Revoltech

Kaiyodo's successful line of highly articulated figures using their very own "Revolver Joints" these are tightly joined together (such that every movement makes a clicking sound) half pegs that forms a hinge and such that each half has a peg that allows one for swiveling motion. The line has proved successful enough from non-official revoltechs from the anime Keroro Gunsou (as they are indeed in use of Revolver joints) to the main stream Yamaguchi line and then spinoff lines over the years such the SFO, Queen's Blade, Sci-fi and many more; it has definitely proved it's worth on the articulated figure world.

Though I would like to split the reviews into the type of lines it has, I just have a few Revos right now so, for now, I'd be arranging from my first Revoltech review to the newest. :D

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Giroro Gocho

Sci-fi Revoltech No. 6
Gamera
Sci-fi Revoltech No. 7
Gyaos
Revoltech SFO No. 2
He Tie Shou
Sci-fi Revoltech No. 30
Optimus Prime
Revoltech Queen's Blade No. 2
Airi
Revoltech Mini
Danboard
Amazon version
http://murakami-night.blogspot.com/2014/06/revoltech-takeya-zet-review.html
Revoltech Takeya No. 11
ZET

http://murakami-night.blogspot.com/2015/04/kaiyodo-legacy-revoltech-iron-man-mk-v-review.html
Legacy of Revoltech No. 24
Iron Man
Mark V
http://murakami-night.blogspot.com/2015/09/kaiyodo-revoltech-raiden-review.html
Revoltech Yamaguchi No. 140
Raiden
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