⚡ Morph into Action with the Ultimate Megazord!
The Bandai Tamashii Nations Super Robot Chogokin Megazord is a premium collectible featuring diecast and plastic materials, designed for extreme articulation and dynamic display. Weighing in at 12 ounces and measuring 3x3x6 inches, this iconic piece is perfect for fans and collectors alike, offering a no-assembly-required experience that brings the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to life.
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 3"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Collection Name | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers |
Theme | Robot |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Diecast materials |
R**K
What we fans have been waiting for.
Amazon's poll is misleading. This toy isn't durable because it isn't a toy. It's a display piece, plain and simple. This is truly what long-time Power Rangers fans have been waiting for; a megazord figure that not only has amazing articulation (unlike the misfire that was the Retrofire Megazord line), but also has immaculate detail. I understand that this has been available in Japan for some time, but the price was way too much for someone without much disposable income. Even at the $52 I bought it for, it was still too expensive. But man, oh man, is this thing impressive. The die-cast metal only sweetens the deal, giving the Megazord a heavy and powerful feel. But don't be fooled into thinking that this thing is durable just because it's heavy. The little horns on the triceratops and the teeth on the saber-tooth tiger are extremely breakable, and I'm quite frankly surprised that they were unharmed in the delivery process.But if you are a fan of Power Rangers, and I mean a MEGA fan, then getting this megazord will feel like an amazing payoff to a lifetime of waiting for the perfect megazord figure display piece. That's especially if you were disappointed in the Retrofire line, as I was. No awkward stylization here; just pure, incredible show accuracy and articulation that will rival even your Figuarts!Be warned though; if you don't want this thing more than a full tank of gas, you might find it to be too expensive. It's a decision that I had to sleep on for months before my purchase, and I'm very happy to say that it was worth it. Bandai has done an amazing job for collectors and fans that I am extremely grateful for.I'm hoping that the 20th Anniversary line lives up to its fullest potential. Bring on the Power Morpher, Bandai!
V**A
It's Morphinominal!
This is an amazing Action Figure for both Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans! As a 90's kid MMPR was one of my favorite TV shows and still holds a place in my heart. Other than the big transformable Megazord I wanted a Megazord that was fully articulated and can be posed. I even thought of making a custom at one point but there was no need for that anymore once I discovered this guy! Keep in mind that this is a collectible with sharp points so it is not recommended for children. It is made with top quality detail and can be broken if played with. It has die cast parts on the chest and legs which give it some nice weight. You can face it with other figures of its size, you can display it with miniature building paper models which make for a great diorama. It is the perfect Megazord for those who want articulation and a 6 inch scale. Bandai has done a fantastic job.
R**Y
The Megazord even a non POwer Ranger fan can't help but love.
I'm not really a Power Rangers fan. But I am a fan of classic giant robots and nice die cast Chogokin. And let me tell you, this baby is awesome. It hits all the right notes. You can perfectly pose it in ways that perfectly represent the dude in the kaiju robot costume on screen. Yes it sounds small but pictures do not do it justice. It's a tiny little masterpiece that should have any fan of the original Rangers (or mid series Super Sentai) squealing with joy. About the only thing that might improve on this would be if BanDai were to make a larger, perfectly transforming Soul of Chogokin version.In all seriousness, looking back across the entire Bandai Super Robot Chogokin line to date this might be the single best figure they have yet put out. It is just awesome in every way possible. It moves perfectly has fantastic paint, effects parts. It hits that perfect nostalgia note for both eastern and western fans. This thing is an absolute must have for super robot collectors.
V**Y
too small
I ordered it for my son and expected normal toy to add to his collections.It is VERY small. Will be returning.
M**N
Smaller Than I Thought
I did think that this would be bigger, maybe 10" or 12" or something, but I guess that was probably in a product description somewhere that I didn't read. For $60 I think I expected a little more. That said, it's really cool. My biggest complaint I guess is that the head bobbles on it's joint, so as I type this right now he's nodding along with me from the vibration of just my typing.The articulation is great, the ankles bend and because he's made of medal he more or less stays put. The three sets of hands are nice as well, so you can mix up the pose a bit. Overall a good piece, and I'm glad I bought it.
L**Y
Bandai Tamashii Mighty Morphin
I bought this for my grandson. It is beautiful, but way too small, and broke quite easily. However, he was happy with it.
C**T
Solid Figure
Nicely detailed and very solid. Some parts are even made of metal instead of plastic. Has this "cold steel" feeling to it when you pick it up. Has a lot more articulation in it than you might think. The feet can pivot side to side to make better 'battle stance' poses.I don't think I could have asked for a better Megazord figure. I have it set up on a shelf doing battle with my Gurren Lagann figure, and it looks pretty epic. It comes with a few different hands, Mastodon Shield (which slips into one of the hands instead of replacing the hand), Power Sword (plus slip on cover for power up mode), as well as a forehead lighting blast (which I don't think was ever used in MMPR). The cannons on the back can be positioned on the shoulders for forward firing (an ability used once or twice in MMPR I think, but not very often).
F**N
To much for to little
I bought this for my grandson's birthday. It was something that he picked out on my Amazon site. It was rather expensive but looking at the picture it seemed worth it. When he opened the present that my wife had wrapped I couldn't believe how small it was. To much for to little, I thought. My grandson fiddled with it for a few minutes and then gave it to me. He said, "It doesn't do anything." He was right. If you were a collector of these characters it would of been fine, but to use as a toy....No Good! It did not transform or anything plus it was small. However the price was pretty high. It wasn't Amazons fault but the item should have been listed as a collectible,not a toy.SincerelyAmazon Faithful
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