I am quite happy they did. Such better figures now. Most of the action features are only beloved because of nostalgia. They actually made the figures very unplayable. Or very stiff.
I felt like each figure was special because the action feature. I only buy vintage for my son so he can experience it but if I was collecting wouldn't mind origin.
I must say that I am pretty cheesed off that I need to buy a vehicle (which I don't collect in Origins) in order to get my favorite Heroic Master. Mekaneck should have been single carded and they should have included the rip cord with the Ripper. Add me to the "not upset about the action feature" pile, but I do wish Mekaneck came with an extra, longer neck piece like the Classics one did.
It is soooooooooo much better without it!!!!! This is such a better figure with the articulated body and neck piece!!! Mekanek is probably the figure who least needs an action feature.
It is a shame they removed both action features. The alongating neck would be great even if you have to pull and push it into place, that would solve the issues Dan have and still be more fun than adding a piece. Also, becausde it is a boxed release, it would make sense to get a bit more pricey and have some action features.
I've seen an Origins figure taken apart, due to the arm socket design, an extending neck would not fit inside a torso. So they'd have to redesign the torso/sockets to get the vintage feature in, I guess like they did with the battle armor figures.
Contrary to popular believe, the Road Ripper wasn't changed due to licensing issues... It was because He-Man noticed the lack of roads in Eternia, and decided to call it the Ground Ripper instead!
That's because all the roads had been ripped.... RIP roads ⚰️🙃... Now we need a Street Sweeper to clean up all the ripped roads off of the ground. Also I feel that the rip cord feature being omitted decreased the weight yes but therefore increased the speed!
I'm just glad to finally get my Boy Mekaneck. Just need a Classified Shipwreck to complete my '80s cartoon characters I'm attached to for no reason' shelf.
With origins, they would’ve fixed the twisted waist issue because the connection point at the bottom of the torso already spins. Meaning, attach the mechanism inside to the already existing spinning port on the bottom, and you will have a mek-a-neck with neck extension and forward facing legs.
Great video! Thank you! I quite like this set. A lot of people seem to be bad-mouthing it, so if it ends up on clearance, I may get a few more to customise up Blue Argentinian, Red UK Mini-Comics, and Red Prototype Road Rippers. As for Mekaneck, I think there would've been a way to give him a telescoping neck and still retain full articulation. Y'know those extending wands with magnets on the end to help you pick things up? Build something like that into his torso, put a Universal Origins ball-joint on the end of it, and there ya go. That's be worth the price of a deluxe, I'd think.
The adult collectors need to stop crying about missing action features. Origins was never intended to be replicas, and I'm not sure why so many can't understand that. If you want the gimmicks so much, just get vintage.
I'd rather have the full articulation instead of the neck feature personally, I'm glad with how it turned out. Including him with a vehicle was a bonus 💯
Best case scenario. Single carded Mekaneck comes with the extending neck action feature. Everybody would be happy, except that guy who wants this one without a Road Ripper.
@@MsBee Maybe, maybe not. I think it depends on the cost to tool up the action feature. If that cost is more than the amount of people Mattel thinks want it, you're right. However I think action feature Mekaneck would sell better than Disco Skeletor or other deco variants. It just comes down to cost vs earnings.
Honestly, I feel like they could have figured out some other way for the neck to extend without the twist-waist thing. Without the feature, this just doesn't feel right. I feel like they didn't even try to do anything else. Even a slider on his back would have been acceptable!
Great video Dan this guy is been a figure that i want it love the look of the character the vehicle i have all the vintage vehicles but for Mek i got it
Lighter toys means less shipping costs since boats are limited by what they can carry weight wise. These toys are still made overseas since the originals so it's all a logistics case.
Given the peg-warming status of the other deluxe figures (Ram-Man and Clamp Champ), I'm not surprised that they decided not to go that route in order to give him an action feature.
They could do the extending neck without requiring a waist twist. Just put the extending part in his belly, pull head up to extend. Lots of toys do something like that, like Power of the Primes Beachcomber. He extends at the waist and it stays in place either way.
