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Posted by servbot30
| October 24, 2009 06:47PM |
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October 24, 2009 07:32PM |
| October 24, 2009 08:31PM |
I would LOVE to collect this stuff.. Ever since MMPR aired at 3:30pm when I got home from school I've been a huge fan of these mecha.
Unfortunately due to funds and lack of space I can't go down this avenue. However I've found a much more suitable alternative and that being candy toys. The current sentai zords aren't nearly as cool as the older ones, require some work (building & sometimes painting) and don't have all the gimmicks as the DX variety, but its a fix.
Unfortunately due to funds and lack of space I can't go down this avenue. However I've found a much more suitable alternative and that being candy toys. The current sentai zords aren't nearly as cool as the older ones, require some work (building & sometimes painting) and don't have all the gimmicks as the DX variety, but its a fix.
| October 24, 2009 10:02PM |
The original Megazord (Zyuranger) is coming out next year.
I recommend all of the Wild Force/Gaoranger line.
I also love Super Zeo Megazord/Oh Blocker.
These sites should help you.
[www.geocities.co.jp]
Yeah, a bitch to navigate but has a good sentai collection.
This one should be easier.
[ooebihara.sakura.ne.jp]
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I recommend all of the Wild Force/Gaoranger line.
I also love Super Zeo Megazord/Oh Blocker.
These sites should help you.
[www.geocities.co.jp]
Yeah, a bitch to navigate but has a good sentai collection.
This one should be easier.
[ooebihara.sakura.ne.jp]
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/24/2009 10:09PM by Vincent Z..
| October 25, 2009 12:30AM |
You're speaking my language brother! My Godaikin collection led the way to collecting modern power rangers. There are some great toys and I'm disappointed in myself for not getting them when they were new. I’m nearly done with the full set. Here are my personal favorites in no particular order:
- 1st Series Power Ranger – A simplistic transformation, but a satisfying Robot mode
- Shogun Megazord – (shown above!) VERY cool Robot mode, I’m not a huge fan of the individual Shogun Zords, but overall a good looking merged form.
- Time Force Megazord – I like the individual ships, good die-cast content, and has 2 different formations.
- Wild Force Megazord/Animus Megazord – Really, really quality figure. HEAVY, good die-cast, fun transformation. I’m not a huge fan of “animal” bots, but this is a clear exception
- Everything from Ninja Storm /Hurricaneger – This is a case where you may want to check out the Sentai versions for the better die-cast. These are HUGE bots, HEAVY bots, and the combination of Storm, Thunder, and Samurai Star Megazords is pretty impressive. If you’re a fan of Live Man, the Storm Megazord is an homage to that character.
- Shinkenger – The main character from the new show is a REALLY satisfying toy. Great individual transformations, cool robot, and very unique design.
- Lightspeed Rescue Line – Lots of GREAT, classic designs here! Probably my favorite line overall. Supertrain is HUGE and imposing, Lightspeed and Omega Megazords are TOTAL throwbacks to the original Godaikin toys – futuristic die-cast cars that turn into robots!
- Mega Voyager – Again, great robot mode, the individual vehicles are interesting and he’s big!
There are some other good toys I like, maybe lesser depending on your preferences but interesting toys: Centaraus Megazord (transformation reminds me of Dynaman), Astro Megazord, Zeo/Super Zeo Zords both have their merits.
There is a ton to like man! Good luck and have fun!
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/25/2009 12:33AM by Corellian Corvette.
- 1st Series Power Ranger – A simplistic transformation, but a satisfying Robot mode
- Shogun Megazord – (shown above!) VERY cool Robot mode, I’m not a huge fan of the individual Shogun Zords, but overall a good looking merged form.
- Time Force Megazord – I like the individual ships, good die-cast content, and has 2 different formations.
