Soul of Chogokin Gx-34 Gunbuster

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Soul of Chogokin Gx-34 Gunbuster

Buster Machines

Buster Machine 2 has landing gears while Buster Machine 1 does not.

When combining the Buster Machines be careful of this joint, the ridges are thickened in one of the areas and might break if you pull it out the wrong way.

GUNBUSTER!!!!

“Coach’s Gunbuster isn’t just for show!”

Gunbuster Weapons

The “Buster Home Run” and “Buster Tomahawk” are stored in the left shoulder.

“Buster Tomahawk”
– while this weapon didn’t come out in the OAV, it was part of Gunbuster’s weaponry in the Super Robot Wars games.

Fun fact: In the SRW games, Noriko (Gunbuster’s pilot) is a huge fan of Super Robots(particularly Getter Robot), so much so, she imitates Ryoma Nagare’s shouts of “Buster Tomahawk” and “Tomahawk Boomerang” just like her hero. 😉

The Buster Tomahawks can be linked using a metal shaft.

“Buster Home Run”
– again, another weapon that only came out in the SRW games, with bat in hand, the Gunbuster swings out balls of energy(?) that basically knocks a hole through any opponent.

“Buster shield”
– a defensive weapon capable of deflecting concentrated enemy fire and dispersing it across a wide area away from the Gunbuster.

“Buster Missiles”
– they shaft in and out of the fingertips thanks to a switch on the radial side of the palm.

“Buster Missile Might
– yet another weapon that only appeared in the SRW games. 🙂

Super Inazuma Kiiiiiick!!!!!!!!!!!
– Essentially a “Lightning bolt” dive kick, this move can wipe out entire fleets of enemies(check the video link below)

Double Buster Collider!
– an attack that pumps huge amounts of energy directly into an enemy unit, capable of destroying enemies the size of a comet.

The RX7 (piloted by Kazumi Amano a.k.a. “One-sama”/big sister) can “land” on the Gunbuster’s palm, it has indentions for the RX7’s right foot to keep it standing.

Display stand

Continuing Bandai’s current trend with the SOC line, the accessories can be stored underneath the base. I really love this gimmick.

Storage shot 1

Storage shot 2(with the Buster Machine underbelly plate removed)

The tower houses most of the Gunbuster’s hands.

Another great concept is the ability to display the toy in both modes.

*take note the Buster Machine 1 has to be “plugged” into the tower to make sure it stands upright.

There’re also “folding out” walkways to reach the Gunbuster when it’s in robot mode. The arms can be folded up and wrapped around the tower when not in use.

Best of all, the tower can support the Gunbuster to do it’s “Super Inazuma Kick” pose. There’s a peg that plugs into Gunbuster’s behind. Pretty darn sturdy thing, too!

But I don’t recommend leaving the toy displayed like this in a display cabinet too long. There’s a chance the peg might break or become irremovable from Gunbuster’s port after some time(say after a couple of months?).

Near the end of the OAV, the Gunbuster had to detonate its own reactor core to “kick-start” a malfunctioning Buster Machine 3, which was a moon-sized bomb set to blow up in the center of the invading alien fleet, thus the reason for this accessory.

The Good:

Diecast parts include:
-joints(hydraulics) in the chest area (chest plate is plastic though)
-red painted parts of the chest
-shoulder joints
-the biceps
-some of the internal parts of the forearms
-thighs
-those round things on the sides of GB’s legs and hips
-some of the internal parts of the lower legs
-ankles
-waist
-feet (both transforming and non-transforming “swappable” feet have diecast)
-the “interlink shaft” of the 2 Tomahawks.

Comparison of the “swappable” transforming and non-transforming feet, both have diecast and can have the “Super Inazuma Kick” accessory attached

Surprisingly, the Gx34 is very articulated. The toy has ratchet joints in the groin area(on both Axis, forward-back and sideways) and in the knees and even in the rotating lower legs. Ratchet joints in the shoulders but not in the elbows I think.

It looks to be the best articulated SOC combiner released so far.

There’s also a button for releasing the waist interlock (the gimmick is almost similar to Getter Poseidon’s release button). The interlock is very solid.

The Bad:
A lot of moving pieces, just be careful to note where the “release buttons” are. There are two release buttons per leg (to shaft out the lower leg) hidden underneath the “Buster Collider” plates(top and bottom sides). Also a button to release the foot for swapping with the more “Anime accurate” foot(the button is located in the heel area).

While it looks really good, I can’t help but feel that there’re a lot of parts that are accidents just waiting to happen.

Things to watch out for :
1) The “C-shaped” clips for attaching the buster machine 1’s tail wings, I dunno, but it feels like it might break if you remove and attach them too often (you need to take em off to return the ship into the box)

2) The plastic spikes on GB’s shoulders (the little ones that are pointing down)

3) The big flap on Buster Machine 2. You can remove it for anime accuracy but there is a certain angle to do it(study the illustration VERY CAREFULLY), remove it the wrong way or at the wrong angle and something might break.

4) I’m not sure if this is localized to my unit but somehow the mid torso joint feels a little loose(there’s a hidden joint of sorts in the chest interlock, helps angle the chest to “lean” forward to do the “Super Inazuma Kick” pose).

5) The flaps for the Buster Collider on the arms and legs are sometimes hard to keep closed and a lot harder to keep open(it took me quite a while to open everything just right to do the Collider pics).

The ugly:
Those fists are a royal pain in the neck to swap out! I had a tough time every time I wanted to replace the fists, while removing and attaching them. The shafting inner forearm skeleton makes it an even bigger challenge.

Fortunately the wrist joint is solid metal so it doesn’t look like it will break off, but it’s still really stressful to change the fists.

Also, the small spiked treads for the “Super Inazuma Kick” are a bit difficult to pluck out once you attach them. Be ready to use your fingernails to pry them loose. Just on the small ones anyway, the big ones (for the “transforming feet”) are easily removed.

Definitely a great SOC. Design-wise, I think I might vote this as the TOTY instead of Voltes.

Personally I think it’s the most well balanced SOC released. In terms of gimmicks, design, playability (thanks mostly to the multi-functional display stand), durability (except for the minor quibbles I noted, which are very minor actually, apart from the fist swapping, anyways) it’s all very good. Diecast content could’ve been more but then that would make the toy top-heavy, so I’m pretty happy with the way it turned out.

Here’s a clip from the OAV, click to watch Gunbuster in action.

Last but not least, as a parting shot, the Gunbuster next to the SOC “combiners” released so far.

weight (in Grams)
-Zambot 3 -700
-Combattler V – 680
-Gunbuster -680
-Dancougar- 960
-Voltes Five – 740

Gold



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