This is a vehicle that I wish didn't include a figure. The figure I can't wait to see the most with the interchangeable parts is Modulock. The Road Ripper this time has a better peg for the seat belt. I hate they left the holes for the rip cord. They should have left that mechanism.
I’m with you on the action feature take. Can I understand that other fans could be disappointed, definitely. But I think this choice give the toys so many more play & display opportunities
This is another set with poor decision making all around, imo. I'm an action feature fan, so I'll get that complaint out of the way right away. But even going beyond that, you pack him with a vehicle (which not everyone is going to want to be forced to buy to get Mekaneck); the vehicle itself doesn't even work with the ripcord; they made the base of the neck blue and wide so you can't double or triple neck pieces for a super long neck to compensate yourself for lack of feature; and even IF you didn't care about that, you have to buy multiples of the vehicle set and stockpile Ground Rippers just to get extra neck pieces. Happy for the folks that actually like this set, but I see a complete failure of decision making from all angles. Mekaneck should have been single carded and, if he wasn't gonna function, design the neck piece for stacking. If Ground Ripper NEEDED a pack in, why not swap Mekaneck into a normal retail wave to replace minicomic Roboto or something and make the repaint a pack in? I'll be taking the same stance here I did with Rattlor: skipping for now, if Mattel wants to make functioning Mekaneck and Rattlor 2.0s in the future before the line runs its course I'll get those, but if not, I'll content myself with not having them in Origins and stick to my vintage versions
I'm okay with the Ground Ripper having no more flywheel engine. Both of my vintage ones got wrecked when they collided with either our apartment door or a wall - both times the front axle disintegrated from the force of the impact. That said, I'm eagerly awaiting the Talon Fighter and Point Dread. It's probably too much to hope for a Dragon Walker reissue and that makes me kinda sad. Also, any idea if we'll get a Night Stalker? There have been so many repaints already, where's the evil horsey?
It's Ground Ripper now because all the roads had been ripped.... RIP roads ⚰️🙃... Now we need a Street Sweeper to clean up all the ripped roads off of the ground. Also I feel that the rip cord feature being omitted decreased the weight yes but therefore increased the speed!
such a disappointment to both the vehicle and figure to have lost their action features - it's insulting that they call this a "ripper" of any kind and have some stupid callout when it does nothing more than ROLL. It could have easily had a pull back feature that sent it flying, eliminating the need for a long rip cord. At least it would have done SOMETHING! As for Mekaneck, it's just more tone deaf cheapness from Mattel. They could easily have incorporated ALL character's action features in this line by redesigning how they activated, but yet they went this route - the permanent head down or head up - SO lame.
I bought one of these sets specifically to test that. It's a bit of a tight fit, requires a bit of contortion, and knee-bending, and works better with some figures than with others. But it's JUST about doable, at least with a few of the figures I tried out. Ram Man, not so much.
I got this figures at gil Roy's toy store in the winter of 1983. Me and friend Darnell was walking to the store and went to gil Roy's. Aww the childhood memories and nastalgia. But, Iam kinda disappointed Mattel keep the action feature. Without the action feature it's not the same figure.Its just convenient to just turn the body and the neck will turn. Wow another great figure without the battle figure.
How odd. All that talk of missing action features, yet you didn't even try and demonstrate the Ground Ripper's "real racing action" feature. Was it so underwhelming that you completely forgot about it even being mentioned on the packaging? 🤔
Just got mine I do miss the old feature though. Yeah Trademark issues sucks now today .It is Either use it I think or loose it. I think Even DIsney is in danger of loosing Mickey Mouse. i think Mattel now owns the trademark to Tantrum. When Back then Hasbro used it for Transformers Line. But had to rename the character Yes the vehicle is very light weight. & OMG LOL I remember a friend too optibotimus. He made a big mistake opening his up. He thought the belt was part of the packaging. SO he accidently cut the belt too. He said he Messed up Bad. Felt so bad for him.