- Wild Force Megazord/Animus Megazord – Really, really quality figure. HEAVY, good die-cast, fun transformation. I’m not a huge fan of “animal” bots, but this is a clear exception
- Everything from Ninja Storm /Hurricaneger – This is a case where you may want to check out the Sentai versions for the better die-cast. These are HUGE bots, HEAVY bots, and the combination of Storm, Thunder, and Samurai Star Megazords is pretty impressive. If you’re a fan of Live Man, the Storm Megazord is an homage to that character.
- Shinkenger – The main character from the new show is a REALLY satisfying toy. Great individual transformations, cool robot, and very unique design.
- Lightspeed Rescue Line – Lots of GREAT, classic designs here! Probably my favorite line overall. Supertrain is HUGE and imposing, Lightspeed and Omega Megazords are TOTAL throwbacks to the original Godaikin toys – futuristic die-cast cars that turn into robots!
- Mega Voyager – Again, great robot mode, the individual vehicles are interesting and he’s big!
There are some other good toys I like, maybe lesser depending on your preferences but interesting toys: Centaraus Megazord (transformation reminds me of Dynaman), Astro Megazord, Zeo/Super Zeo Zords both have their merits.
There is a ton to like man! Good luck and have fun!
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/25/2009 12:33AM by Corellian Corvette.
| October 25, 2009 02:13AM |
Corellian Corvette Wrote:
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> -Time Force Megazord
> -Wild Force Megazord/Animus Megazord
These would be my suggestions as well. And both are from the era of nearly identical US releases. Time Force MZ (Timerobo Alpha/Beta) is nicely complex and uses just enough diecast to reinforce the potential weak points. Besides its two robot modes and the seperate jets, it also has a big flying wedge mode that combines the five fighters. The second main Timeranger robo, the black flying wing, has a gorgeous jet mode, kinda cool robot mode with most of the jet hanging off it, and a pretty lame combined mode with Timerobo - but it has a CLASSIC 'five chairs in a big room' cockpit, as seen in most sentai robos' TV versions, in its back. Timerobo also has cockpits in the five jets, but besides the red one, they have very bland designs that don't look right without the hard-to-get pilot figures. So, Timerobo isn't as aesthetically slick as its stealth buddy, but its transformation engineering is pure fun.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
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> -Time Force Megazord
> -Wild Force Megazord/Animus Megazord
These would be my suggestions as well. And both are from the era of nearly identical US releases. Time Force MZ (Timerobo Alpha/Beta) is nicely complex and uses just enough diecast to reinforce the potential weak points. Besides its two robot modes and the seperate jets, it also has a big flying wedge mode that combines the five fighters. The second main Timeranger robo, the black flying wing, has a gorgeous jet mode, kinda cool robot mode with most of the jet hanging off it, and a pretty lame combined mode with Timerobo - but it has a CLASSIC 'five chairs in a big room' cockpit, as seen in most sentai robos' TV versions, in its back. Timerobo also has cockpits in the five jets, but besides the red one, they have very bland designs that don't look right without the hard-to-get pilot figures. So, Timerobo isn't as aesthetically slick as its stealth buddy, but its transformation engineering is pure fun.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
| October 25, 2009 02:30AM |
About Wild Force/GaoRanger - all the robos are pretty great, but what really stands out to me are the redesigns of the main mech's components in the Animus MZ (GaoGod) and Predazord (GaoHunter), and the color design on those two. The visual motif of Animus/GaoGod is really gorgeous. The lions and tiger/cheetah/wolf components have quite a bit of articulation, and the various sharks even have waist joints (and landing gear! it's cool like that maintenance dolly thing that the Ninja Storm/Hurricanger dolphin component has). There's good use of diecast throughout, in those landing gear, the lions/wolf/cats' legs, the supporting structure of the bull/bison components that form legs and the birds that form head and torso/waist structure. Oh, and I almost forgot the solid bare metal plates, bearing sculpted and painted symbols, on the shoulders of the WFMZ, Animus MZ and Predazord. Those are susceptible to paint loss, and may be unpainted on some US releases, but should be very easy to touch up oneself if desired.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
| October 25, 2009 03:20AM |
I'm normally quite broke and the first to say so but Woot! finally got my last refund check from school. I've got a lil bit to spend and I'm thinking I need a sentai fix. Right now I'm really interested in the Gaoranger stuff you're talking about and Gingaioh. The giant brachio thing from Abaranger has me very interested. (as well as Bakurenoh. jesus the colours!) Any of the stuff availabe all mintay or misbay fairly affordable?
