Soul of Chogokin Gx-31V Voltes Five – “Respect for Volt-in Box”
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As previously revealed, there’s an alternate box “front” on the back (to coincide with the Japanese “Volt in Box”) look.
Styro tray (still doesn’t have clear cellophane though)
Interesting to note that the tray has been modified, the groove for Volt Bomber has been lengthen to fit the now longer Volt Bomber arms (due to the add on “vents”)
Added extras
I’m not 100% sure but I think the “Crew Cutters” are shinier than the Gx31.
Strange but even though mine is the Asia version, it still came with the Japanese questionnaire.
Darker shade of gray for the wrist connectors (Gx31V on the right).
“V Together!”
Voltes Five!
Voltes’ Weapons
Voltes Missile!
Chain Knuckle!
“Firing” Chain Knuckle… minus the chain. lol.
Voltes Bazooka!
A great gimmick was added here, the Bazooka fires when you pull back on Voltes’ hand (the hand is the trigger). The entire Bazooka is removable from the forearm.
I really wished they added extra groin articulation to make Voltes do the Voltes Bazooka pose right.
It’s a big improvement over the Gx31 Voltes Bazooka, that one looked really painful for Voltes.
Grand Fire!
Choudenji String!
Choudenji Goma!
Tenkuken!
Volt Tank mode
It’s a big improvement over the Gx31 (even though this mode never appeared in the show).
With Gx31
Comparison with Gx31 Voltes V
Volt Crewzer
The “default”, articulated hands are no longer included.
Using the “V5 Operations Base” (aka “Fan’s project Camp Big Falcon”)
The gap between the Panzer treads on the back is the same (remember seeing earlier shots making it seem the gap is larger than it is now).
Comparison with the Popy/ Godaikin Voltes V
Volt Crewzer
Voltes V
The Good
-Improved joints all around (particularly the ankles). Voltes doesn’t wobble anymore.
-Can do “tank mode”.
-Spring loaded firing gimmicks.
-Chromed Volt Lander parts
-Extra elbow articulation
-Not much paint problems, if any (compared to the Gx31).
-Optional “Voltes V” belly sticker.
The Bad
-No chrome on the shoulders, abs and thighs… I was really looking forward to this.
– I don’t know if it’s just my unit but the Crewzer tends to dislodge easier compared the Gx31 version.
-Hand base tends to come off Voltes’ “cuffs” easier than the Gx31 (not really a bad thing though).
The UglyWell, nothing really terrible about the toy (other than Bandai taking cost cutting measures and not giving us the chromed abs, shoulders and thighs as seen on the prototype pics). An extra display base would’ve been nice.
The joints have been much improved and somehow the detailing added much character to the toy compared to the Gx31 (I was half-expecting the extra “numbering” decals to make the toy seem cheesy, surprisingly it didn’t). The shade of blue is very eye catching on any shelf.
The Panzer having long legs might bother some who like to display Voltes “Volted-out” but in robot mode, the long Panzer legs don’t really stick out that much.
Looking at the toy per se, it’s definitely superior to the Gx31, due to the added extras and improved joints. Personally, however, if I had to choose between this or the Gx31, I think I’d still go for the Gx31. I’m an “Anime accuracy comes first” kind of guy, . The white panel lines really took out a lot of the “Anime accuracy” effect (but that’s just me).
Gold