Hello, I believe Mekaneck came out earlier in the line, when they were still trying to make as many new figures as they could with the smallest budget possible, while Rattlor came out later when all the figures had new molds and more expensive features. So I think Mekaneck was in fact a pretty creative way of giving the character a new action feature with the littlest retooling possible. Ciao
Both action features would have been pretty easy to implement, they've cut them out to save money: this way Mekaneck uses an almost entirely recicled mold and the road ripper doesn't require as much assembly time (or metal parts) in the factory. Mattel failed to hook on new fans to the line, so it's losing grounds and they have to cheapen the production to keep it running. Ciao
never owned this i like it tho shame the fun feature of rip chord missing but its a cheap line never had meckaneck either looks very kirby inspired shame dont get 2 neck pieces like classics
Enh, I had the original Road Ripper, and to be honest, the speed was great, but that big heavy central flywheel made the vehicle wobble and flop about as it sped along, and it looked ridiculous. Plus, if you got it going fast enough, a crash could cause damage -- either to the toy, to whatever it crashed into, or both. I really like how smoothly this version rolls, though.
@@archmage7813 No. It doesn't "work" at all, because there's no action "feature" to actually "work". Now it's just an accessory. An attachment. Absolutely no different than his mace or any other accessory. All these Origins releases that have honored the original nostalgic action features so far, but this one gets derped. Too bad. Mekaneck was my first figure from the vintage line.
@@hw7738 facepalm. I'm sorry that you are so confused. It works so much better than it did. Seriously look at the pictures. The classic one looks ridiculous and the new one is awesome. Take the nostalgia glasses off man.
i want him by himself. I dont care about the vehicles. The only line I care about vehicles is GIJOE . Now if i want him i have to pay this jacked up price for nothing.
I really dislike the pull apart design. I was looking forward to letting my nephews play with my original figs, but these new designs have taught them to pull the figs apart.
Until I saw this in store last week, I didn’t notice the resemblance to the Sky Sled head. Now I kinda want to go back and grab another Sky Sled , paint it green, and two of these, paint one blue. As for the action feature in his neck, what about an extended neck piece that has an extending feature? No need for a new torso mold, as the feature is contained within the extra neck piece. I do agree the blue collar ruins it…unless you have more articulation points, so the collar would be the elbow bend joint of his extensions.
I too am happy that it is done without the action feature. I always thought poor mech a neck got the raw deal for action features as he could only extend his neck sideways.
Been waiting for this release..... and now I'm disappointed. Taking away the action features of both figures just seems lazy to me. I guess I'll be looking for original figurines.
I fully agree. The action features were the entire distinction of many figures in the vintage line. Snout Spout? Mosquitor? Ram Man? All their gimmicks got Origins updates, at deluxe price tags. Neck attachments feel like a cop out. If nothing else, the extending mechanism could have kept a ball joint up top, to turn his head. Problem solved.
This is probably my least favorite release in this line. These two toys were probably two of my most favorite of the originals and they neutered them both. Very, very disappointing.
You see, and I feel the opposite: I don’t really mind that the rip-cord feature was removed from the Ground Ripper because it moves just fine without it (I also don’t remember always using it that often with the vintage vehicle), but Mekaneck is lacking without the actual ability to extend his neck. My issue is that Mattel has had at least 3 years to come up with a way to do it that wouldn’t have sacrificed from the posability of the figure. Yes, the vintage figure turned the waist to extend the neck…so why couldn’t they incorporate some sort of retractable extender within the body itself that pops out with the press of a button and clicks back into place when you push it down or something? The head could still be popped off the top and moved around. I’m no engineer, but this seems like something they could have tried tooling into a deluxe figure. But nope…let’s just do it exactly the same way we did it with Classics 10 years ago… 🫤
When I pose him with the neck extension installed, I must twist his waist. I can't help it. I have to pose him like a vintage Mekaneck with his head up. I did this in 1985, I did this in 2003, and Im doing it again now. Lol.
Really dislike the fact they removed the action features from the Origins figures.
I am quite happy they did. Such better figures now. Most of the action features are only beloved because of nostalgia. They actually made the figures very unplayable. Or very stiff.
I felt like each figure was special because the action feature. I only buy vintage for my son so he can experience it but if I was collecting wouldn't mind origin.