| October 25, 2009 05:57AM |
I tend to go with candy-toy models of the Sentai robos. I just got the Shinken-Oh. Very fun little toy if your on a tight budget. It transforms just like the DX, and it has better proportions/poseability (in my opinion). Boukenger had some awesome candy-toy kits too.
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| October 25, 2009 09:33AM |
The Thunderzords (Dairanger) were my first PR toys. Tor the Shuttle Zord is huge awesome.
I need to take pics of my PR/Sentai collection some time. I was huge into that stuff in the 90's.
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I need to take pics of my PR/Sentai collection some time. I was huge into that stuff in the 90's.
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I asked if I have "Time For L-Gaim" but I got "No Reply From The Wind".
| October 25, 2009 12:49PM |
Here's a cool website of every Sentai show, I usually just browse through the different shows and mecha and then backtrack the toys from a certain show since every Sentai show has had toys made from it.
[www.supersentai.com]
[www.supersentai.com]
| October 25, 2009 03:45PM |
Oh man, thanks for that link Chen. Really easy, and concise to track the toy chronology.
I never kept up with the sentai shows after the Godaikin toys, but recently got the Star-IN-Box, and Great-IN-Box, sets, from Mark, at the summit. I had no idea where they fit into the Sentai universe, just that they were cool toys, and Mark was looking the other way, so I snuck 'em into my truck on the way out.
So they're from Five Man, and there's the Brother Combination Set with both, and a Magma Base robo. Cool.
I kinda like the Jetman stuff after that too.
I'm glad I was able to get that Shogun Megazord, the Us version cheep, but GAHHH, it' s got the PINK girly arm bot. Still a great design DX bot.
I never kept up with the sentai shows after the Godaikin toys, but recently got the Star-IN-Box, and Great-IN-Box, sets, from Mark, at the summit. I had no idea where they fit into the Sentai universe, just that they were cool toys, and Mark was looking the other way, so I snuck 'em into my truck on the way out.
So they're from Five Man, and there's the Brother Combination Set with both, and a Magma Base robo. Cool.
I kinda like the Jetman stuff after that too.
I'm glad I was able to get that Shogun Megazord, the Us version cheep, but GAHHH, it' s got the PINK girly arm bot. Still a great design DX bot.
| October 25, 2009 06:20PM |
I just finally got the Thunderzord set and original Megazord last week when I was hone on break... now to keep an eye out for a good boxed Dragonzord.
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| October 25, 2009 07:03PM |
Psst.
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One of my regrets in life was never picking up the original three MMPR Zords. I bought what I THOUGHT was the Japanese version of the Megazord + Dragonzord but was actually cheaply made HK bootleg for $30 (oh how naive I was).
I stopped collecting Zords after Titan Megazord (Magiking).
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One of my regrets in life was never picking up the original three MMPR Zords. I bought what I THOUGHT was the Japanese version of the Megazord + Dragonzord but was actually cheaply made HK bootleg for $30 (oh how naive I was).
I stopped collecting Zords after Titan Megazord (Magiking).
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I asked if I have "Time For L-Gaim" but I got "No Reply From The Wind".
| October 25, 2009 07:32PM |
repairtechjon Wrote:
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> I never kept up with the sentai shows after the
> Godaikin toys, but recently got the Star-IN-Box,
> and Great-IN-Box, sets, from Mark, at the summit.
> I had no idea where they fit into the Sentai
> universe, just that they were cool toys, and Mark
> was looking the other way, so I snuck 'em into my
> truck on the way out.
