![]() It seems odd to me that if you go to Hap-P-Kids website they don't list all of the robots thatĪre out there. Here are some links that I have found for "Super Fighters": If you know where I can get more of these I am also missing the weapons and shields that go with each Super Fighter. The "Super Fighters" that I haveĪre all missing the matching shin guards that fit into the slot on the lower leg. Hong Kong but never received an answer back. I have searched high and lowįor more but they seem to be hard to find. Right now I have 3 of the "Super Fighter" line. I have just started collecting the "Hap-P-Kid" style robot. sets that were supposed to be Walgreen and Phoenix store exclusives, but they haven't been released yet, and I begin to wonder if they ever will be. Over a year ago I saw photos from a toy show of some awesome new M.A.R.S. 6 inch motorized bots as well as the 15 inch Turbo Fighter bot by the same mfgr) released 3 MARS Heroes sets under the "Kid Connection" label which were fantastic because they included the contents of two vehicle sets each as well as extra toys including mobile and static gun enplacements for the Troopers and extra cannons for the Megabots. Last year, Wal-Mart (who already carries the M.A.R.S. The Megabot sets had the most flexibility for interchangeability as there were sockets for placing extra weapons and parts all over the tank body, making an infinite amount of combinations possible. The Megabot sets were my favorite, though, as they were essentially tank bodies that the upper half of the megabots could plug into, sort of an Armored Core kind of thing. Once again, parts from the vehicles could be interchanged with the figures. Their were three Cyborg Trooper sets which included a ring-shaped "monocycle" with lights and sounds and a figure. Parts from the speeders could be attached to the figures as battle armor too. There were two alien sets (one green, one orange) which included an electronic lights and sounds attack speeder and a figure to ride on it. The orange aliens were the rarest of the individual carded figures, but when they released the vehicle sets (also Walgreen exclusives) they were fairly plentiful. I was wondering if anyone else out there buys these and if they know if any new items have recently come out.Ĭobalt Prime Transmetal Warrior Posts: 878 Joined: Wed 9:30 pm It's been a couple years since any new Cybotronix stuff has been released, and I begin to fear that the Chinese manufacturer Hap-P-Kid toy group either got demolished by the earthquakes or by the failing economy. Master Collector has a write-up on these figures on his page. The "Mars Heroes" figures were their first foray into action figures and include 3 variations each of Cyborg Marines (Troopers), Combat robots (Megabots) and Titan AE style translucent aliens, as well as a line of nice electronic vehicles and accessories. The hook is the fact that despite their cheap, cheap, prices, the products have always been top notch from the design, plastic quality, electronic features, and paint aps. ![]() ![]() Most of you would probably remember the electronic boxing robots they sold at Sharper Image-yup, that was one of theirs. ![]() They include several types of battery operated robots of varying sizes and more recently a line of very nice interchangeable figures that they call "Mars Heroes".
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