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Beast-X Ultrazord & Wild Force Morphin Megazord Revealed
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More images of Hasbro's attempts at Power Rangers.
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Does the beast x ultrazord pictured even disassemble into the smaller zords?
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The one on the left certainly looks like it does while the one on the right looks like a non-transforming action figure.
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A PlaySkool toy based on Wild Force is certainly unexpected, especially since stuff like this is usually based on Mighty Morphin.
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Hasbro knows what they're doing, they said. Just look at the Transformers Generations line, they said.
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Honestly, the Beast-X Ultrazord doesn't look too bad. Compared to the Japanese DX version, the lankier proportions helps make it look less stumpy:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dy5PwG0XgAUAG0a?format=jpg |
Okay but why the Wildforce Megazord of all things?
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I'm mostly joking, sorry -- I've just seen the idea that Hasbro's figures will be perfect adult-orientated amazingly articulated figures "because transformers generations" peddled around a lot, so when I saw this it was too perfect. The Wild Force one and the solid looking one are definitely along the lines of the megalocks/gimmick stuff we see a lot of and not anywhere near indicative of the main figures we're usually concerned with. I'm not THAT type of fan that harps on anything that looks even vaguely non-articulated or acts like everything in a -kid's toyline- should cater to me -- they're who I meant to make fun of :p
Though the first one definitely seems to be the main combining one, not sure what else it could be. |
For what it is, that Beast X Ultrazord doesn’t look too bad. I think the combining version will look much better, but this is just meant to be a big chunk of plastic with lights and sounds, and for a big chunk of plastic with lights and sounds, it looks fine.
Also, kinda confused by the one on the left. It doesn’t look all that different from the BOJ version, so I can’t tell if it’s a new mold or not. |
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Yeah, bringing up a picture of the Japanese version, the legs are definitely longer, and the rabbit arm things hanging off the shoulders are grey instead of black.
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http://www.tokunation.com/attachment...7&d=1549637993
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Double post woops
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Like the toys were only ever going to look as good as the actual mecha, which are some of the crappiest, cluster-fuckiest mecha Sentai's ever done. At least it looks somewhat more proportioned, even if it's still impossible to make out just what it going on. |
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The one with fewer paint apps is the "Non-Transforming, Lights & Sounds" Version while the other one is clearly the new Deluxe Transforming Version of all Zords combined!
After comparing that photo with the Great Go-Buster, it's clear that the "True" Beast-X Ultrazord will be somewhat taller and more "streamlined" than Great-Go-Buster, which looks like a bunch of parts smashed together! What I want now is individual Zords and Megazord Pics! I also want to know if Hasbro is going to take a smarter road and give us Giant Mecha based on the Vaglass Megazords! They have more than enough to work with... The Playskool Wild Force Megazord is so WTF, but it's meant for little kids who want something that does something. Why is a Raptor Cycle mentioned in the description? What about little figures related to the Playskool line? Imaginext had some gems, especially the final ones that will never be released now! |
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That lights and sound version looks more accurate to the suit in the show
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Wait, which is the Ultrazord? Great Go-Buster or Go-Buster King?
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