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DMHTOY Earth Garon


After purchasing the cute little Gazort and Ultraman Tiga from the DMHTOY Bloks line on eBay some weeks ago, I was browsing to see what other figures were available. I came across this cute little Earth Garon, so hit I buy it now, and he was delivered recently.







This robot is from the Ultraman Blazar series. He resembles a mechanical dinosaur/dog, with a blue and orange color scheme. This little figure is cast in a darker blue than my S.H. Figuarts Earth Garon. He stands about 4 inches tall, and his only accessory is a grey base that he can be mounted on. He came in a series that includes Ultraman Noa, Ultraman Nexus, Blazar and Zero.






Like the other figures in the line, he comes in various pieces that you assemble. Once put together, his articulation includes a hinged jaw, ball joint arms, hinged elbows, thighs and knees. His jaw, arms and legs are the only parts that move, so his articulation is limited, in that you can’t turn his neck, head or torso. At the most, you’ll be able to lift his arms and kick his legs forward and back a bit.




DMHTOY Bloks Earth Garon is another cute release in the Ultraman Bloks series. If you enjoy these smaller figures, then you’ll be sure to enjoy this one. He’s worth getting if you’re a fan of this cool Ultra robot. For me, he can substitute as a little Earth Garon Jr.


 

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