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they totally did more than this. Wasn't there a Rodimus kit, and the electronic talking Rod / Galv statues? |
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'''MC Axis''' is a Japanese collectibles company. They have released several limited assortments of non-transforming merchandise since the ''[[Headmasters (franchise)|Headmasters]]'' era. | |||
In 1987 they created the ill-fated [[Super Hybrid Model]]s, of which only one would ever be released in significant quantities. | |||
In 1996 they released a line of [[Takara]] approved resin model "garage kits" based on multiple ''Transformers'' characters. These kits also included a [[MC Axis (pack-in comic)|pack-in comic]] written and drawn by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]]. | |||
==Kits== | ==Kits== | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 24 April 2009
MC Axis is a Japanese collectibles company. They have released several limited assortments of non-transforming merchandise since the Headmasters era.
In 1987 they created the ill-fated Super Hybrid Models, of which only one would ever be released in significant quantities.
In 1996 they released a line of Takara approved resin model "garage kits" based on multiple Transformers characters. These kits also included a pack-in comic written and drawn by Hidetsugu Yoshioka.
Kits
Arcee
- This Japanese "garage kit", an unpainted resin model, was made by MC Axis and was also the first official product made of Arcee. Included among its paperwork is a comic strip starring Arcee.
Elita One
- This Japanese "garage kit", an unpainted resin model, was made by MC Axis, and was also the first official product made of Elita One. It also included among the paperwork a comic strip starring Elita One and the rest of her squad.

