Blazer Valkyrie


Back in 1995, Bandai released 4 Valkyries from their Macross 7 series. They were a stark contrast from the vintage Macross Valkyries, being mostly plastic with limited articulation. Their simple design made for easy bootlegging, and it wasn’t long until the Chinese bootlegs appeared on eBay.

Blazer Valkyrie

The bootlegs are remarkably good. The plastic is a little flimsier, and there are some sprue marks, but the toy is essentially the same. The sticker quality is a little poor as well. The shoulder stickers on the Blazer Valkyrie tend to pop up as the adhesive is weak.

Blazer Valkyrie

Each Valkyrie can transform into 3 modes – Gerwalk, Battroid, and Fighter. Gerwalk mode is kind of flimsy, but I don’t know if that’s the bootlegger’s fault or a problem with the original design.

Blazer Valkyrie

Blazer Valkyrie

Blazer Valkyrie

So how do you tell the difference between the original and the bootleg? We the most obvious thing is the box. The Bandai logo has been replaced with the face of the pilot, and some of the text on the box is in Chinese. Check out the picture of the original at Macrossworld for comparison. if you’re looking at a loose toy, look for sprue marks on the legs, and poor stickers. The bootleg has no © information on it as well.

Blazer Valkyrie

Blazer Valkyrie

Bandai later reissued two of the Macross 7 Valkyries in 2001, but the Blazer Valkyrie was not one of them, making the bootleg an easy way to get this toy without paying a ton of money.

Blazer Valkyrie