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⚡ Morph into nostalgia with the ultimate Megazord experience!
The Power Rangers Mighty Morphin Megazord Megapack features five detailed Dinozord action figures that combine to form the iconic Megazord. Designed for ages 4 and up, this Amazon exclusive set captures the spirit of the 90s TV show with collectible-quality figures that require no assembly or batteries. Perfect for fans and collectors seeking a hands-on, nostalgic centerpiece.




| ASIN | B088X41GBS |
| Age Range Description | Teen |
| Animal Theme | dinosaur-powered |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,515 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #6,101 in Action Figures |
| Brand Name | Playskool |
| Collection Name | Action Figure |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,047 Reviews |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 3 x 14.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 3"W x 14.5"H |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F2286 |
| Model Name | MEGAZORD |
| Model Number | F2286 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers |
| Size | 14.5 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| Sub Brand | Power Rangers |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Tv Show |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| character | Power Rangers |
T**I
Perfect for fans
Ive been a power rangers fan since I was a kid when the original series came out. I remember growing up wishing I had the megazord toy. But was a bit too expensive. Now as an adult I collect anything power rangers from original MMPR to zeo. I am hoping to get all the megazords and this helps as an original Megazord can be very expensive. Its not as big or as nice but it fits perfectly in my collection of toys. only issue is the part of the mastodon that makes the arms are hard to seperate. as they use a magnetic or something. was worried Id break it. the sabertooth tiger and triceratops dont stay on that well so can fall off. but considering I have no intention of playing with it (display purposes...do have nieces and nephews but got an old power ranger megazord that doesnt do the zords they can play with). and probably rarely take it apart (might to display the zords) its fine. its perfect for fans, and collectors. whether play or display
C**Y
It's badass!
So cool! Very nostalgic.
J**A
Amazing !!
Wow I was surprised by the degree of customizability and transformability for such a lowcost toy ! Definitely worth the price tag ! The dinozords really do come together swiftly into a megazord and there remains still a lot of little things you can adjust and finetune to your liking ! (Like the sabretooth claws, position of blasters, standing feet on their toes and more !). My largest frustration is that the design does not technically have a knee joint ! The only semblance is a "negative knee bend" necessary for standing up from the "tank mode" (this is inherited from the proper knee bend of the T-rex !) This makes it so the knight is forced to only stand on *straight legs* or kneel forward. You could try to remedy this by (incredibly !!) rotating the feet and the waist all the way around but the T-rex tail spoils a would-be front to back symmetry ! Since in the show the knight does not even have a tail, it would be really nice to make the tail detachable as an easy solution ! A very minor critique is that the knight's head is pretty small compared to shoulder width. Of course in the show, knight's head is huge but this isn't anything much can be done about. Overall I'm completely blown away by this toy making (the certainly only suggestive !) transformations in the show an actual real-world possibility -- this is a solid 10/10 !
X**X
Good
Nice product
C**E
4 Year Old Nephew Adores This Toy
I bought this for my four year old nephew for his birthday last week, and it’s pretty much been by his side ever since. He even insisted that the Megazord’s “handprint” be alongside his when he was making his Father’s Day card. I should add that I got this for $40, it seems some reviewers paid much more at some point and were expecting a collector’s item or something more. It’s definitely a $40 toy for kids. Some parts are a little flimsy, but my nephew has even been a little rough with it and it holds up fine. The pterodactyl doesn’t attach very securely and falls off constantly, but he’s equally content with it off and maybe flying overhead as a lookout. He definitely needs help taking it apart and putting it back together, it does take a bit of work. But he mostly just plays with it (and gazes at it) in full Megazord form and hands it to someone when he needs it taken apart.
J**_
My Xmas Present To Myself 🤪
Just received the MMPR Dino Megazord AMZN exclusive mecha action figure! I can’t believe I never got this when it first came out. Just learned like a decade ago Power Rangers was based off Super Sentai, even though I was watching Bioman & Fiveman in the Philippines in the early 80’s! I’ve owned a few other megazords before but I got rid of them, regret it now 💔😩 The Dino Megazord comes in a medium box, it’s super detailed like earlier versions. The price is great though and it combines, (hoping for a dragonzord in the future!) Has a little articulation, easy to combine. I had a little difficulty with the mastadon zord that becomes the arms, had to force it. Have not converted it to tank mode yet. Overall I’m super happy with nostalgia, if you’re a power rangers or Super Sentai, you need this in your collection! Especially if you don’t yet have the Dino Megazord.
L**R
It’s a toy got it as a Christmas gift for a friend. They loved it.
Got this for a friend as a Christmas gift they’re into 90s and early 2000 stuff they loved it
R**Z
Fun megazord but be careful.
You get what you pay for. The you is light and small in comparison to the Bandai release. The toy uses a lot of stickers which aren't durable just like plastic if you aren't careful. The megazord mode looks great and has decent articulation. The megazord legs do bend but only the wrong direction in robot mode. The arms gets the most articulation but not much in comparison to the original Bandai one. The dinotank is mostly for display as it doesn't have any rolling wheels and it doesn't look like dinotank in the show. The individual dinozords are decent and fun. They have similar posability to the original dinozords. The only drawback is no actual wheels on the leg dinos. The plastic on these toys are hollow but somewhat durable. It's a cute little display piece and that's it. If you missed out on the original releases or couldn't afford the soul of chogokin version this will make a decent substitute.
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