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Review: LEGO Imperial Landing Craft

This set is a gamble on the part of Lego: that kids & collectors would buy a set based on the obscure, hard-to-see, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo it makes in the Special-Edition version of Episode IV.

Video review included!


Review: Motoslave + Priss

The Bubblegum Crisis Motoslave is a surprisingly sturdy and robust toy. Read on for all the details, with VIDEO


Review: Animated Voyager-class Autobot Optimus Prime (Earth Mode)

"While I function, Earth is under my protection."

Video review included!


Bub, the first figure from the "Day of the Dead", set to be released. Final images and VIDEO inside!

Bubs been doing so well lately, I let him live...but is he alive or dead?


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Review: U-Repair WALL•E

This set is cute (little robots with squat bodies and big eyes usually are), practical, sufficiently gimmicky, and certainly a good representation of the character physically from the movie.


Review: Macross 1/60 VF-1A with SUPER and STRIKE parts (Hikaru Ichijo)

Yep it's just more of the same goodness from the 1/60 (2.0) Macross line from Yamato. This time around it is Hikaru Ichijo's VF-1A from the film Macross: Do You Remember Love?


Review: Invasion Of The Saucer-Men

"CREEPING HORROR....from the depths of time and space!"


Review: LEGO V-19 Torrent

While the V-19 made its on-screen debut in the made-for-TV cartoon mini-series “Clone Wars” just before “Revenge of the Sith” premiered in theaters in 2005, it makes its feature film debut in the all-CGI “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”.

Video review included!


Review: Super Sentai Karakuri Kyokan- The Shinobi Machines Assembled!

We got back to some old-school action with the mecha in the “Hurricanger” line while other facets of the series dazzled us with their quirky ingenuity.

Video review included!


DVD Review: Toys Are Us - A Revolution in Plastic

Toys Are Us – A Revolution in Plastic is a new DVD from X-Ray Films. Produced, written and edited by Brian Stillman, Toys Are Us is a look into the world of designer vinyl toys, and look at their creators. Read on for the CollectionDX review.


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