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Title: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 16 August 2017, 11:54:40 AM
Hiya all,

Bit of an odd one that I'm hoping the hive mind can help with:

I want to build a giant robot/mecha graveyard/site of a battle (think Jakku from star wars but giant robots instead) that'll work for 6mm, 15mm and 28mm. I need some poseable robots!

I made a test model with a spare GW Kastelan robot I had and I'm actually quite pleased with it for 6mm and 15mm, but it's not ideal for 28mm too. In a perfect world I reckon I need a kit or toy, poseable and about 6-10" tall that I can break apart in strategic areas. Other than gundam (which I don't love the look of) is there anything out there? I'd like 3-5 of them, and am willing to spend up to £50 for the lot (these'll be a centrepiece to my science-fantasy themed gaming).

I'm considering getting hold of a pile of of 20" K2SO dolls because they're only a fiver, but not sure it'll work being that spindly, and 20" is bloody massive. There's a good japanese 1/12 version, but that's a touch too expensive.

Has anyone got any other ideas?



Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 16 August 2017, 12:26:09 PM
Thanks mate - any ideas on any names? I got to page 15 on eBay yesterday and gave up. The closest to what I wanted in 'style' was a guntank kit I saw, but I want legs too. I wish I'd bought some of those Votoms that Hobbylink had super cheap a while ago.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Connectamabob on 16 August 2017, 03:40:22 PM
Search for "Frame Arms", "Armored Core", "Votoms", and "Patlabor" as well. The Destroid type mecha from "Macross" are old classics as well (a bunch got rebadged as Battetech mechs back in the day). Japanese mecha kits in general are like this, not just Gundams, and there are A LOT of different mecha series.

Tentatively based on your preference for the Guntank, I reccomend the "Helldiver" from Patlabor, and the "EXF-10/32 Griffen" from Frame Arms.

Try also putting "mecha kit" or "mecha figure" into google image search, and just skim the giant wall of thumbnails for whatever catches your eye. When you see something, open the link in a new tab to see if you can find the name and what series it's from, then take that info to ebay. There's so much out there that trying to aggregate it via ebay would be horrendous.

I just tried the google image thing myself, and found a bunch of stuff I'd be interested in that I'd  never heard of before.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 16 August 2017, 04:37:02 PM
Thanks so much - Frame Arms in particular seems promising.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: JollyBob on 16 August 2017, 04:46:16 PM
I think that some Marvel supers action figures come with pieces of a Sentinel (you know the sort of thing, get the head with Wolverine, the right leg with Cyclops, that sort of thing).

I should imagine parts will turn up on ebay as people struggle to complete the whole figure...

Also, on a similar theme, I'm sure some of the Heroclix box sets had supersize figures for Sentinels, the Antimonitor and other stuff like that. Might be worth a look?
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Overrevdsquat on 16 August 2017, 05:06:44 PM
Looking at those Frame arms things - would lego bionicles work for you?
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 19 August 2017, 04:54:40 PM
Sorry Scurv, missed this reply - thanks very much, I'll have a good later!
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: JamesValentine on 21 August 2017, 02:17:12 PM
way OOT weird anime crap
some of us like that "weird anime crap" thank you.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: zemjw on 21 August 2017, 03:07:23 PM
Amazon has some robo sapiens for £9.99 - link (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Character-Options-17664-Mini-Robosapien/dp/B00068XRS8/)

I have one of the bigger ones and it should come apart quite easily. May also be worth looking through poundland and such places, as they quite often have things that could be used.

You should also know that I've just nicked your idea :D
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: YPU on 21 August 2017, 03:13:08 PM
Gundam wise the Graze series from Iron blooded orphans might also suit your taste if you want something with a bit more exposed mechanism.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: white knight on 21 August 2017, 08:45:05 PM
"Scopedog" is another good one I think and very posable.

(http://images.goodsmile.info/cgm/images/product/20091023/290/230/large/6345c467f74c664ec2b939d91e722075.jpg)

Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: shadowbeast on 22 August 2017, 12:54:30 AM
Try also the larger scale repops of Combat Mecha Xabungle.
If you get the 1/100 items, they will yield large sections you can use in 28mm as, like many anime robots, they are terribly large, but many of them are less Gundam than Battletech in style.
Fang of the Sun Dougram (https://hlj.com/search/go?isort=globalpop&lbc=hobbylink&method=and&p=Q&ts=custom&uid=589002193&w=*&af=selectseries%3adougram%20category%3asci) also has some more VOTOMS-style, but bigger, items, which won't be much bigger when you consider their smaller scales. They cost more, though.


If you go to places like Hoard o' Bits, they have some Robogear and GW parts you can order as bitz.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 22 August 2017, 01:16:55 AM
Thanks for the help everyone - Hobbylink had some Zaku ii for silly cheap so I've got s few of them coming my way on the cheap. In the interim I'm also bidding on some 'iron giant' toys, which might work well.

Once the super slow hibbylink parcel gets here I'll post some WIP.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: cdm on 22 August 2017, 02:04:48 AM
Depending how giant you want your graveyard centrepiece one of the 11.5 Hasbro or 30 or 60cm K-2SO from Jakks Pacific would make a great dead super mech overlord.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: SotF on 23 August 2017, 01:27:10 AM
You might want to look in the dollar stores as well since you're trying to make terrain pieces with them. There's a lot of rather dirt cheap robots you can find that are pretty well detailed, if not well painted, that you can use. Several are designed with interchangeable parts and can be disassembled a lot more, and you can partially bury bits and it doesn't take much to work some wires and parts into it in order to make them look like wrecks and ripped apart ones.
Title: Re: Big Robot Toys or Kits?
Post by: Jagannath on 23 August 2017, 09:56:49 AM
FG-02 and FG-03 - Zaku II and 'Char's Zaku II'. They're pretty 'roboty', and look relatively poseable so I'm hopeful they'll work.