Anyhow, I'll let the images do the talking.
Here is Machine Robo Mugenbine. Machine Robo is a popular Japanese series you may have never heard of. A series with somewhat humble roots. Machine robo was the Japanese origin of the Gobots, which continues till today. Its a shame they did not voice dub their Machine Robo Anime for the western auidiance instead of the Gobots cartoon. The toys might had been able to put up a better fight with the Transformers and still be here today if they had.
I first heard of MRM while browsing the HLJ catalogs in 2003. I thought their ascetics were sort of neat but I was not collecting this type of thing at the time, and I had no idea of their potential. It was not until seeing them in web forums in the late 2000s, long after they ceased production that I got to see what they could do. What got me into them was their later evolution, which was smaller candy toys. I will cover these in another post. Since they no longer make the MRM figures I had to track them down used. There are still some new old stock around, but the prices have jumped quite a bit.
The first figures I got were Build Giraffe, Carry Eagle, and Dig Kong. The feature of Mugenbine is that they all have a core robot and extra parts that snap on, creating various configurations. They are designed with a standard animal and vehicle mode. Some have special robot modes as well as combined modes with other Mugenbine. When I first got these I was excited to make something with them. The problem was the Build Giraffe was not a very good starter figure due to its limited combinations so that left me with few parts to make anything of interest.
I first heard of MRM while browsing the HLJ catalogs in 2003. I thought their ascetics were sort of neat but I was not collecting this type of thing at the time, and I had no idea of their potential. It was not until seeing them in web forums in the late 2000s, long after they ceased production that I got to see what they could do. What got me into them was their later evolution, which was smaller candy toys. I will cover these in another post. Since they no longer make the MRM figures I had to track them down used. There are still some new old stock around, but the prices have jumped quite a bit.
The first figures I got were Build Giraffe, Carry Eagle, and Dig Kong. The feature of Mugenbine is that they all have a core robot and extra parts that snap on, creating various configurations. They are designed with a standard animal and vehicle mode. Some have special robot modes as well as combined modes with other Mugenbine. When I first got these I was excited to make something with them. The problem was the Build Giraffe was not a very good starter figure due to its limited combinations so that left me with few parts to make anything of interest.