![]() ![]() Gobots version and possibly others were released with the same two rim variations as the white releases.ĬREDIT Machine Men carded images kindly provided by Chris Janda Ralph. * Machine Robo Series or modified for Robo Machines extra sticker sheet issued with this release. Unconfirmed origin (DA-20 sticker) No manufacture stamp Machine Robo Small quantity of and versions awarded as competition prizes* DA-20 - Bootleg Machine Robo Revenge of Cronos MRB-8 JP Bandai 1986* Machine Robo Series Best 5 MR-20 JP Bandai (variant stickers) 1983* Machine Robo Series MR-20 JP Bandai 1983* Robo Machines Series 3 EU Bandai 1993 (variant sticker text 'ROBO MACHINES' and colour scheme)* PORSCHE MAN Robo Machine RM-20 EU Bandai 1985 (limited release) SPORTS CAR Gobots Series 2 21 US/CA Tonka 1985 PORSCHE This list is accurate yet likely incomplete. NOTE: Region codes only shown where items were known to be released. Region Codes Used: JP Japan / US United States / CA Canada / AU Australia / EU Europe Crasher was one of these figures with the card rear showing, 'Porsche / Crasher'.įurther details are below, on the Series 1 Index and for more in-depth reading see the Toy Line History page. The new names appear only on the rear as part of the character assortment picture listing along with the original Robo Machine name. * during the initial Robo Machine migration to Gobots character names a small selection of figures do not show the Gobots names on the front of the blister card. Tonka's US rebranded 'Gobots' distribution saw Crasher given her now most established name with Bandai's Robo Machine* and Machine Men lines adopting the Gobot character name on figure re-release predominantly to benefit from the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon. Originally designed in Japan by Bandai and released for their Machine Robo Series line as Porsche Robo the model was not long after issued as Porsche for the European Robo Machine release and Porsche Man as part of Australia's Machine Men.
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