Do you enjoy putting plastic models(plamo) together? Sure we’ve seen candy kits of Sentai mecha before, but what we have here today is something somewhat different. Out now at Toys R Us stores by Bandai America(and possibly designed by Tsuyoshi Nonaka of PLEX) are kits for:
- Dragonzord With Mega Ranger Water
- Lionzord With Mega Ranger Fire
- Emblem(origami)
- Animal
- Vehicle(motorcycle for Blue Ranger, flying vehicle for Red Ranger)
Shin Densetsu says
Do you enjoy putting plastic models(plamo) together? Sure we've seen candy kits of Sentai mecha before, but what we have here today is something somewhat different. Out now at Toys R Us stores by Bandai America(and possibly designed by Tsuyoshi Nonaka of PLEX) are kits for:
- Dragonzord With Mega Ranger Water
- Lionzord With Mega Ranger Fire
The zords feature a build requiring snapping parts together, and no need for glue nor paint. In addition each zord has 3 modes:- Emblem(origami)
- Animal
- Vehicle(motorcycle for Blue Ranger, flying vehicle for Red Ranger)
The animal modes for each zord are articulated as well. In addition, the Mega Ranger figures included are in kit form! When completed, each Mega Ranger figure is fully articulated(like the mainline figures). Included with each Mega Ranger is a black sword. Price for these sets is $18.99 each. Check them out after the jump!HenshinTension says
Interesting...wish they would've left out the "vehicle modes" as it really messes with the Dragonzord's look. The Lionzord's vehicle mode doesn't really interfere much. I do like the fact they have emblem modes though. Might have to pick these up!
Blade Raider says
That's...different.
Shin Densetsu says
ComicGuy89 says
These are pretty ingenious ideas, far better than most of the ones that Bandai of America has come up with. I especially love that Lion Zord, its vehicle mode makes sense and resembles one of its final attacks.
ShockerCon says
Kinda cool, though I think Bandai missed the point of doing models in that it's okay to leave parts off... :/
Sentai says
I like it. Even if the dragon's dragon mode looks a little goofy.
I love that age-old sentai mech toy thinking of "If we stick arms out, it'll fly!"
schlagwerk says
I've seen these at the local TRU for the past couple of weeks. Lionzord looks good but poor Dragonzord has no feet and has wheels attached in its dragon mode.
What has really kept me from buying these just to try them out is holding out for the DX ShinkenOh
ZeoRangerV says
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