Time for another trip to the Land of Light! We’re back with another long overdue Ultra-Act gallery in the form of Ultraman Zero (V2)!
Just to start, this figure is a VAST improvement on the original Ultra-Act Zero. Aside from implementing proper articulation and paint apps, this figure includes more accessories than you could have hoped for. Nearly every accessory important to the character is included, effect parts are a plenty, and the figure couldn’t look more perfect.
This figure is an absolutely ideal example of the quality improvements this line has undergone since it’s inception. If you haven’t picked it up by now, then you definitely should. As it happens, TokuNation site sponsor has Ultra-Act Ultraman Zero V2 for $45.99. You’re doing yourself a favor picking this one up. Click “Discuss on the TokuNation forums” to be taken to the full gallery of this figure!
Den-O says
It's been a while but it's time for a new Ultra-Act gallery!
This time I'm looking at Ultra-Act Zero V2. This renewal is a very welcome addition to the Ultra-Act line. Anyone familiar with the line knows that the original release of Ultraman Zero isn't the best of Ultra-Acts. The figure suffers from quite a few of the design flaws that other earlier releases in the line do. Articulation & general QC being the most common problems. This V2 rectifies nearly all those problems.
As you can Zero V2 is presented in what's become the new standard for Ultra-Act packaging in the last two years. For starters the V2 includes a TON of a new accessories. It's a vast improvement on selection over the original release. Not only does Zero include 6 sets of hands, but also 2 individual Zero Sluggers, plus an extra version of each attached to beam effects as well as a combined form of the two as the Zero Twin Sword. The alternate chest plate to replicate the Zero Twin Shoot is also includde as well as alternate shoulder panels, a beam effect, and a massive double beam effect to be used in conjunction with a second figure. An alternate head and a back plug for Tamashii Stages are also included. This guy is loaded down.
If this improvement over the original wasn't enough to entice you, it's also a massive improvement in the articulation department. As you can see the figure makes full use of the new body type to properly able to achieve the characters signature moves. Ultra-Act Zero V2 is an absolutely excellent renewal of a figure that was underwhelming previously. It's a fantastic compliment piece to any of your other Ultra-Acts, though unfortunately the downside is that it makes the flaws of previous release more apparent. Such as the height difference between Zero V2 and Glenfire.
Guyver Spawn says
I'm glad that I skip out on the old release and I plan to get Zero V2 for my birthday soon. How well do the Ultra Act figures scale up to the Kamen Rider figuarts? I always plan to do a Rider vs. Ultra display for a while.
prawisucia says
algo448 says
So pretty. T_T
It's a shame he's taller than Glenfire.
Thanks for the gallery Den-O, it's great as usual.
Den-O says
It's a shame he's taller than Glenfire.
Thanks for the gallery Den-O, it's great as usual.
algo448 says
An awesome but problematic friend.
uchihabro77 says
Looks cool!
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