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#1 Apricot

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Posted 05 April 2007 - 08:26 PM

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Company: Romandoh

Packaging: same ol' slide the card off the back blister with the exact same card as all the other Romandoh Kinnikuman figures

Where Can I Buy It?: eBay

Price Range: $5!!!


Sculpt (4.5 out of 5):
This figure looks fantastic! He is big and menacing, great muscle definition, cool outfit, and nice scuplts on the heads.

It is rotocast, which is a negative, but it saves the figure from just weighing 800 pounds. He is taller than the Mountain, but not quite as bulky. The tallest figure I own so far from the Romandoh line

There is a problem in the rotocasting with one of his feet where the bottom of the leg got somewhat dimpled in while the foot was being inserted, so that foot does not rest perfectly on the ground. I doubt this is a problem with every single figure, but I am anal and had to point it out.

The figure is still well-balanced regardless of the foot issue and stands up no problem.

his skin has a cool texture that looks to have been created with cheesecloth or something like that on the wet plastic


Paint (4.25 out of 5):
Very nice paint job on him... Not as nice as on some of the solid figures, but good contrast with matte skin and glossy armor

the gold trim on his pants reminds me of those little cat banks you see in Chinatown sometimes that has one paw raised.... not sure why.

Cool pain scheme on the extra heads included, although they don't seem to match his dark skin as well as the fencing mask he comes with standard.


Articulation (1 out of 5):
Almost none... his heads turn just slightly because hey all have beards that get in the way. His shoulders rotate but only to a point because his red armor point by the shoulder is in the way. and his wrists rotate. Nothing too exciting here. I think his feet rotate too, but that is a worthless articulation


Accessories (3 out of 5):
He comes with 4 different heads which is very cool. 2 are different gold-masked versions of Neptune King, one is the old, zombie-looking unmasked Neptune King, and he comes standard with his fencing mask Big the Budo head.

He also comes with an extra arm that is poised and ready for his huge clothesline move (Bomber or something like that)

And he comes with what looks like a bed of swords. I have no idea what this thing is for, but it is all bent out of shape and just looks like crap.

I also have to note that changing the parts out (particularly the head) on this rotocast figure is a real pain in the butt. I have to take the hairdryer and warm up the head and shoulders to make them softer. Then it is a game of wedging my fingers inside to pry the head off. The putting on another sucks too... I have to take a small tool and cram the plastic down into the opening hoping that I am not going to ruin the paint or anything. This is definitely not meant to be changed on the fly.

Points off in the accessories category for the junky sword bed and the difficulty in using the extra parts


Coolness (5 out of 5):
Despite all of that, this guy is plain COOL thanks to his size. He is a definite eye-catcher like my Stay-Puft Marshmallow man that is even bigger. Once I decide on a head, I am most likely going to leave it on, and let this guy do what he does best... stand there and make other toys jealous


Value (5 out of 5):
I can't argue the value of this one. He is worth a lot more than I paid for him I imagine. I got a great deal on eBay. I think I would feel comfortable paying 30 or 40 or so for this figure


Overall (4 out of 5):
The drawbacks I mentioned above definitely detract from the overall score

Good points – Looks awesome, good paint, nice extra heads, HUGE, good deal, a complete tag team with my Neptuneman figure

Negative points – Annoying-to-use accessories, crappy sword bed thing, bent foot, lack of articulation

If you have the room and find it for the price I did, then by all means it is worth it. If you don't want an honestly mammoth toy in your space, then this one isnt for you. He takes up a lot of room! Great buy for me!

Edited by Apricot, 06 April 2007 - 12:47 PM.

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Posted 05 April 2007 - 08:28 PM

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Diggin this undead head
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This is just a piece of crap
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Posted 21 April 2007 - 08:48 PM

Big the Budo is one of my favorite characters, and my first (and currently only) Romando, and I'm a big fan of the Romando.

Yeah, that sword mat is pretty crappy... the story behind it is when Big the Budo and Neptuneman faced off against Kinnikuman and Terryman, it was a "sword death match," where there were mats with swords sticking out of them surrounding the ring. Neptuneman and Big the Budo also started putting the mats on their arms to use with their Quarrel Bombers.

also, I'm a little glad you mentioned how much of a pain in the ass it is to change the arm and the heads. I struggled for like 20 minutes to get the damn arm back on after I changed it, and I thought I was either pinheaded or I somehow got a bad copy.

Edited by Grizzledman, 21 April 2007 - 08:51 PM.

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Posted 12 October 2008 - 10:01 PM

Woah, hold on.
So, is Neptune King supposed to be a zombie or something? (Undead king of the Perfect Choujins, that would rock...) or is he immortal, and that face is just the result of his age?
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Posted 13 October 2008 - 03:09 AM

he was basically dead living under the water. committed suicide because he was depressed that he beat everyone and there was no one left to fight

am i just making this up?
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