![]() The Orgroid was also issued in the same pack in place of the Mugen Calibur - see Convertors Maladroids section. Even more confusing is that the Mugen Calibur model was indicated in text, however the graphic showed a Super Dimension Century Orguss 'Orgroid' on the front and rear of the box. They were sold individually and as a three pack. ![]() * Confusingly there was a Taiwanese bootleg titled 'Convertors' that released the Bonaparte Tulcas (Tanker), Mugen Calibur (Wheels) and Ovelon Gazzette (Chopper) models. Robot Changers EU MARK 1984 MUGEN CALIBURīattle Armored Battalion Dorvack JP Takatoku 1983 JEEP COMBAT ROBOT 2 - Bootlegīatrandam TWN (light grey and orange) Release Date Unknown MUCEN CALIBUR - (with a 'C') Variable Ship Navy BootlegĬonvertors* TWN (grey, orange and yellow with a chest sticker) Release Date Unknown This list is accurate yet likely to be incomplete.Ĭonvertors Defenders Release 1 US/CA/AU Select (grey, orange and yellow) 1984Ĭonvertors Defenders Release 2 US/CA/AU Select (army green) 1984 SPACE COMMANDER JEEP NOTE: Location codes only shown where items were known to be released. These devices also confine users’ input to valid ranges or units that improves accuracy in execution. GUI devices are constructive in enabling human-robot interaction as they provide data from sensors which is crucial for decision-making. Region Codes Used: JP Japan / US United States / CA Canada / EU Europe / AU Australia / TWN Taiwan A camera mounted on a robot can capture images and then transmit to users. See main Convertors & Robot Changers index page for more details. When Tatatoku ended, Bandai picked up the license for the large scale Mugen Calibur design and leased it to Hasbro which saw a slightly modified version released as the Transformers toy 'Roadbuster'. MARK also released Wheels for their Robot Changers line sold in Europe renamed to, 'Space Commander Jeep'. Hand held remote controls walking and guns firing.Originally designed by Takatoku in Japan for their Battle Armored Battalion Dorvack line and sold as 'Mugen Calibur', the model was licensed to MARK who made smaller, plastic versions for Select to be released as 'Wheels'. ![]() Manually, two missiles can be launched from his head. One button controls walking, the other fires the guns. Three plastic guns in chest and missiles on either side of the head. Space Commander by Playwell in Hong Kong - The robot is 11"tall and striking in brown and orange plastic, his lights flash as he walks forward, shooting guns from his chest. ![]() Space Commander by Playwell ® in Hong Kong ![]() Space Commander by Playwell in Hong Kong - The Old Robots Web Site ![]()
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