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i own the original.. the plastic 2010 one.. and the legacy version. by far the legacy version is my favorite. it looks cleaner, it looks leaner, the chrome on it is beautiful and it just feels like a better figure. in my eyes, the legacy figure is a major step up from the original. it might be smaller.. but the size really doesn't matter to me. i cannot wait to get the legacy dragonzord. |
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Kyoryu Red arrived today! He's pretty great. I wish the "Armed On" arm was a little easier to fit in though, but I think the arm guards just get in the way of the shoulder pad a bit much. Still, he's up there as one of my favourites with the Jetman and the Gokaiger.
Also, I picked up a sealed DX Chrono Morpher for 2100 Yen! Bargain! For the Daizyujin VS Legacy debate. I personally prefer the look of the Legacy, but I would like to own Daizyujin (not the ugly stickered MMPR version) so that I could have a collection that represents the Sentai toyline better, but he's waaaaaay out of my price range, so I'm happy to have the Legacy. |
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It has a bit more leg to make it look less crunched down. It's kind of same thing with the Shinkenger and PR Samurai Megazord toys. The legs look longer on the U.S. version and it helps the overall look of the robot mode. I will openly admit I prefer the Japanese toys in their separate vehicle/animal modes though. The original Megazord zords have working wheels and a bit more detail/function. |
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