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It doesn't jump out at me in the same way as Kabutack, but I must admit that it's a neat gimmick. Line-wide stuff like that, allowing all the toys to work together, is always nice to see.
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Kamerock looks so cool
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It looks so silly, I love it.
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Definitely love the looks of these guys. I'm a little skeptical about any figures with magnetos joints though.
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I love the little ports. Reminds me of zord builder ports on the American Zords.
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I always love magnet toys, and this is a fantastic example of one. Probably my favorite, despite his tendency to fall apart, is Endeavor from Magne Force Microman.
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These guys have quite interesting designs. And it looks nicely articulated for the time, which is always a plus. Magnetic connections also look fun.
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The use of magnets here are definitely an ingenious bit of engineering. The ability to swap parts around looks fun.
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More figures should use magnets like this rather than breakable clips. I've replaced broken clips on some of my sentai mecha with magnets and they work much better.
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