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Escargot was released in Japan in 1975 by Takara as part of their Mecha Cosmo vehicle line.
Escargot was released in Japan in 1975 by Takara as part of their Mecha Cosmo vehicle line.


The patent for the Stratastation gives examples of combining it with the Mobile Exploration Lab and Gyrotron.
The patent for the [[Stratastation]] gives examples of combining it with the Gyrotron and other toys.


[[image:Gyrotron-catalog2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|Ultronic Scooter/yrotron catalog image]]
[[image:Gyrotron-catalog2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|Ultronic Scooter/yrotron catalog image]]
Gyrotron appeared in images of Micronauts toys from the 1976 pack-in Micronauts toy cataloy, including meing combineed with the Ultronic Scooter.  
Gyrotron appeared in images of Micronauts toys from the 1976 pack-in Micronauts toy cataloy, including being combined with the [[Ultronic Scooter]].<REF>https://www.innerspaceonline.com/megos1.htm</REF>


In 2019 various Gyrotron replacement parts were released on [[Shapeways]] by [[Mathew Robert Ignash]].
In 2019 various Gyrotron replacement parts were released on [[Shapeways]] by [[Mathew Robert Ignash]].
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*'''''Mego Micronauts'' Gyrotron''' (1976, unreleased)
*'''''Mego Micronauts'' Gyrotron''' (1976, unreleased)
:Although seen in early Micronauts promotional photos, the Gyrotron was never released by Mego.
:Although seen in early Micronauts promotional photos, the Gyrotron was never released by Mego.
*Several [https://cults3d.com/en/search?q=Gyrotron parts for Gyrotron] are available on [[Cults3d]].


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