At 18 inches of diecast, the Tetsujin 28 was a grand experiment for Popy.
Featuring removable diecast panels for the legs, arms and chest area, a working elevator in the legs and little robots and pilots as well as the usual bevy of missiles and shooting fists, the SG-01 is considered by many to be the pinnacle of diecast Japanese robot toys.
| article | author | column | date posted | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Souchaku Henshin Ouga | Darren Pierce | Radar, Radar! | 12.21.05 2:09am EST | |
| Bandai February 2005 Shipping | Darren Pierce | Radar, Radar! | 02.02.05 7:10pm EST | |
| Tokusatsu Gokin | Darren Pierce | Radar, Radar! | 07.14.04 12:27am EST | |
| Bandai March 2005 Shipping | Darren Pierce | Radar, Radar! | 03.03.05 10:10pm EST | |
| September 2005 Shipping | Darren Pierce | Radar, Radar! | 09.06.05 6:09pm EST |