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I just bought the ninja steel megazord and I can confirm that he is rock solid. No falling issue whatsoever and the plastic feels as good as dinocharge.
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I had some fun with the zord builder ports, here are some examples of the configurations you could do between Ninja Steel and Dino Charge:
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2470.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2477.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2480.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2484.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2486.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2488.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2489.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2491.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2492.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/IMAG2494.jpg |
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Outside of the Rumble Tusk pieces (not the repaint parts), I didn't bother removing that from the box and I see now that nothing of value was lost. I will say Rumble Tusk felt better, in terms of quality, as an auxiliary piece than the whole of the entire Ninja Steel Megazord did. Quote:
RPM was a bit wonky and loose in places but still holds together fine after all this time. For the price I paid, and the availability, I have no complaints. Still happy after all these years. Samurai/Super was a sign that they were working on the looseness and correcting the issues with the ZB plugs, the only real issue was that the series lacked the emblem modes and they shrunk down some of the aux mecha. Again, still happy after all this time. Megaforce/Super was a step back. The plastic was dense but brightly colored and there wasn't a huge amount of rubbery plastic on some of the pieces comprising the line, but the connectors made everything wobbly again and sometimes unstable. I understand why they cut Datas Hyper from the US lineup, but it still felt like something was missing (because we knew of DH's existence) and while the end result is the same (Ultrazord can be formed, etc), the extra bike pieces laying around just felt wasteful. Still, it's better than NS. I have no regrets. I couldn't get into the Japanese version of this line. It was bulkier and probably better made, but I preferred the more streamlined and visually closer to show suit design the US lines had taken. Plus, it didn't break the bank. Dino Charge came along and showed us things were turning around. Yes, less paint (which is an eyesore) but just the right quality of plastic, GOOD connectors without wobble or worry and surprisingly HUGE combos that didn't sacrifice much, if anything due to sensible design changes. Well worth my money and I didn't have to worry about the ridiculous musical gimmick with each and every battery. Ninja Steel is a huge step back. I know they had to cut down the parts count to make it all affordable, but this is painfully noticeable. I did like the dragon, possibly a bit more than the Japanese original, and certainly the Red Ranger Zord (I can't remember its name, it's not on the box and I don't watch the show.) because its arms aren't fully rubber (I'm not sure why BOJ made that choice...) The rest of it though, yuck. I had to go find the BOJ mecha. Had to. I know BOJ mecha is notorious for broken clips and being too heavy, but I'll be super careful. Once I got them in hand, it was amazing to me how different they felt from US releases. It was, for lack of a more realistic wording, magically wonderful. By no means does this mean I'll be giving up on US releases, they've proven they can make good stuff, I think it's just the design of this line that gave them serious issues. Though, to be fair, the overall lack of quality is unforgivable. I can understand mold modifications for ZB to be used, but the feel and lack of weight to it all was just bad. Fortunately, the BOJ stuff, while still wonky looking, is quite lovely to have. Shame NS didn't work out for me. (Although I will admit, if I'm going to pay upwards of $30.00 a pop for the otomos or whatever they're called, I'd much rather get an entire Megazord with those pieces, rather than pay the same price for just that figure/accessory.) Quote:
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I do agree that the hats look better in the US versions, overall. It looks like they're wearing cake boxes on their heads in the Japanese versions, but I feel it's a small price to pay when everything else from the neck down just works better. Quote:
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