Daigokin
by Roy on December 21, 2006 21:21

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I knew buying those Getta Robo figures was a bad idea. It’s now got me thinking about getting the Great Mazinger and Mazinger Z Daigokin 大合金. The Mazinger Z Daigokin is a magnificent solid die-cast figure that came out in limited editions a few years ago. It’s 40cm tall and weighs 2.5kgs. The Great Mazinger Daigokin came out 2 years ago and is bigger and weighs 3.5kgs. These things are solid and heavy! I saw the Mazinger Z years ago in Akiba and fell in love with it instantly. Now that I have a few figures and space to display them I’d like to get these 2 to decorate the house. I’m not planning to collect a million robot toys, I prefer to have a few choice items of quality and these Daigokin are just so friggin’ amazing, don’t you think? Unfortunately, they’re really expensive too. On auction sites, they’re going for around ¥60,000 each. Damn! Well, some people spend thousands of dollars on a watch or piece of jewelry. I think I’d rather have these cool Mazingers. I’m going to Akiba this sunday to see if I can find them.

Tons more photos here and the above photo (btw, these are not daigokin they are soft vinyl) borrowed from this discussion thread.



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Comment by eddie on 2006-12-21 22:53:11

They’re frikkin’ awesome man!! Nothing beats die-cast robos! I used to have them when I was a kid. It seems back in those days, all robos where metal and heavy. Now-a-days, they’re all made from cheapo plastics…

 
Comment by David on 2006-12-22 04:22:45

They look really great, nice old mecha design, but, i would prefer find some Perfect grade Gundam ! That’s more my kind of mecha ;)

 
Comment by Andy on 2006-12-22 09:15:23

What can I say? Die-cast figure is the way to go. I’m starting to get tired of the Gundam Fix and Zeonography series while you would never get bored by looking at the Mazingers.

 
Comment by Michael@Korea on 2006-12-22 20:28:49

go-for-it Roy !
on your way to a true Otaku ~

 
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