I found this set at target the other day. I was so excited because it has been completely sold out at BBTS!
you can buy it online too still @ Target
I agree. I enjoyed finding it at target.
I must say that I am pretty cheesed off that I need to buy a vehicle (which I don't collect in Origins) in order to get my favorite Heroic Master. Mekaneck should have been single carded and they should have included the rip cord with the Ripper.
Add me to the "not upset about the action feature" pile, but I do wish Mekaneck came with an extra, longer neck piece like the Classics one did.
Heck, I'd buy a Ground Ripper off you for $15 plus shipping.
I sold my ground ripper immediately
@@johnaiello2315 Fair enough, mate.
Yep, completely bummed about the lack of action feature ☹️😢
There are not a lot of figures where the actionfeature is as important as with MEKANEK.
It is soooooooooo much better without it!!!!! This is such a better figure with the articulated body and neck piece!!! Mekanek is probably the figure who least needs an action feature.
@@archmage7813 I disagree, but I still like this new ORIGINS-Version of the character.
@@archmage7813 i totally disagree
@@MrHsauvageau I'm glad you disagree. It's a better figure whether you like it or not.
I like the softer plastic armor here - my vintage one is broken & superglued on several of the tabs. Couldn't withstand my younger self!
I love the new neck. I hated it until I played around with it. It's pretty fun in its own right. Great poseability
I saw a pic of him the other day holding his club as a telescope - completely blew my mind!
It is a shame they removed both action features. The alongating neck would be great even if you have to pull and push it into place, that would solve the issues Dan have and still be more fun than adding a piece.
Also, becausde it is a boxed release, it would make sense to get a bit more pricey and have some action features.
@luriFiedoruk I hear you! Glad I kept the original Meckaneck figure LOL! And he still reminds me of Plastic Man LOL!
I've seen an Origins figure taken apart, due to the arm socket design, an extending neck would not fit inside a torso. So they'd have to redesign the torso/sockets to get the vintage feature in, I guess like they did with the battle armor figures.
@@scockery and therein lies the rub, you just explained precisely how Mattel already did this and very easily I might add.
Elongating....
Mm. Rare miss from the Origins vehicles - the Land Shark, Stridor, Roton and Wind Raider were all superior to the vintage versions.
Contrary to popular believe, the Road Ripper wasn't changed due to licensing issues...
It was because He-Man noticed the lack of roads in Eternia, and decided to call it the Ground Ripper instead!
I oftened wondered that. Eternia's roads would mostly be dirt.
@@scockery Watch, someone's going to correct me and say that dirt roads are still called roads. And you know what? ... They'd be right! 😛
Hilarious response my man. I love it!!!!!
I was thinking that. "Does Eternia HAVE roads?"
That's because all the roads had been ripped.... RIP roads ⚰️🙃... Now we need a Street Sweeper to clean up all the ripped roads off of the ground. Also I feel that the rip cord feature being omitted decreased the weight yes but therefore increased the speed!
I'm just glad to finally get my Boy Mekaneck. Just need a Classified Shipwreck to complete my '80s cartoon characters I'm attached to for no reason' shelf.
I've seen this set at the store, but with the lack of action features I'll wait for it to hit clearance
7:01 thank you for that epic line! 😂👍
Recently someone pointed me out that his weapon also can be used as a binocular like a pirate or sailor one. Never saw it before.
My Dad mentioned it was his Spyglass years ago 😄
Thank you. I was looking around seeing if I missed a blaster piece or something. Makes total sense now.
With origins, they would’ve fixed the twisted waist issue because the connection point at the bottom of the torso already spins. Meaning, attach the mechanism inside to the already existing spinning port on the bottom, and you will have a mek-a-neck with neck extension and forward facing legs.
Great video! Thank you! I quite like this set. A lot of people seem to be bad-mouthing it, so if it ends up on clearance, I may get a few more to customise up Blue Argentinian, Red UK Mini-Comics, and Red Prototype Road Rippers.
As for Mekaneck, I think there would've been a way to give him a telescoping neck and still retain full articulation. Y'know those extending wands with magnets on the end to help you pick things up? Build something like that into his torso, put a Universal Origins ball-joint on the end of it, and there ya go. That's be worth the price of a deluxe, I'd think.
