Voice actor Yasuyuki Tai delves into the second part of his in-depth review of "THE Combined Might Kaiser"! It's big! It's heavy! It's cool! The lightning-fast Great Might Ga-in descends!

The most robot-loving voice actor in the voice-over industry, Yasuyuki Tai, plays around with the latest toy toys and hobbies that interest him in this popular series!

Yasuyuki's Toys and Games Vol. 47 THE Combined Yusha Express Mightgine Might Kaiser (Part 2)


The backpack on the back looks a bit large, as it is a part that is also carried by Great Might Gain, but it does not bother me at all when I look at it from the front. I thought they did a pretty good job here.

It is so smart, yet it can be posed in a powerful pose.

Although it is close to the way it looks, the pose is reproduced with a hand on the hip to give it a bit of leeway.

The palm with expression is similar to the shape of the wrist when Might Kaiser starts up, as well as the fighting pose.

This one.

The skirt armor on the waist is movable, and the knees are bendable, so you can even pose the figure in a flying kicking pose.

The head molding, coloring, and painting are sharp and wonderfully done.

The surface configuration of the forearms is very close to the depiction in the anime and is very good.

The thighs and knee area likewise reproduce the atmosphere of the anime play.

The "Drill Crusher!" is also reproduced, of course!

The Drill Crusher is attached to the arm of Might Kaiser, with the weapon handle.

Gyururururu!

Now it's time to finally combine it with ...... Great Might Ga-in!

Maito: "Lates! Might Guine!"

GAIN: "Great Dash!"

Yes folks, let's play the CD... ♪

Kaiser 4 deploys the combined joint on the roof. Kaiser 5 deploys a similar joint and flips over the bulldozer bucket.

Slide down the black parts on the side of the Mythogain legs and it is ready to be combined.

Kaiser 4 is combined with the left leg and Kaiser 5 with the right leg!

Kaiser 2 removes the body cowl and joins the drill to the chassis, fully unfolding the panels. Kaiser 3 also removes the cowl, attaches the crane to the chassis and opens the panel.

Kaiser 2 merges with the left arm and Kaiser 3 merges with the right arm, wrapping the panel around the arms of Might Guyne.

In this original interpretation, the cowls of Kaiser 2 and Kaiser 3 merge into the heel section of the Great Mightguine.

Next, the Kaiser 1's joints are deployed to join the Kaiser 2 and Kaiser 3.

Remove the front skirt of the Might Guyne ......

Move it to the rear skirt.

Combine Kaiser 1 with the vacant MightGain front skirt section.

The Drill Express has a drill crusher as its base, and the body is deployed to the left and right.

The body part of the Drill Express transforms into a U-shape.

The thigh part of the Might Kaiser is transformed into a crank, and the connecting joints of both shoulders are deployed from the red block.

Remove both arms and combine the Drill Express into Might Guine, which houses the combining joints.

Then reassemble both arms to the connecting joints of the Drill Express.

Now here is the best part! Drill the chest ......

Three-part deployment!

The Great Might Gein head ornament taken from within the emblem of Might Kaiser is merged into the joint hole in Might Gein's head.

As mentioned earlier, we are very grateful that two patterns of parts for this ornament, large and small, are provided.

The chest emblem of the Might Kaiser and the parts to reinforce the merging of the Drill Express are joined together.

Note that the merging itself is possible without attaching these two parts.

Docking the engine block to the thigh of Might Kaiser completes the entire combination!

The "Electric Light!"

Great......"

MIGHT GAIN!

The Great Might Gain is completed! The combining process was very easy. And the proportions are perfect! The figure we dreamed of is now here!

Thanks to the Kaiser 2 and Kaiser 3 parts that we decided to combine with the heel, we succeeded in reducing the volume of both arms, which had been a bottleneck in the balance, especially when combining!

The toys of the time were also very easy to play with, but the proportions of the figure were a little larger than the image in the movie. Naturally, this was also a very memorable aspect of the toys of that time, and I love them.

What a surprise! I can't believe how cool it looks from the side! What would happen if even the Might Gunner was combined with this!

The head tends to be hidden by the large combined parts on the chest. The head of Might Ga-in was originally almost perfectly sculpted, and the great decoration is perfectly docked. The signal beam portion is also notable for its detailed paint job.

The range of motion is similar to that of Might Guine in many areas, but because of the large ornament combined with the chest, it takes some finesse to rotate the shoulders. Rather than moving the figure like an action figure, it would be safer to have the figure in a variety of poses.

The grounding is surprisingly high, but it would be more stable if a pedestal or a prop was used.

Great kinetic sword!

Head-on! Karatake Split!

Oh ...... I want a slightly longer kinetic sword made of PET material or something, with clear parts .......

From the back, the added parts on the heel hide the empty space and make it more stable, which is a good thing.

Now, on to the Great Might Gain Perfect Mode!

Oh, that's it for this time! Noooooo !!!!!?

I guess I'll introduce Might Gunner and Great Might Ga-in Perfect Mode next time!

The power of justice is about to take us by storm!

Product Information

The Combined Might Kaiser

Now on sale

Manufacturer: Good Smile Company

Painted plastic posable figure

Non-scale

Height: approx. 250mm

Sculptor: Mr. Tada (GOD BRAVE STUDIO)

泰勇気

Tai Yuuki

Born two days before the broadcast of "Invincible Superhero Zambot 3. He has loved toys (especially robots) since his childhood, and began building plastic models in elementary school. After becoming a voice actor, his love of robot toys and plastic models has not changed, and he debuted as a writer at Akiba Research Institute.

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