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  1. Pogue

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    vintage guru's please explain
    what the heck is it and what does it do?

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    Looks kinda... errr... adult... :shock:
     
  3. Nostromo

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    heh... tubes..

    I think this is sort of like Rock'em Sock'em Robots, only powered by an air bulb.

    Simpler than that, on second look. I think you squeeze the bulb to make the kaiju "fight", kind of like those fancy windcatchers that chop wood, etc.
     
  4. Pogue

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    I can't figure out how it works. do you have to attach it to the box?
     
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    It appears they are engaging in an ancient pagan dance, calling down the Kaiju gods.

    To me it looks like the box top is a nice background to set it on, but it could be setup on anything. On second inspection, there does appear to be a hole on the box to set it on.

    Maybe there is a kaiju fluid that gets pumped and sprayed out. It would make a great wedding cake topper.
     
  6. Nostromo

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    Yes, it appears the box is also the base.

    If you look carefully, there is a sprocket hole in the center of the box lid, where that silver support pin plugs in.

    Best I can tell, the air bulb hose connects to the side of the box and blows into that white box/platform inside.

    Blasts of air lift the platform, pushing the pin that supports the kaiju up, and thus making them dance/wrestle by simple up/down jostling.

    Imagination seems to power the rest.

    Neat item.
     
  7. Pogue

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    that is what I thought, I would love to see these monsters dance!
     
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    doin' the neutron dance...
     
  9. brianflynn

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    Yes, you are correct on all accounts. Fake bootleg monsters for all!
     

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