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03-17-2014, 02:02 PM
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03-17-2014, 02:18 PM
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I like every kind of G.I.JOEs, but 1993/94 were really bad times for our heroes i.m.o.!
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03-18-2014, 11:34 AM
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for its time, it was pretty cool. of course now in regards to other human-piloted robots, it pales in comparison. i do wish it had more paint to highlight all those little details like the circuits, wires, etc. a little paint can fix that. i always thought that this armor bot could walk by itself and i was disappointed to find out that i was wrong. still, i do like that it has wheels but my question is, "what kind of wheels are they? rubber? plastic? small or big wheels?" i like that this robot can store a lot of missiles especially on the chest which make it seem more imposing and powerful. i love that it shares the same missiles as the gi joe battlewagon. i think it's cool that the feet can also hold missiles. however, i think it is silly and downright dumb for anyone to 'ride' on the robot's legs while the robot is in movement. no thanks. i would stay away from this massive armor bot's feet. i don't wanna be pancaked. general hawk looks cool but i sure wish he had the traditional gi joe o-ring. i also am not a fan of his out of proportion body especially his tiny head. it's nice though that the helmet is removable. finally, i'm sorry but i do not like that PINK gun. pink doesn't even belong in this toy. i got nothing against pink. it's just that the pink gun is so out of place in my opinion. great review. thanks. i want to get this armor bot eventually.
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03-18-2014, 12:46 PM
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I like every kind of G.I.JOEs, but 1993/94 were really bad times for our heroes i.m.o.!
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There were a few gems during 1993-94 but they are few and far between.
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03-18-2014, 12:50 PM
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for its time, it was pretty cool. of course now in regards to other human-piloted robots, it pales in comparison. i do wish it had more paint to highlight all those little details like the circuits, wires, etc. a little paint can fix that. i always thought that this armor bot could walk by itself and i was disappointed to find out that i was wrong. still, i do like that it has wheels but my question is, "what kind of wheels are they? rubber? plastic? small or big wheels?" i like that this robot can store a lot of missiles especially on the chest which make it seem more imposing and powerful. i love that it shares the same missiles as the gi joe battlewagon. i think it's cool that the feet can also hold missiles. however, i think it is silly and downright dumb for anyone to 'ride' on the robot's legs while the robot is in movement. no thanks. i would stay away from this massive armor bot's feet. i don't wanna be pancaked. general hawk looks cool but i sure wish he had the traditional gi joe o-ring. i also am not a fan of his out of proportion body especially his tiny head. it's nice though that the helmet is removable. finally, i'm sorry but i do not like that PINK gun. pink doesn't even belong in this toy. i got nothing against pink. it's just that the pink gun is so out of place in my opinion. great review. thanks. i want to get this armor bot eventually.
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They are small plastic wheels.
Maybe the platform pegs were not for Joe's to ride into battle. I see them used by Joe technicians repairing the damage during maintence or by the Cobra BAATs trying to pound uselessly on the robots feet before they are completely crushed underfoot.
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03-19-2014, 02:57 PM
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I still remember my parents getting me the Armor-bot when I was a kid. I loved it. I still have it, althought it gets virtually no use. Unfortunately the lever mechanism used to rotate the cannon barrel to fire the missiles broke on mine internally, I was pretty bummed when that happened. As it's sealed shut, there's no real easy way to open it up and repair it (if anyone has a spare right arm in working condition that they're willing to sell, PM me!). The sculpted detail on this vehicle is actually quite impressive up close, A master custom paint job would really make the Armor-bot shine.
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03-21-2014, 02:19 PM
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I always wanted that mech, it was like Star Wars merged with GI Joe
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03-28-2014, 09:03 AM
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Be extra careful when purchasing the armor bot. They are extremely fragile. Your Best bet is to buy one mint in box but don't spend too much. Reason is my armor bot was loose and complete but arrived in the mail with a broken chin mount and right arm.
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03-28-2014, 01:59 PM
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03-28-2014, 02:18 PM
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I mentioned briefly in the Armor Bot review about Armor Tech figures. Armor Tech was a sub line of figures from 1993 bigger and blockier then typical Joe's, they also had less articulation. Robo-Joe was a research scientist building the Armor Tech robotic suits for space. Destro attacked the lab stealing the plans and torching the lab crippling its inventor. The GI Joe team found it's inventor and tried to save as much as they could with the Armor Tech technology. Thus Robo-Joe was born. Robo-Joe includes a shoulder mounted missile launcher, two missiles, battle stand, helmet and several weapons all attached to those pesky weapon tree.
Even Robo-Joe fits comfortably inside the Armor Bot along side Hawk.
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