V5 Operational base playset for Soul of Chogokin Gx31 Voltes V by Toyz Secret(that’s the name on the box).
The box has Japanese texts but also says that it’s made in China. The name of the box only says “V- Operational Base”. Ran approximately $90 US back when it first came out.
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Comparison of the box with the Gx-31 Voltes’ box
.. and here’s the second tray packed under the first one.
It would be best if one memorizes the sequence of how the panels are stored in the tray as you take them out. Otherwise you’ll have a tough time putting everything back into the box (it’ll become too thick)
In case someone was in a rush to take out the panels. Here’s how the “layers” should be stacked (from top going to the bottom)
1) The small “1” and “2-4”, “3-5” panels
2) The top cover of the base(the two pegs pointing up)
3) The “antennae” model kit
4) The grey panel/interior backdrop, with the “terrace” on the top, small rectangular “door” at the six o’ clock position.
5) The big white panel
6) the flat, small, white and grey panels
7) the base stand(with the light switch)
The Manual is just a one page schematic and isn’t detailed enough. Hopefully these pics will help.
SOC Voltes Five gets a home!
Naturally, the base opens up.
The roof also opens up to “expand” the hangar. Thankfully there are ratchet joints to keep it from collapsing down.
The “wings” are then slide into the back. This is a great space saver if you’re low on shelf space. The “fences” on the sides are then clipped on, along with the “command bay”(you plug it into the “terrace” grill)
The great thing about this base is that it can house pairs of SOC “combiner” robots.
With Gx-03 Combattler
Lights on (runs on 2 AA batteries, the switch is the blue panel in the center)
With other SOC combiners:
Gunbuster and Dancougar
Zambot and Voltes
Hangar vehicle mode set!
-The platforms aren’t adjustable and don’t have an actual spot on the floor to plug into, they just kinda “sit” there.
With the Volt Machines
With the Dancougar Mechs
With the Combattler Battle Machines
With the Zambo Machines
With the Buster Machines
Since it was a Super Robot Combiner Hangar, I tried throwing GGG into the mix as well.
Gao Machines.
Cm’s Corps’ Gaogaigar (looks like he can’t share the hangar with anyone else).
Comparison with Bricua’s custom Camp Big Falcon
I like Bricua’s Falcon head better. The plastic one looks too different, the neck base is too long, too.
If they followed the “Falcon head” design of the drawing on the box it would’ve been better I think.
To view more of Bricua’s custom Camp Big Falcon
The Good
-Great “base” for SOC, not just Voltes
-Light up features
-The lights can be seen even when the base is closed thanks to the clear “windows”
-Very excellent details in the paints
-Collapsible, everything can be returned to the tray(except for the antennae pieces you cut out of the frame)
-Light weight
-Love that “sliding wings” gimmick, very innovative.
-Ratchet joints on the roof panel
The Bad
-White panel plastic, might become yellow after a few years of display.
-Incomplete schematic(doesn’t show where to put the “command bay”)
The Ugly
-The platforms are not very sturdy. Notice how I didn’t put Zambo Machine 3 on top. It’s because it can’t support the vehicle.
-Again, the platforms, too small, notice that Lander’s antennae can’t fit and Frigate can’t fit without closing its wings(it’s already poking out of the base area if I open the Frigate’s wings)
The really ugly
-The head. I’m sorry but it’s just really, really ugly for me. I know they were maybe trying to avoid copyright infringement but to make the head based on something like a chicken’s head is kinda preposterous. But maybe that’s just me.
BTW on a side note, I don’t really recommend attaching the antennae. They’re a bit flimsy and might get broken easily (particularly the “ears”). If you want to remove the antennae after you already attached it, I suggest using pliers to pull the antennae out to prevent any slip ups.
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