Genesis Climber Mospeada

Genesis Climber Mospeada (機甲創世記モスピーダ Kikou Souseiki Mosupiida) is an anime sci-fi series. In it, an alien race called the Inbit have managed to conquer the Earth. A small, ragtag group of freedom fighters armed with transforming Armor Cycles and Armo-Fighters journey to destroy the Inbit headquarters in North America.

Most of its animation (with edited content and revised dialogue) was adapted for Robotech: The New Generation, the third saga of the Robotech series. (Wikipedia)


Review: Scott Bernard

Many Macross, Mospeada, Southern Cross, and Robotech collectors have mixed feelings about the non Bandai and Takatoku Robotech toys produced by Matchbox, specifically its 3 3.4 scale figures and their accessories.


Review: Brave Gokin Legioss & Tread

I'm not saying this isn’t a good toy – in some respects it’s a great toy. The engineering on each individual piece is marvelous. It is only in the connection of the two that the toy fails horribly. Oh yeah, and the fact that its about 300 bucks.


Review: Brave Gokin VR-052T MOSPEADA Ride Armor (Ley Type)

This is the same review I did for the Stick Type. If you've read that, there's nothing different here. It still kind of stinks.


Review: Mospeada Ride Armor VR-052F (Stick Type)

Much debate and speculation has surrounded this particular toy since photos of the prototype started making the rounds on line last year. With no less than 4 different versions of the Mospeada coming to collectors this year; is the Mega House release worth your very hard earned cash? Read on and I’ll let you know.


Review: Brave Gokin Ride Armor (Stick Type)

I can’t remember the last time a toy filled me with such internal confusion. I want to love this toy. I really do. I just love the ride armor design, and I love CM’s toys. It sounds like a match made in heaven. Unfortunately, it seems like someone at CM’s dropped the ball here, because this toy is kind of crap.


Review: Super Poseable Lancer Alpher Fighter

Those of you who have had concerns about the fragility and durability of Toynami's products really need to check out their Super Poseable line. Not only do these toys look great, but they are durable and fun to play with.


Review: Henshin Robo Legioss Triple Change

There have been many versions of the Legioss produced over the years. This version is desirable because it transforms into all three modes, and contains some diecast metal.


Review: Mospeada 21 Perfect Mounting

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