I highly recommend the toys in that in middle-line, the 7 series' between where BioMan ended with the Godaikins and Zyuranger started with Power Rangers. Frankly, those toys are some of the best, as they still have the die-cast content of the original Godaikin/Popy toys, but more detailed and sophisticated transformations of the later series. Liveman is the first toy to have a "merged" form with another vechile - a trait with just about every PR figure since then.
If you get a chance to grab a Maskman - I HIGHLY recommend it. Might be my favorite of the series for the great robot mode and the the really interesting combining form.
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> I never kept up with the sentai shows after the
> Godaikin toys, but recently got the Star-IN-Box,
> and Great-IN-Box, sets, from Mark, at the summit.
> I had no idea where they fit into the Sentai
> universe, just that they were cool toys, and Mark
> was looking the other way, so I snuck 'em into my
> truck on the way out.
I highly recommend the toys in that in middle-line, the 7 series' between where BioMan ended with the Godaikins and Zyuranger started with Power Rangers. Frankly, those toys are some of the best, as they still have the die-cast content of the original Godaikin/Popy toys, but more detailed and sophisticated transformations of the later series. Liveman is the first toy to have a "merged" form with another vechile - a trait with just about every PR figure since then.
If you get a chance to grab a Maskman - I HIGHLY recommend it. Might be my favorite of the series for the great robot mode and the the really interesting combining form.
| October 25, 2009 08:52PM |
I managed to snag a lucky-draw style chrome gold candy toy Daibouken set a few weeks ago.
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| October 26, 2009 01:17AM |
B00 Wrote:
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> I managed to snag a lucky-draw style chrome gold
> candy toy Daibouken set a few weeks ago.
HAHA! So did I :D I have the standard one as well, but I thought this was too cool to pass up. Get your hands on Daivoyager if you can or haven't already. I got him when I got Gold Daibouken. Highly recommended. He's a great looking bot. Had to put some tape around some of the ball joints to tighten them up, but once I did its awesome. Real sturdy.
I'm a bit disappointed with Shinken-Oh.. Like I love the design and everything, but mine is a bit loose and playing with him results in trouble. Attaching the 3 other origami make him really unstable, plus the head pops off too easily.. I have him separate from the other origami's for now. I'm waiting for Ushi origami to be released and then I'll combine them all together and have one big mass of jumbled plastic like G-12.
I want to get the Abaranger candy toys.. They'll be next to impossible to find, but I'll always have an eye out for them.
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> I managed to snag a lucky-draw style chrome gold
> candy toy Daibouken set a few weeks ago.
HAHA! So did I :D I have the standard one as well, but I thought this was too cool to pass up. Get your hands on Daivoyager if you can or haven't already. I got him when I got Gold Daibouken. Highly recommended. He's a great looking bot. Had to put some tape around some of the ball joints to tighten them up, but once I did its awesome. Real sturdy.
I'm a bit disappointed with Shinken-Oh.. Like I love the design and everything, but mine is a bit loose and playing with him results in trouble. Attaching the 3 other origami make him really unstable, plus the head pops off too easily.. I have him separate from the other origami's for now. I'm waiting for Ushi origami to be released and then I'll combine them all together and have one big mass of jumbled plastic like G-12.
I want to get the Abaranger candy toys.. They'll be next to impossible to find, but I'll always have an eye out for them.
| October 26, 2009 09:55PM |
| October 27, 2009 07:27PM |
| November 03, 2009 07:38PM |
So I got my first Japanese sentai toy. Bulltaurus from Gingaman. Scored it for only 35$. And it does rock the much so. If I were a competent writer I'd give a good review but the best I can do is: Awesome funk. Super posable smaller fig with decent die cast. Clever to the point transformation and serious presence. Big recommendations. Soon I should have Gingaioh on its way from japan. (Thank you tokyobuyers. you rock). I'd like to score more but right now its all I can afford. Next outing I'll go for the various Gaoranger stuff. Thanks tons for all the buying advice!
| November 03, 2009 09:04PM |
B00 Wrote:
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> I managed to snag a lucky-draw style chrome gold
> candy toy Daibouken set a few weeks ago.