I have found these already on clearance. Currently 40%off
Perhaps the real Road Ripper was the friends we made along the way.
Solddd!!! The box art is nostalgic!
Man I remember having that vehicle as a kid I think it came with He-Man vintage one
One version came with BA He-Man
Will there be a Blue Ground Ripper with I dunno...maybe some South American variant.
I wish they wouldn't have painted the blue on the neck as well for the same reason. I bought multiple ground rippers and was disappointed.
Yes. People who want a lot of ground rippers would've benefited from multiple meka-neck extentions: A win-win! ...What a miss...
@@bentonrp I bought two so I could display the concept version as well, and figured I could easily make a longer neck. Nope, haha!
@@fuzzd0rk I bet even if you use acetone/nail polish remover on the blue collar, the pegs won't fit in enough to be able to stack them...
@@bentonrp Probably
Compare that to the Roton Dan recently reviewed and you'll see the line declining.
I disagree. I have both and both are quite good. if you take out emotional nostalgia, in most respects actually better than the originals.
Another good point for the lack of action feature is that you can build or buy a very long neck 👍
I wanted to make a custom with this Mekaneck with Roboto's arm, could you tell me if the color is the same or is it a little different? Thanks !!!!
The adult collectors need to stop crying about missing action features. Origins was never intended to be replicas, and I'm not sure why so many can't understand that. If you want the gimmicks so much, just get vintage.
I'd rather have the full articulation instead of the neck feature personally, I'm glad with how it turned out. Including him with a vehicle was a bonus 💯
Say Dan have you ever tried the vintage hard armors on the origins figures?
I was thinking the same thing. But I believe Origins are just a little bit bigger, so it won't fit. That's what I'm guessing would happen...
I did and it works
I've just ordered this as I want the Mekaneck, but that Ground Ripper not having the pull cord... what a load of crap!
Best case scenario. Single carded Mekaneck comes with the extending neck action feature. Everybody would be happy, except that guy who wants this one without a Road Ripper.
This exactly what I'm holding our for
Ditto for a proper RATTLOR!
Not going to happen
@@MsBee Maybe, maybe not. I think it depends on the cost to tool up the action feature. If that cost is more than the amount of people Mattel thinks want it, you're right. However I think action feature Mekaneck would sell better than Disco Skeletor or other deco variants. It just comes down to cost vs earnings.
So me then.
I got mine from Target this past Saturday for $40, it was the only one available and the box is in mint condition.
Honestly, I feel like they could have figured out some other way for the neck to extend without the twist-waist thing. Without the feature, this just doesn't feel right. I feel like they didn't even try to do anything else. Even a slider on his back would have been acceptable!
Great video Dan this guy is been a figure that i want it love the look of the character the vehicle i have all the vintage vehicles but for Mek i got it
Lighter toys means less shipping costs since boats are limited by what they can carry weight wise. These toys are still made overseas since the originals so it's all a logistics case.
Given the peg-warming status of the other deluxe figures (Ram-Man and Clamp Champ), I'm not surprised that they decided not to go that route in order to give him an action feature.
They could do the extending neck without requiring a waist twist. Just put the extending part in his belly, pull head up to extend. Lots of toys do something like that, like Power of the Primes Beachcomber. He extends at the waist and it stays in place either way.
Meca-neck is kinda like the early aqua-man of the Motu universe (as in he has the lamest power ever but everyone still loves him)
Mekaneck and roboto were and still are my favorites
This is a vehicle that I wish didn't include a figure. The figure I can't wait to see the most with the interchangeable parts is Modulock. The Road Ripper this time has a better peg for the seat belt. I hate they left the holes for the rip cord. They should have left that mechanism.
I agree. All good guy vehicles should have come with a Palace Guard.
Mekaneck action feature was always awesome but I can see why they did it like in the classic line
Awesome toys collection
I’m with you on the action feature take. Can I understand that other fans could be disappointed, definitely. But I think this choice give the toys so many more play & display opportunities
i think the action features are if they interfere or no in the articulation
Talosdreamshop on Etsy has a longer neck extension. Might have to grab it.
