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I was shopping around for dairugger/vehicle voltron toys & discovered this odd one that came with a toy pistol & was wondering if  anyone have any info on it? I've tried searching around & found nothing but the same listing i took the photos from.s-l960.webp.c92bcec54904fc71a734ca6e125bf389.webps-l960.webp.aac53e1ee30a5dcedeea76ef377be894.webps-l960.webp.566b14c461d8d1443c5cbace313a44f7.webps-l960.webp.b1e906508c177d35ced8176d64a3ab73.webp

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This is vintage licensed Chogokin Dairugger XV set by TOEI (stated on the box). The mid-80's Popy logo is also on the front (the red circle with a "P" in it). The toy mini gun just shoots some included discs and also comes with a small badge. It is 16cm tall made of diecast & plastic and is almost identical to the nicer GB-73 ST that looks like this...

GB-73_box.jpgGB-73_ST.jpg

Both Voltrons have the same torso and stampings in the back...

GB-73-back.jpg

However, there are some noticeable differences between the ST standalone version and the giftset version with the gun.

• The spring loaded mechanisms in the helicopters have been removed so they no longer can shoot the fists (aka Rotating Personnel Carrier #12 & Armored Equipment Carrier #13) which are now permanently glued on (note: if you look closely the yellow buttons to launch the fists that are on the ST version are missing on the giftset version).

• The other difference is on the legs (aka Multi-wheeled Explorers #9 & #10) the red projectile missile gimmick has been removed as well (note: if you look closely you can see they recast the red and yellow pieces without holes).

• The last difference is the plastic, the ST version's blue plastic has a slight metallic sheen to it but is also notorious for disintegrating and breaking over time. The giftset version is a darker shade of blue plastic with no sheen and has been proven itself more durable over the decades.

I've seen this giftset available online anywhere from $180USD to $400USD only because finding a complete intact giftset is rare. BUT the slimmed down version of GB-73 Voltron itself that it comes with is very easy to come by because that's the version the USA got when MATCHBOX released this Voltron in the 80's for $15ish. They can easily be spotted used in online auctions by looking for these missing elements (i.e. no fist launcher buttons and no holes in the legs). Hope that helps.

 

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