JoshB
You may (or may not) remember Construction Robo from Construction Corps Barudam. The origin of that toy is still a mystery, with little knowledge or clarification about who or what "KS" is
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However, this new discovery sheds some new light on the story of Barudam. Panzer Gust Wingal is a similar toy, also made by KS, using the same core body and
similar packaging.
Wingal comes from the show "Panzer World Galient". Most toys from the show were made by Poem. These armored toys are virtually unknown, but they
were made by the same company that made Barudam - the enigmatic KS -. Kato Seisakusho
Guess who is listed as a sponsor on Galient That's right -? Kato Seisakusho.
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My theory is this: KS was a small time toy manufacturer who wanted a bite of the licensed toy game They latch on and sponsor a show - Galient - and produce a few toys for the line But the.
show is not successful, and neither are the toys. KS has to do what they can to recoup their investment in the molds for the Galient toy, so they create Barudam, and try to sell more that way. It's pure speculation on my part
., but it does make a certain sense
Anyway, the Wingal is the same concept as the Barudam -. a diecast internal frame with plastic armor parts that plug in various places
The
default mode is of the Panzer Gust Wingal - meaning this is the armor that it comes packaged with applied
He's got wings on the back and a small
weapon.
However the toy includes parts for a second set of armor
Here you can see the stripped down frame:
Takara's Blockman for size comparison:
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The alternate armor is that of Panzer Scale Azolba While the traditional Azolba is either red or blue, this one is a mish-mash of color
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With Wingal we've got another piece of the puzzle. But questions remain. Who exactly was KS? Did they produce other toys? How many are in this line?