Gaiking
Revoltech Yamaguchi Series Gaiking
リボルテック・ヤマグチシリーズ 「ガイキング」 (THE LEGEND OF DAIKU-MARYU)
First of all, let’s get one thing clear. This is not the classic Gaiking from the 70’s. This is the new version of Gaiking from the 2005 series “The Legend of Daiku-Maryu”. It looks just like the classic Gaiking, but with some subtle differences.
Gaiking is the 24th entry into the Revoltech line. Never has one toy line covered so many different licenses and done it with such quality. I really hope Kaiyodo and Organic continue to do more of the modern super robots. Gaiking (and the rest of the Revoltech line) can be found at HobbyLink Japan.
Included with Gaiking are the following accessories
- Counter Cross x2
- Hydro Blazer
- Optional Hands x 6
- Display Base
Gaiking features 11 Revoltech joints and stands about 130mm (5.1 Inches) tall. The figure is comprised of 37 pieces and went on sale Sunday, April 14, 2007.
Gaiking’s head is a double Revoltech joint that allows for a full range of motion. It seems to be that this double joint is now the standard for Revoltech releases.
The skull chest assembly is actually 2 parts, with the lower jaw being movable. The whole assembly is removable and attaches via 2 pegs. It actually comes off a little too easily, if you ask me. The shoulders are swivel joints and the elbows are Revoltech joints. The hands are removable and can be swapped with any of the option hands.
The lower legs are your standard Revoltech fare, but it is worth noting that the leg crosses are removable (although smaller size than the other Counter Cross weapons.)
In terms of accessories, the only weapons included are the 2 large Counter Cross weapons and a Hydro Blazer ball. The Counter Cross weapons can be held by two of the option hands, but they don’t hold them well.
The Hydro blazer is a ball that is held by another optional hand. A peg in the Hydro Blazer fits into a hole in this special hand.
The base is your standard Revoltech base, with a slight difference. This base has a long arm with a Revoltech joint on the back, which we have seen before with Getter 2. The difference with this base is that it has an additional peg on the base. What this means is that you can connect Gaiking to the base in 2 places. This makes for a much sturdier display. Another new thing with the stand is that Gaiking has 2 connection points on his back – one on his back and one in the exhaust port of his back jet.
The only problem I had with this figure is that there was a small area on the outside of the leg that looks like a factory defect. Not sure if it is a scuff mark or what, but as HobbyLink Japan says, these figures may have minor imperfections. Another thing I was a little disappointed in was the lack of spear and shield that the new Gaiking uses.
Still, it’s a cool new poseable Gaiking action figure, and a no-brainer for any classic super robot fan.