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Really liking how ToQ-oh turned out. It looks really nice, it has a simple, but effective combination, I like that there is no partsforming or anything like that. Looking forward to the series.
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I like ToQ-Oh a lot mroe then I thought I would. I really like that all the trains connect before turning into a robot, I can't think of any other Sentai mecha that's done that.
I will definitely get ToQ-Oh and the ToQ Changer, but I may pass on the rest. I'm just not that into trains. Devestated I missed preorders, I'll have to hound Amiami for the spare stock when the preorders arrive. Or wait for Mandarake, the changer and main mecha are never rare on there. |
Well as I said before, if anybody wants the ToQ Blaster or ToQ Buckle they're up for grabs. I just want the Blaster and Shield Resshas they come with.
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I think it's almost guaranteed they will. The auxiliary Resshas don't have many moving parts or transform all that much. Hell the Blaster Ressah just literally plugs on to ToQ Oh's elbow. The Shiled however splits down the middle. I know the standard fare changer Ressahs don't do anything but surely they'll release some sort of capsule style releases that do?
Either way the RP's are still on the table. I just paid up my Amazon JP order for all this stuff. I literally just want to recoup half my money. Whoever takes these off my hands gets the role play and I get the Ressha, we split the actual price right down the middle. |
On first viewing of the video, I actually have impoved my opinion on the Resshas and ToQ-Oh quite a bit. It's impressive to me that they managed to get 5 trains all about the same size that combine decently into a super robot. I say this as opposed to JRX/Rail Racer from the Transformers Car Robots/Robots In Disguise line, where one of the trains was much larger than the other two to accomodate the super robot's legs.
The combined form reminds me of a 70s Super Sentai more than anything modern. At least, the base form does. I am sure all of the extra forms will be more modern looking, like Daibouken. But overall I am impressed with this toy and look forward to seeing the actual robot on the show. |
Daibouken is one of my most favourite modern Zords - although I am ashamed to say I have never seen Boukenger and discovered it through OO - I just love giant robots that FEEL like giant robots. If they do something like that here, I'll fall in love with the show.
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I really love ToQ-Oh.
For anyone that bought him, how much was he shipped? |
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