Giga Phoenix

Original MSRP: 24980
Toy Number: GD-14

Giga Phoenix Beast Air Combination comes from the sentai series Gingaman, from back in 1998. Geez, 10 years flies right by. In the US, it was from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, and here it was called the Stratoforce Megazord.

Giga Phoenix

The box is nice – has an old-school feel with a nice styrofoam tray.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Phoenix

Giga Phoenix is comprised of 5 separate vehicles that combine into a giant robot. Each unit is very odd looking in my book – not at all aesthetically pleasing.

Giga Wing 1

Giga Wing 1 forms the upper chest of the Giga Phoenix. It features a main body with two cylindrical engines on either side. Most of the body is plastic, with the wings being flexible rubber.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Wing 2

This vehicle looks like some kind of skiff or shuttle. This small unit is mostly plastic with two metal bars connecting the parts. It becomes the chest / backpack of Giga Phoenix.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Wing 3

The third vehicle resembles a dropship, escape pod, or helicopter without a rotor. This unit is mostly plastic, with diecast connecting bars onto the gray plastic portions.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Wing 4

This sleek ship becomes the right leg of Giga Phoenix. This unit is mostly metal, with the front of the leg and the foot being solid diecast.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Wing 5

Although it looks similar to Giga Wing 4, its actually an entirely different toy, although with similar metal content.

Giga Phoenix

Combining the 5 vehicles together is pretty simple and self-explanatory. This is not brain surgery. One thing I don’t like though is the addition of the rubbery helmet that goes over the face. The original face looks cool – something out of B-Fighter – but the mask is all misshapen and odd. It just doesn’t work.

Giga Phoenix

Giga Phoenix

Armaments include firing fists and a giant wing weapon that can be stored in either hand.

Giga Phoenix

Once combined, you are filled with an overwhelming feeling of… meh.

It just doesn’t do it for me. I mean, its a giant diecast combining robot with shooting fists, but the design is so opposite what I look for in a toy. It’s lanky, and unbalanced, and most of all its unattractive.

Giga Phoenix

When it came over to the US, the metal in the lower legs was removed and the canopies of all the vehicles was changed from brown to silver. If you need metal, go with the JP version.