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> [toyboxdx.com]
Wow that's sharp! I'd love to have that sitting next to all my Lightans!
More serious than thou
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> I managed to snag a lucky-draw style chrome gold
> candy toy Daibouken set a few weeks ago.
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> [toyboxdx.com]
Wow that's sharp! I'd love to have that sitting next to all my Lightans!
More serious than thou
| November 03, 2009 09:53PM |
servbot30 Wrote:
> So I got my first Japanese sentai toy. Bulltaurus
> from Gingaman. Scored it for only 35$. And it does
> rock the much so. If I were a competent writer I'd
> give a good review but the best I can do is:
> Awesome funk. Super posable smaller fig with
> decent die cast. Clever to the point
> transformation and serious presence.
fuck yeah, Bulltaurus! I love how the fists spin out of the forearms - that always reminds me of how Gaogaigar spins out its fists in the animation. So does the way the core figure folds its arms, like Gaigar's but in reverse. They are brothers in spirit.
Everyone should have a Bulltaurus.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
> So I got my first Japanese sentai toy. Bulltaurus
> from Gingaman. Scored it for only 35$. And it does
> rock the much so. If I were a competent writer I'd
> give a good review but the best I can do is:
> Awesome funk. Super posable smaller fig with
> decent die cast. Clever to the point
> transformation and serious presence.
fuck yeah, Bulltaurus! I love how the fists spin out of the forearms - that always reminds me of how Gaogaigar spins out its fists in the animation. So does the way the core figure folds its arms, like Gaigar's but in reverse. They are brothers in spirit.
Everyone should have a Bulltaurus.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
| November 03, 2009 10:33PM |
That's too funny...I just bought a Bulltaurus for dirt cheap, as well. I bet they go for so little since they got a release over here at FAO Schwartz (in the Japanese box with all it's diecast bits). I remember seeing it, and almost buying it, on an NYC trip in '98. Awesome toy.
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| November 04, 2009 08:52PM |
| November 09, 2009 04:35PM |
asterphage Wrote:
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> fuck yeah, Bulltaurus! I love how the fists spin
> out of the forearms - that always reminds me of
> how Gaogaigar spins out its fists in the
> animation. So does the way the core figure folds
> its arms, like Gaigar's but in reverse. They are
> brothers in spirit.
>
> Everyone should have a Bulltaurus.
Now that I have one and have fiddled with it a bit, there's no doubt this ought to be on that "Essential Modern Gokin" list. Sanjeev, I know you like the old stuff, but this thing might as well be. Well, technically, I think it IS old, but you get the point...
More serious than thou
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> fuck yeah, Bulltaurus! I love how the fists spin
> out of the forearms - that always reminds me of
> how Gaogaigar spins out its fists in the
> animation. So does the way the core figure folds
> its arms, like Gaigar's but in reverse. They are
> brothers in spirit.
>
> Everyone should have a Bulltaurus.
Now that I have one and have fiddled with it a bit, there's no doubt this ought to be on that "Essential Modern Gokin" list. Sanjeev, I know you like the old stuff, but this thing might as well be. Well, technically, I think it IS old, but you get the point...
More serious than thou
| November 09, 2009 04:51PM |
It's nice and heavy, too (provided you get the Japanese version). Black Knight Bull is largely metal, and the toes, and I think part of the torso for the bull are also metal.
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| November 09, 2009 04:55PM |
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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November 09, 2009 05:09PM |
| November 09, 2009 07:21PM |
| November 09, 2009 10:15PM |
| November 09, 2009 11:34PM |
| November 10, 2009 10:55AM |
The gao ranger stuff is SOLID. The one with the giraffe arms is kickass.
Gingaman IMO is overrated. Too simplistic and a boring design, i would say gingaio is proof that diecast alone does not make a good toy. Sure it's solid, but you need engineering to complete the package. the only gingaman toy i ever really liked is the red vehicle combiner dude. Reminded me of Dynarobo in a big way. Speaking of which, one of them is in a Morphys lot.
