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The HIGH GODO Mech Robot Transforming Building Blocks Set is a premium 588-piece construction kit designed for adults and teens 14+. Featuring a striking red and black mech standing nearly 11 inches tall, it combines complex building challenges with a visually stunning collectible. Perfect for creative professionals and enthusiasts, it offers a sophisticated addition to any workspace or display, backed by attentive customer service.











| ASIN | B0CG59NPBY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,639 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #914 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
| Item model number | B1181 |
| Manufacturer | HIGH GODO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 4.6 x 9.3 inches |
C**N
The kid I brought it for, he love it
Great item, would recommend
W**.
worth it.
This was a very fun build, but also very complicated. However, if you’re a Lego builder, it’s not an issue. I ran into a few problems where I definitely had to use plyers, but other than that, this is a complete awesome Hulk buster. It stands just under 11 inches tall. Worth the price for how complex it was. And especially worth it compared to the more expensive "brand named" options.
J**Y
Great for price!
Great buy!!!
S**S
NEEDED GLUE
Today I am reviewing the High Godo City Action Mech Series Lego-like brick Mobile Suit called Justice Warrior I think, it's not real clear on the naming the Amazon title says:City Warrior Justice Hero Soldier Mech Model Building Kit. So I’m just going to call it the Justice Warrior. The Amazon description states it's made from 588 bricks and assembled it stands about 9” tall. There are 11 bags of bricks with the eleventh bag being gold and silver colored bricks of various types. So let's start with what I like: Numbered bags!!! Numbered bags!! Numbered bags!!, What a difference that makes! I have built other brick mobile suits that didn’t have numbered bags, which makes for a painfully slow build. I wasn’t missing any bricks, and I did have a few leftover bricks, so they give you some spares. The stickers provided applied well, though I feel like they are a hair too big. You have to apply them carefully or you’ll have some sticker overhanging the edge of the brick. Amazingly, though, the stickers nearly match the color of the bricks, and they are very shiny and have very nice-looking gold foil images. The parts had a satisfying click together, with most bricks going together very firmly, certainly more firmly than most Lego bricks do; I’m calling this a good thing, but it isn’t always. The shoulder-mounted Gauss machine guns are a nice touch. The instructions were excellent, with mostly accurate coloring that usually did a great job of letting you know which part went next. The mobile suit poses pretty well, and thanks to its broad feet, it is stable. The Amazon page mentions the mech transforms and I’ll give a “yeah, maybe.” What does happen, which just floored me when I saw it; the kit comes with a minifig fellow that can be placed inside the suit after you open it's chest up! Amazing! Going into what I didn’t like: In contrast to some other brands of brick mobile suit kits the instruction book didn’t have any extra information about the mobile suit’s characteristics or weapons. I had to look at the Amazon store page to determine that its weapon was called Super Weapon-Gun Tube. The biggest down for me was I did need to glue the figure in several places. I did this for two reasons, first because I don’t plan on taking it apart ever again, and second and most importantly, areas of the mech’s shoulders and arm would crumble while trying to attach it to the body. Some quick gluing fixed it all up. I think the arms were so tricky because the bricks that accept the axles to me seem to be slightly warped or squashed and that makes for very tight insertions. On the heels of the model, I noticed that the brick joining two pieces didn’t fit well, and the parts were definitely under stress. It can be a little challenging to tell the colors of the bricks in the instructions; for instance dark gray parts and black parts were very similar but I’ve seen that in the best of kits. Would I do it again?: Yeah, I’d do it again. It was overall a great build. The minfig driver compartment was very novel and fun. I’m giving this kit a 4 out 5 stars for the stressed heels and the need to glue some pieces.
M**Z
Boy toy
Grandson love it. Nice size. A lot of pieces
G**S
👍🏻
Fun to put together. Very fragile, not a toy, a collectible
S**Y
Suggested Brand
Very Timely order, and better quality than expected. Will be order from HIGH GODO again
J**R
Christmas
Was a Christmas gift for my grandson. He loved it
P**I
Parfait
R**N
Recomendado
A**L
Good price. Harder to build than lego but good quality and looks after finished. Better design od toys than Lego this year
C**.
Steine unterscheiden sich so gut wie gar nicht vom Original. Hat unserem Sohn viel Spaß beim Aufbau und Spielen gebracht
A**Y
My son loves this HIGH GODO Mech set. He couldn’t wait to dive in and start assembling. With 588 pieces, it took us several afternoons to finish, but that was part of the fun: the sheer number of parts meant he had to focus, plan each step, and practice his fine motor skills. If this were a comparable LEGO kit, I’d easily have spent over $100, yet this set delivered the same level of complexity and satisfaction at a much lower price. Watching him carefully slot each piece into place was not only impressive but also great for his finger dexterity. Best of all, it got him off his smartphone for stretches of time. We built it together. He handled the instructions while I handed him parts and offered tips, creating plenty of opportunities for conversation and bonding. Overall, this mech model is an outstanding gift: high-quality, challenging, and perfect for fostering creativity and parent–child interaction. Highly recommend for any young builder!
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