#Gobot dozer series
* Machine Robo Series extra sticker sheet issued with this release. Polyfect Toys 2010+ (non-changing alt mode only) Mini-Changeable Bots YJ-8 KOR NAME UNKNOWN - Bootleg Machine Robo Series Best 5 MR-11 JP Bandai 1983 (darker orange and new sticker colours)* BULLDOZER - Bootleg Machine Robo Series MR-11 JP Bandai 1983* Machine Men AU Bandai 1984* BULLDOZER ROBO
Robo Machine RM-11 EU Bandai 1983* BULLDOZER MAN / DOZER - Later Issue Adopted Gobots Name Gobots 11 Series 1 US Tonka 1983 BULLDOZER This list is accurate yet likely incomplete. NOTE: Region codes only shown where items were known to be released. Region Codes Used: JP Japan / US United States / CA Canada / AU Australia / EU Europe / KOR Korea Tonka's US rebranded 'Gobots' distribution saw Dozer given his now most established name with Bandai's the Australian Machine Men line adopting Gobots character names on figure re-release predominantly to benefit from the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon.īandai did not re-release this model for their European Robo Machine distribution and so he was always sold only as Bulldozer.įurther details are below, on the Series 1 Index and for more in-depth reading see the Toy Line History page. You can choose your options below.Originally designed in Japan by Bandai and released for their Machine Robo Series line as Bulldozer Robo the model was not long after issued as Bulldozer for the European Robo Machine release and Bulldozer Man as part of Australia's Machine Men. You also have a choice to see all the GoBots in various galleries. Earlier figures like BuggyMan and Dumper were not re-issued.īelow is a text list of all the North American GoBots. Majority of the GoBots line was re-issued with the hologram. Tonka also re-issued many characters as they have done before, but with holograms as well. This started late in the final year of GoBots, and all the last series figures can only be found on cards with holograms.
#Gobot dozer free
Tonka produced hologram stickers as free a bonus with every carded figure. Earlier figures were produced throughout the years, but Tonka never changed their cardback's. Later, they introduced art for both the robot and the vehicle on the package. At first with art of the robot, and pictures of the vehicle. Tonka kept the packages consistant throughout the years. There are also gaps in the Gobots numbers, for some were never produced, like Snoop. You will find MR number gaps in the list below. Not all the figures were produced for North America or even Europe. The Monster GoBots are marked with MRD, which referred to Machine Robo Demons. These five figures were never produced in Japan or Europe. These numbers ranged from MRT-41 to MRT-45. Our best guess is MRT stood for Machine Robo Tonka.
Some later pieces produced for North America and Europe did not contain MR numbers, such as Bolt & Man-O-War.Īnother number set was introduced midway in the series, and they were MRT. The figures went by their numbers more than their names. Popy first produced Machine Robo, and Bandai took over quickly after Popy went under. Machine Robo is the original Japanese line that was produced earlier than GoBots. Collectors choose to go by the MR (Machine Robo) numbers that were placed on each figure.
This held true to the animated series which was a hit for awhile.Įach figure was given a GoBots number on their package. Tonka divided them into factions of Renegade and Guardian. They were the basic figures of the line, and all averaged in the same height. The North American GoBots line contained over 60 regular size figures produced from 1984 to 1987. STA: GoBots: Regular North America: GoBots: GoBots Figure Listing