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How big is Kyurenoh? I have no idea how big Minipla are.
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http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...psql3ykf18.jpg Here's a size comparison. Not sure what makes super minipla "super" but I still like him. His price is a bit high but if you like minipla and want a posable Daizyujin that transforms then I'd say get him. |
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If you want a poseable Daizyujin, grab the SRC. If you want a poseable, transforming Daizyujin, grab the SOC.
Honestly, the only reason to grab the Super Minipla is if you intend to get the Dragonzord, too. |
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$50 for a model is a lot, but not as much as $400-500 for the SOC. And before you say "well it's worth the money" I don't have $400 to drop on the SOC, and probably won't for a long time. I think the minipla is great, just not $50 great. If it was $30 or something that'd be another story. |
Well, the SOC floats for $250-300, but I get what you're saying.
I'm just saying that, for those looking for a well articulated Dino Megazord/Daizyujin, I think the SRC is the better value, unless the transformation is really that vital for you. The upcoming Dragonzord does make the minipla more worth it, though. |
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Ok, so my Kyurenoh is here but I have two of box 2 (Shishi box 2) and no box 5 (Chameleon). Is there any way I can easily deal with this?
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I'm picking'em up
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And Kyurenoh- sets 1 and 2- dang they did well with those! I can't put'em down! I'm still getting Daizyujin- mine actually shipped yesterday- so I'm looking forward to that. He's perfect for me, because I like my stuff to be all-plastic and able to pose without causing cosmetic damage in moving areas, so for somebody like me: The Super Minipla Daizyujin is a perfect fit. Can't wait. ^_^ |
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