All I can say is this is one of THE BEST Dairenoh/Thunder Megazord pieces ever next to the Legacy Thunder Megazord. Hopefully when they get to the SOC, Bandai took what they learnt from this and make it better like an ab crunch for Ryuseioh 'cause I feel you can do a lot of things with Red Dragon's tummy. Tho for his claws, I reckon they should take a look at Dyna Soldier from Dynazenon since they both have the same fingers that can be used for Red Dragon's too. If they wanted to make an SMP Alternative Destiny, I think the Metal Power toy looks to be a pretty good design if they ever go for that in the future.
I loved and hated the Legacy version. I loved it because it was the Dairanger mechs with painted details, but that thing was such a wobbly piece of garbage. There was no stability to it at all with pieces falling off all of the time. I love the articulation and overall look of these SMPs, but I have yet to combine them for the reasons I mentioned in the comments, but I can't imagine the SOC being able to pull off what the SMP can do due to its size. Hell, they couldn't even make Daizyujin and Dragon Caesar all that posseable and both of those also suffered from stability problems when combined.
I can't get mine to combine into Dairen-Oh. No, not because I don't know how to do it, but because every time I try to put Ryuseioh 's legs into the Kirin and Pegasus, the stickers start to scratch and tear. I've sprayed them like 3 times over with my Tamiya clear seal and it seems to do nothing to protect them.
Makes sense for you, but not the toy. Like what was the point of doing stickers if they tear from combining him? Did they really overlook this issue? They should have just painted the legs.
They already wrote in the manual, that the sticker might tear. So they didn't have any solution with this 😂 IMO the reason they didn't paint is because to keep price down
Did they? The manual is all in Japanese, so I did not know this. That's pretty dumb though. "Here, we gave you a sticker for the legs, but don't use it." I know why they didn't paint it, but when your design has a huge flaw like that, they should have. At the very least, they could have provided a second sticker sheet.
@@TokuAndAnimationNewsNetwork yes they said in the manual I use Google lens on my phone to translate the Japan instructions (scanning the text with camera)
I don't get why they still feel the need to include stickers on these kits. Is it part of the challenge? Or is it due to budgetary and technological limitations? I find applying them a very nerve-racking experience myself. It's difficult enough to assemble the parts in just the right way.
Back in the 80's the first Gundam model kits required glue, something they have since phased out. Is it possibe they could find away to phase out stickers as well? If so would 3D printing be a good method?
@@RangerToysStudio I've heard of others protecting the sticker by using a clear UV resin but I'm not sure i want to go down that road. Specifically because i already damaged one of the stickers by combining it just ONCE. 😩
All protecting trick is useless IMO, because the leg clip is too tight. The only way is sanding the clip or cut it. I have plan to modify that but will wait for wontiger arrive.
All I can say is this is one of THE BEST Dairenoh/Thunder Megazord pieces ever next to the Legacy Thunder Megazord. Hopefully when they get to the SOC, Bandai took what they learnt from this and make it better like an ab crunch for Ryuseioh 'cause I feel you can do a lot of things with Red Dragon's tummy. Tho for his claws, I reckon they should take a look at Dyna Soldier from Dynazenon since they both have the same fingers that can be used for Red Dragon's too.
If they wanted to make an SMP Alternative Destiny, I think the Metal Power toy looks to be a pretty good design if they ever go for that in the future.
Totally agree bro 💯 👍
@@RangerToysStudio It'd be great!
I loved and hated the Legacy version. I loved it because it was the Dairanger mechs with painted details, but that thing was such a wobbly piece of garbage. There was no stability to it at all with pieces falling off all of the time.
I love the articulation and overall look of these SMPs, but I have yet to combine them for the reasons I mentioned in the comments, but I can't imagine the SOC being able to pull off what the SMP can do due to its size. Hell, they couldn't even make Daizyujin and Dragon Caesar all that posseable and both of those also suffered from stability problems when combined.
I love the look of the Thunder Megazord here. The articulation looks so dynamic.
Best megazord of all time!
10000000% agree bro 💯
RyuSeiOh, Bujin Henge! Gosei Gattai! Dairenoh!
Hahaha that was so epic 😆
I can't get mine to combine into Dairen-Oh. No, not because I don't know how to do it, but because every time I try to put Ryuseioh 's legs into the Kirin and Pegasus, the stickers start to scratch and tear. I've sprayed them like 3 times over with my Tamiya clear seal and it seems to do nothing to protect them.
That's why I didn't put the sticker there
Makes sense for you, but not the toy. Like what was the point of doing stickers if they tear from combining him? Did they really overlook this issue? They should have just painted the legs.
They already wrote in the manual, that the sticker might tear. So they didn't have any solution with this 😂
IMO the reason they didn't paint is because to keep price down
Did they? The manual is all in Japanese, so I did not know this. That's pretty dumb though. "Here, we gave you a sticker for the legs, but don't use it."
I know why they didn't paint it, but when your design has a huge flaw like that, they should have. At the very least, they could have provided a second sticker sheet.
@@TokuAndAnimationNewsNetwork yes they said in the manual
I use Google lens on my phone to translate the Japan instructions (scanning the text with camera)
do you have a link to the song that starts at the 7:38 mark?
song name is hello world, it is in filmora application
Cool, dairenoh is the best
Dude, that scar on your forearm is really cool
Haha thanks bro 😂😂😂👍
Can I ask a question about assembling this kit?
Of course bro, what is that?
Easily one of my favorite super sentai teams and favorite zords
agree bro
Hello. How tall is this figure? (Fully transformed). Info sais 6'' but i think this is taller than that. Thanks.
6,5 inch bro
@@RangerToysStudio Thanks 😊
Starranger 😍
Beerubaah woo woo woo wooo.. auto nyanyi 😃
I don't get why they still feel the need to include stickers on these kits. Is it part of the challenge? Or is it due to budgetary and technological limitations? I find applying them a very nerve-racking experience myself. It's difficult enough to assemble the parts in just the right way.
Off course to lowering budget
All minipla/SMP is hard to assemble because they made from hard plastic abs material not like a gunpla
Back in the 80's the first Gundam model kits required glue, something they have since phased out. Is it possibe they could find away to phase out stickers as well? If so would 3D printing be a good method?
Where did you find the background?
Check here ruclips.net/video/b5CtgrCenHc/видео.html
I see you opted to remove the leg sticker on Ryuseioh where it combines. It’s the only downside this wonderful kit has.
Yes, that was dilemma for me
@@RangerToysStudio I've heard of others protecting the sticker by using a clear UV resin but I'm not sure i want to go down that road. Specifically because i already damaged one of the stickers by combining it just ONCE. 😩
All protecting trick is useless IMO, because the leg clip is too tight. The only way is sanding the clip or cut it. I have plan to modify that but will wait for wontiger arrive.
Very different with 1994 version thunder Mega zord in some parts.
Yes bro, because it is model kit