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Post by Yumcha on Mar 16, 2015 21:17:50 GMT -5
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Post by Mark on Mar 17, 2015 2:17:48 GMT -5
Looks like it'll still be motorized... ugh.
Between the Kotobukiya 1/72 kit and the Yamato die-cast figure, I don't think this will be taking the throne for "definitive Shield Liger toy" anytime soon.
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Post by nikodiablo on Apr 24, 2015 18:34:00 GMT -5
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Post by Yumcha on Apr 25, 2015 12:49:16 GMT -5
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Post by nikodiablo on Apr 25, 2015 19:24:17 GMT -5
So it's a kit? Aww, I thought it was going to be a pre-assembled action figure with diecast parts...
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Post by droutmaster on Apr 26, 2015 15:01:34 GMT -5
Ok i will admit it, im not a fan of the original motorize versions because they look weird and limited when moving, i much prefer the ones like the kotobukiya not been motorize and instead are fully articulated. However that been said, im very impress with this motorize version on how much fluid and natural it walks which is very impressive compare to the original versions (plus im a fan of the Shield Liger so yea).
now im really curios when they do there motorize version of the Deathsauros, Ultrasauros and the King Gojulas himself, how much more natural they can make them move.
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Post by repairtechjon on Apr 26, 2015 22:59:04 GMT -5
This keeps the concept of ZOIDS, and brings it up closer to masterpiece level. I like that Tomy is sticking to it's roots. Nice details and sculpt, with cool movement & sounds is awesome!
As said above, no need for another non-motorized version, since we have amazing examples of non-motorized from Kotobukiya, Yamato, and 3Zero
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Post by mecha-mania on Apr 30, 2015 3:32:00 GMT -5
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