Now, Hurricaneger.. modern sentai doesn't get much better than that.
Gingaman IMO is overrated. Too simplistic and a boring design, i would say gingaio is proof that diecast alone does not make a good toy. Sure it's solid, but you need engineering to complete the package. the only gingaman toy i ever really liked is the red vehicle combiner dude. Reminded me of Dynarobo in a big way. Speaking of which, one of them is in a Morphys lot.
Now, Hurricaneger.. modern sentai doesn't get much better than that.
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November 10, 2009 03:13PM |
| November 10, 2009 10:13PM |
"Gingaman IMO is overrated. Too simplistic and a boring design, i would say gingaio is proof that diecast alone does not make a good toy."
I agree with thing. Never found Gingaoh appealing. It's decent but there's better animal based combiners in sentai. Plus I felt that the Gingaman line couldn't decide what it wanted. It started with animal designs that had an ancient epic look then they changed that to include tech vehicles.
I agree with thing. Never found Gingaoh appealing. It's decent but there's better animal based combiners in sentai. Plus I felt that the Gingaman line couldn't decide what it wanted. It started with animal designs that had an ancient epic look then they changed that to include tech vehicles.
| November 10, 2009 10:43PM |
machinesoldier Wrote:
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> the only gingaman toy i ever really liked is the red vehicle combiner dude.
I forget their Japanese names, but the "Centaurus" and "Stratoforce" Megazords are pretty awesome. Pretty plausible futuristic vehicle designs, nicely complex engineering, and that utter rarity in five-part sentai combiners, a totally unified color scheme. They very much appeal to me in the same way as Timerobo. But it really is odd how Gingaman is split between these extremely down-to-earth sci-fi vehicles and the heroic animal robos.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
>
> the only gingaman toy i ever really liked is the red vehicle combiner dude.
I forget their Japanese names, but the "Centaurus" and "Stratoforce" Megazords are pretty awesome. Pretty plausible futuristic vehicle designs, nicely complex engineering, and that utter rarity in five-part sentai combiners, a totally unified color scheme. They very much appeal to me in the same way as Timerobo. But it really is odd how Gingaman is split between these extremely down-to-earth sci-fi vehicles and the heroic animal robos.
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
| November 12, 2009 01:55PM |
Centaurus Megazord - the red combiner - is pretty unsung in my book. I totally agree - he's a modern homage to Dyanaman/Dynarobo.
I don't want to oversell beacuse he's small, and he's all plastic. However, if you're patient you can get a complete one for cheap. Matter of fact, there's one for $25 BIN right now on ebay...
I don't want to oversell beacuse he's small, and he's all plastic. However, if you're patient you can get a complete one for cheap. Matter of fact, there's one for $25 BIN right now on ebay...
| November 12, 2009 03:43PM |
Notice how sentai robots don't have chrome swords anymore. I think the last one might have been either Ohranger Robo or RV Robo. Even in the Japanese releases, the swords or any weapons are PVC now. I guess the days of mecha toys having a nice big chromed sword are behind us (except for adult nostalgia based toys ala SOC and Brave Gokin).
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| November 17, 2009 11:23AM |
HE'S BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!
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| November 18, 2009 09:04AM |
Nobody freaking care?
I know, sadly it's not a reissue of the original like I hope but it's close. Cheap too I hear at like $24.
I highly doubt they'll release Titanus once more in this economy but hoping for at least Dragonzord (add some joints to that tail and we're all good).
I actually think it's cool that the arms can be removed on the Megazord.
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I asked if I have "Time For L-Gaim" but I got "No Reply From The Wind".
I know, sadly it's not a reissue of the original like I hope but it's close. Cheap too I hear at like $24.
I highly doubt they'll release Titanus once more in this economy but hoping for at least Dragonzord (add some joints to that tail and we're all good).
I actually think it's cool that the arms can be removed on the Megazord.
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| November 20, 2009 05:49AM |
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