DX Gosei-Wonder + DX Gosei-Ultimate
Finally got these two today to round up the Goseiger DX Mecha Series.
These two actually arrived during the end of last month (according to the forum sighting), but I didn't have time to check them out. Since I ended my examination today at 3pm, I thought I might as well go down to CSC to settle them in one go, because it's the dreadful FYP after the examinations and by then they would be sold out.
Two sets of each left, and the Uncle was quick to recognise that I have not gotten them. LoL~ His memory is still pretty good!
Hahah, some advice from the Uncle: "Undergraduates nowadays are so common and working only earns you the little salary, so how about further studies or venturing out on your own? Come out with something innovative! Or how about buying over my shop? Hahah!"
And, it's S$185.00 for both.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Power Rangers RPM In Stores!
Power Rangers RPM Toys out in stores! Get In Gear!
Pretty excited about this toyline, especially the action figures this time round (compared to the shitty Sentai Hero Figures for Go-Onger). For once, Bandai America finally did something right after so many years!
The Power Rangers themselves are not on steroids, plus all the weapons and accessories are included with the figures! In other words, they are like the BEST set of complete action figures that Bandai America has released to date.
What more can I ask for? I totally didn't expect them to have nice quality plastic and paint as well! Saw them and the packages in person today, so I was really impressed by the quality control.
Guess what? They are retailing at S$16.95 each, back to the normal action figure pricing for recent years. The only anomaly was Jungle Fury's hyper inflation of S$24.95 for each figure and frankly that shocked everyone. Who in the world would pay that amount of money to buy an action figure?
Another worthy series of the toyline would be the Microzord Sets (similar to Bandai Japan's Candy Toy Kits) at S$24.95 each. For those on a budget, they can also form the RPM Ultrazord. I'm also looking forward to the DX Formula Megazords for RPM, currently retailing at S$69.95 each. RPM Ultrazord Formation!
On a related note, Jungle Fury is still having its clearance but have yet to reach its lowest price. I guess Sheng Tai Toys is trying to hold out as long as possible because the series hasn't been very positive due to the horrible price tags.
Power Rangers RPM premieres Nov 20, 2010 on OKTO!
Pretty excited about this toyline, especially the action figures this time round (compared to the shitty Sentai Hero Figures for Go-Onger). For once, Bandai America finally did something right after so many years!
The Power Rangers themselves are not on steroids, plus all the weapons and accessories are included with the figures! In other words, they are like the BEST set of complete action figures that Bandai America has released to date.
What more can I ask for? I totally didn't expect them to have nice quality plastic and paint as well! Saw them and the packages in person today, so I was really impressed by the quality control.
Guess what? They are retailing at S$16.95 each, back to the normal action figure pricing for recent years. The only anomaly was Jungle Fury's hyper inflation of S$24.95 for each figure and frankly that shocked everyone. Who in the world would pay that amount of money to buy an action figure?
Another worthy series of the toyline would be the Microzord Sets (similar to Bandai Japan's Candy Toy Kits) at S$24.95 each. For those on a budget, they can also form the RPM Ultrazord. I'm also looking forward to the DX Formula Megazords for RPM, currently retailing at S$69.95 each. RPM Ultrazord Formation!
On a related note, Jungle Fury is still having its clearance but have yet to reach its lowest price. I guess Sheng Tai Toys is trying to hold out as long as possible because the series hasn't been very positive due to the horrible price tags.
Power Rangers RPM premieres Nov 20, 2010 on OKTO!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Saban or Not, Bandai America has done it again!
With the return of Saban Brands and the upcoming Power Rangers Samurai, Bandai America is getting ready to launch its new toyline for the series!
Many hoped that with the return of Haim Saban back into the scene, Power Rangers Toys would once again revert back into its roots of quality and the Japanese Molds, which suffered heavily during Disney's era of the franchise.
Apparently not! With or without Saban, Bandai America has decided to go ahead with its usual business model and what's "best" for the company in such an US economy.
Recently, images of the upcoming toyline have surfaced on the Internet, and garnered much attention of the fan communities, more negative less positive. Some speculated that these toys could have been long planned by Bandai America for release with or without the show to back it up, hence the heavily altered designs. We shall see...
*Click for larger image*
Personally, I think they are hideous unless they are going to be the designs for a movie release. In that case, kids might find it cooler. But who cares, I am going for the S.H. Figuarts that Bandai Japan is releasing next year. It seems that Bandai Japan finally saw its weakness for the lack of quality action figures.
Pictured: S.H. Figuarts - ShinkenRed
Again, the Zords are heavily butchered this time round. I ran some comparisons with the original Shinken-Oh, and concluded that these would be unable to transform into the Emblem "Origami" Mode. Even some transformations have been drastically altered.
*Click for larger image*
What's up with the Blue Puppy, I mean Dragon? Seriously Bandai America, do you always have to go to such extents? This is officially worse than Operation Overdrive.
Many hoped that with the return of Haim Saban back into the scene, Power Rangers Toys would once again revert back into its roots of quality and the Japanese Molds, which suffered heavily during Disney's era of the franchise.
Apparently not! With or without Saban, Bandai America has decided to go ahead with its usual business model and what's "best" for the company in such an US economy.
Recently, images of the upcoming toyline have surfaced on the Internet, and garnered much attention of the fan communities, more negative less positive. Some speculated that these toys could have been long planned by Bandai America for release with or without the show to back it up, hence the heavily altered designs. We shall see...
*Click for larger image*
Personally, I think they are hideous unless they are going to be the designs for a movie release. In that case, kids might find it cooler. But who cares, I am going for the S.H. Figuarts that Bandai Japan is releasing next year. It seems that Bandai Japan finally saw its weakness for the lack of quality action figures.
Pictured: S.H. Figuarts - ShinkenRed
Again, the Zords are heavily butchered this time round. I ran some comparisons with the original Shinken-Oh, and concluded that these would be unable to transform into the Emblem "Origami" Mode. Even some transformations have been drastically altered.
*Click for larger image*
What's up with the Blue Puppy, I mean Dragon? Seriously Bandai America, do you always have to go to such extents? This is officially worse than Operation Overdrive.
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