This is another set with poor decision making all around, imo.
I'm an action feature fan, so I'll get that complaint out of the way right away.
But even going beyond that, you pack him with a vehicle (which not everyone is going to want to be forced to buy to get Mekaneck); the vehicle itself doesn't even work with the ripcord; they made the base of the neck blue and wide so you can't double or triple neck pieces for a super long neck to compensate yourself for lack of feature; and even IF you didn't care about that, you have to buy multiples of the vehicle set and stockpile Ground Rippers just to get extra neck pieces. Happy for the folks that actually like this set, but I see a complete failure of decision making from all angles. Mekaneck should have been single carded and, if he wasn't gonna function, design the neck piece for stacking. If Ground Ripper NEEDED a pack in, why not swap Mekaneck into a normal retail wave to replace minicomic Roboto or something and make the repaint a pack in?
I'll be taking the same stance here I did with Rattlor: skipping for now, if Mattel wants to make functioning Mekaneck and Rattlor 2.0s in the future before the line runs its course I'll get those, but if not, I'll content myself with not having them in Origins and stick to my vintage versions
That would be your loss. It is such a better figure without the action feature...but as you said, you are an action feature guy...
@@archmage7813 I don't consider it a loss in the slightest.
@@chesthomas7681 reality doesn't care what you do or don't consider. It remains your loss whether you know that or not.
I'm okay with the Ground Ripper having no more flywheel engine. Both of my vintage ones got wrecked when they collided with either our apartment door or a wall - both times the front axle disintegrated from the force of the impact.
That said, I'm eagerly awaiting the Talon Fighter and Point Dread. It's probably too much to hope for a Dragon Walker reissue and that makes me kinda sad.
Also, any idea if we'll get a Night Stalker? There have been so many repaints already, where's the evil horsey?
Glad I waited on this and got it yeaterday discounted for $15 bucks at Target
Do Classica fit on the Road Ripper?
I'll change the head unit to different the vintage one i got can't wait to gets home
they could do extension action feature different way then the vintage one. Mekaneck without mechanism is wrong.
A really good set, I agree the ripcord feature should have been included! Still enjoyable though
It's Ground Ripper now because all the roads had been ripped.... RIP roads ⚰️🙃... Now we need a Street Sweeper to clean up all the ripped roads off of the ground. Also I feel that the rip cord feature being omitted decreased the weight yes but therefore increased the speed!
such a disappointment to both the vehicle and figure to have lost their action features - it's insulting that they call this a "ripper" of any kind and have some stupid callout when it does nothing more than ROLL. It could have easily had a pull back feature that sent it flying, eliminating the need for a long rip cord. At least it would have done SOMETHING! As for Mekaneck, it's just more tone deaf cheapness from Mattel. They could easily have incorporated ALL character's action features in this line by redesigning how they activated, but yet they went this route - the permanent head down or head up - SO lame.
Ugh I'm sorry you feel that way but the figure is so much better without that stupid feature. The set is quite good objectively.
Thunderpunch He-Man keeps his fist-swing gimmick but Mekaneck gets spare parts. Ugggg.
To be fair to Mattel, there don't seem to be a lot of roads on Eternia.
I really want to find this set!
Got it! It seems excellent, but as others it will stay in a box indefinitly.
I would love to see Meckanek on his own blister card with his 200X colors.
Mekeneck is going to get a single release and come with necks to pop on top of his base neck.... They have to do it.
Only figure I don’t have so far but I’m not worried… 😬
Kobra Khan's pet on the back of the box is officially named Fang, not Pixel.
But his species is Pixel-lizard.
I bet Pixel Fang knows that about pet Dan 🤡
Is it compatible with classics figures?
I bought one of these sets specifically to test that. It's a bit of a tight fit, requires a bit of contortion, and knee-bending, and works better with some figures than with others. But it's JUST about doable, at least with a few of the figures I tried out. Ram Man, not so much.
