It's almost the end of the month, and this is supposedly a no-theme month although it's also Action April. And we continue this week with more Power Rangers, with yet another figure from the Wild Force "year".
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The package is similar to the one from yesterday. It looks rather boring with just a figure and two bat like accessory, but at least everything is displayed in the bubble and is visible.
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This is a Spin-Morphin figure, so he suffers from the limited articulation of the action feature. The paintwork is done rather nicely, and the metallic silver is eye-catching. The sculptwork adds in a whole bunch of abs to the figure,which clashes rather smooth thighs somehow, especially here since the torso is silver.
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The human head seems a bit cartoony, and the paintwork seems dull. The action feature is what's fun though, as he does a Sy-Klone and transforms from human to Power Ranger. The semi-lunar bat-blades makes the feature even more fun. Despite the limited articulation and the weird sculpt, I still have fun playing with him, and for a line that targets little kids watching the show, it's not too bad, I guess.
The package is similar to the one from yesterday. It looks rather boring with just a figure and two bat like accessory, but at least everything is displayed in the bubble and is visible.
This is a Spin-Morphin figure, so he suffers from the limited articulation of the action feature. The paintwork is done rather nicely, and the metallic silver is eye-catching. The sculptwork adds in a whole bunch of abs to the figure,which clashes rather smooth thighs somehow, especially here since the torso is silver.
The human head seems a bit cartoony, and the paintwork seems dull. The action feature is what's fun though, as he does a Sy-Klone and transforms from human to Power Ranger. The semi-lunar bat-blades makes the feature even more fun. Despite the limited articulation and the weird sculpt, I still have fun playing with him, and for a line that targets little kids watching the show, it's not too bad, I guess.
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