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02-01-2016, 01:54 AM | #101 |
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If the Red Dragonzord neck and tail could hold position like the Legacy Dragonzord tail when extended, that would be great. The fact that they just go limp? What the hell? Disappointing. I think segmented sections are cool but going limp renders them useless. Seems like a gimmick that was only executed halfway.
The toy looks great but as with all Legacy items, I do think it's overpriced.
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02-01-2016, 02:17 AM | #102 |
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If the Red Dragonzord neck and tail could hold position like the Legacy Dragonzord tail when extended, that would be great. The fact that they just go limp? What the hell? Disappointing. I think segmented sections are cool but going limp renders them useless. Seems like a gimmick that was only executed halfway.
The toy looks great but as with all Legacy items, I do think it's overpriced. The re-release of a $30 Dino Megazord but with metal this time, a Dragonzord who's die-cast bits make it too heavy to function half the time in combinations, and a Tigerzord that sacrifices an accurate combination for zord builder. I love me some zord builder, but belong in a Legacy toy it does not. Titanus seemed alright at least, never got around to picking him up though. |
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