soc.html

#6 Com-Bine Box Combattler by Popy.  This was the first Deluxe combining toy to make it to the states (Shogun warriors Combattler), and it was also a giant leap forward for Japan's toy world.  It took the new idea of making toy parts combine together into a Super Robot.   

COMBINE-IN-BOX-COMBATTRA

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/combattra-dx-godaikin.html

#5 Hasbro and Takara Masterpiece Optimus Prime MP-01.  Here we will give the iconic Optimus Prime the nod of excellence.  Prime first came from the Diaclone line and Hasbro rebranded this concept in the 1980's.  Multiple toys deserve co-credit; but here we are giving the blue ribbon to the uber-crazy, anchor weight heavy 2003/04 rendion.  MP-01 was a labor of love  and it showed throughout all the details like sound chips, flip screens in the arm, rubber detailing, and extraordinary tooling(Transformers 20th Anniversary). 

Optimus Prime MP-01 Prototype

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/mp-01-optimus-prime.html

 

#4 Bullmark Daibaron DX.  Magnets and diecast and misslies oh-my!  Kids will never get as much missile firing sharp edged non-safety standard fun again.  You can open up the toy and do all your robot role playing, then reshuffel the toy parts and make a new creation.  It was a tinker toy-meet-diecast master (Bullmark Toys) bright spot in the diecast universe.

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#3 Voltes V DX by Popy.  Volt in Box was the first incarnation of this culture smashing robot.  Kids all over the world knelt before the violet TV shows and amazing robot toy.  Voltes V is recognized as being one of the best proportioned and well engineered diecast robots of its time.  Next durability and smart (as well as durable) transformations highlight Voltes.  Time has shown how iconic this diecast robot has become.

volt-in-box

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/voltes-v-godaikin.html

 

#2 Getter Robo 1 Black Ryoma by Fewture.  This is a rare, beautiful, massive, sought after, and beautifuly constructed master-piece.  It represents everything that a new toy can do and do better than in the old days.  It shows how fresh robot toys can be supremely detailed, glossy, near-perfect, and poseable.  

GETTER-ROBO-BLACK-Ryoma

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/getter-black-ryoma.html

#1  Mazinger Z GA-01.  Mr Z is the guy that started it all and the Heart, if you will, before the Soul of Chogokin toys.  Anime artist and designer Go-Nagai gave kids a "realistic" heavy robot toy that can fit in your pocket.  The world never realized how much we needed diecasting in robot toys; GA-01 gave us the solid metal feel that we never knew we missed.

Maz GA-01_bot_1

http://www.robot-japan.com/item/mazinger-z-ga-01.html

 

-Ed

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Comments (11)

  • boricua
    15 November 2011 at 20:45 | #

    Funny how two of the top 10 are Mazinger robots, huh?!!! I completely agree with your list, well almost completely (about 80%). ;D Daibaron and Zambot should be replaced by Tetsujin 28 and Takatoku Valkyrie imo. ;)

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  • Jauzak
    18 November 2011 at 11:52 | #

    Glad to see GX-36 from SOC line made it to your list, it's my fave so far from the line.
    And I bought it from you last year :D Cheers

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  • eric
    25 November 2011 at 21:11 | #

    will there be plenty toys to buy ?

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  • eric
    25 November 2011 at 21:14 | #

    please come to the philadelphia pa area too we have no shops but many want these toys both vintage and new alike

    thank you

    reply
  • Ed
    08 December 2011 at 23:15 | #

    Philly would be fun for about 6 mos. LOL. But a convention would be different! -too cold for a shop there :(

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  • Reech
    18 December 2011 at 14:45 | #

    This list is really, really flawed towards the younger collecting set of the last 5 years. It shows a big lack of history, and while including 2 key to toy history Mazingers, it feels pretty useless. Ideon is an obvious nod to obnoxious discussions on the SOC board.

    Making Golion and Valkyrie "honorable mention" and including Zambot, Buildplan, Fewture Getter, just reaks of a shift towards fans in Italy and Philippines... ignoring the rest of the planet.

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  • erik sjoen
    18 December 2011 at 18:36 | #

    What? No Sanzen Gakeen? Shame..

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    • Ed
      20 December 2011 at 18:55 | #

      **Head Hanging**

      True brotha' true :( It is an obvious oversight.....but the toy is so secretive, that it and the Takemi Pegas are still hiding in the shadows. They deserve a place too....albeit need better pictures for those researchers out there ;)

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  • Ben-Ohki
    18 December 2011 at 20:11 | #

    Really? Voltron and Macross relegated to honorable mentions? I feel so young... :)
    But I'm ok with GA-01 being #1. Mazinger is an icon in the robots world.

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  • redkris
    21 December 2011 at 05:11 | #

    daibaron and zambot should not be replaced, they are masterpieces, add sanzen gakeen would be great...

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  • Andy
    01 January 2012 at 06:23 | #

    Mp-01 Convoy should be number one!:)

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