Microman Rescue Gyro

Takara released Microman Gyro during the second half of 1979 Rescue Microman Series. Microman Gyro was a vehicle play-set along the line of the "Machine Car" series. Takara, however, had stopped using the vehicle categories such as "Machine Car", "Cosmo Car" or "Mecha" that they were using up until the release of Microman Police Keeper and Hoodman series in 1978 so these vehicles were simply call Microman Gyro. There were two color variants of the Gyro - a blue and white and a black and orange.
During the second half of 1979, Takara also started the practiced of including an exclusive color Microman figure with vehicles. This practice would continued up to the end of New Microman line in 1984. Blue Microman Gyro came with second term Rescue Crew M273 Leonard. Black Microman Gyro came with also second term Rescue Crew M283 Clark. M273 was orange and black color (same color scheme as M251 Robin) and M283 was dark blue and white (same color scheme as M252 William).
Microman Gyro was basically a friction style motorized vehicle. The main body was a one man hover craft that can transformed into a jet using various interchangeable parts included with each Gyro. Takara also included several other parts for different configuration. The toys was one of the last few "interchangeable" Microman toys. Microman Gyro was often overlook by Microman collectors and can be found at reasonable price. Like many Rescue Microman toys, there were many dead-stocks of Microman Gyro toys.

Gyro came with extra chair, wheel and connector to make a "side car". The toys also came with extra part (shown below) with folding hinge and several 5mm holes for even more interchangeable.
Microman Gyro most likely came from an abandoned Police Keeper toy design, the prototype drawing of which can be found in the Legend of Victory Mook.
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