I got this figures at gil Roy's toy store in the winter of 1983. Me and friend Darnell was walking to the store and went to gil Roy's. Aww the childhood memories and nastalgia. But, Iam kinda disappointed Mattel keep the action feature. Without the action feature it's not the same figure.Its just convenient to just turn the body and the neck will turn. Wow another great figure without the battle figure.
I guess we will never have a carded mech a neck in origins
How odd. All that talk of missing action features, yet you didn't even try and demonstrate the Ground Ripper's "real racing action" feature. Was it so underwhelming that you completely forgot about it even being mentioned on the packaging? 🤔
Well, meow I'm disappointed that they took that feature out. If you look at meow every character can meow stretch their freaking neck.
Just got mine I do miss the old feature though. Yeah Trademark issues sucks now today .It is Either use it I think or loose it. I think Even DIsney is in danger of loosing Mickey Mouse. i think Mattel now owns the trademark to Tantrum. When Back then Hasbro used it for Transformers Line. But had to rename the character Yes the vehicle is very light weight. & OMG LOL I remember a friend too optibotimus. He made a big mistake opening his up. He thought the belt was part of the packaging. SO he accidently cut the belt too. He said he Messed up Bad. Felt so bad for him.
Loosing???? Do you mean losing?
I soooo wish it came with 2 or 3 necks with different lengths each, even if that made it a deluxe figure…
Missed out on comparing Origins Mek with Classics Mek. Just sayin'... 🙃
3:59 why do I get the feeling you wouldn't have been disappointed. Or at least wouldn't say so. You might just say it's unfortunate.
The only way I would've bought multiple of these was the ability to make Mechaneck's neck extend to outrageous proportions.
Maybe because Eternia doesn't have all that many actual roads?
Too bad they didn't include two or three different lengths or do like you said and make them stackable.
I really want this figure, but BigBadToyStore and Entertainment Earth are taking forever to get it in stock.
I often find myself cancelling BBTS pre-orders after I find something at retail (usually Gamestop) before BBTS gets it in stock.
I never understood why Rattlor could extend his neck with a button, but Mekaneck you had to twist. Like purely tooling? Seems so odd.
Hello, I believe Mekaneck came out earlier in the line, when they were still trying to make as many new figures as they could with the smallest budget possible, while Rattlor came out later when all the figures had new molds and more expensive features. So I think Mekaneck was in fact a pretty creative way of giving the character a new action feature with the littlest retooling possible. Ciao
@@lipranditoys exactly correct
I think they’re reserving the single card for a “snake Mekanek”
Ooh, matron!
My Friends, I have the Roadripper with my Frog Monger, Zodac is chasing this escaped criminal to collect his bounty.
Why is it so hard to do the actual feature? This is just lazy.
Both action features would have been pretty easy to implement, they've cut them out to save money: this way Mekaneck uses an almost entirely recicled mold and the road ripper doesn't require as much assembly time (or metal parts) in the factory. Mattel failed to hook on new fans to the line, so it's losing grounds and they have to cheapen the production to keep it running. Ciao
And both action features were terrible in the original line so what you call lazy is just good solid design. They are both better then the originals.
If you get multiples for the car, you'll have a bunch of extra neck for one figure.
Definitely not a Hasbro box.
I love that they don't have that twist thing to the figure
Lack of action features on this key piece? One mans treasure is another mans reason to buy the vintage instead!
never owned this i like it tho shame the fun feature of rip chord missing but its a cheap line never had meckaneck either looks very kirby inspired shame dont get 2 neck pieces like classics
Enh, I had the original Road Ripper, and to be honest, the speed was great, but that big heavy central flywheel made the vehicle wobble and flop about as it sped along, and it looked ridiculous. Plus, if you got it going fast enough, a crash could cause damage -- either to the toy, to whatever it crashed into, or both.
I really like how smoothly this version rolls, though.
@@Beedo_Sookcool didn't know cool so was bit unstable still sounds fun 😀
@@benflay6038 A bit unstable but fun is a perfect way to sum up both the old Road Ripper and me. 😉
@@Beedo_Sookcool have my battle ram wish had my attack trak (batteries were soon banned from}
Mekaneck really is a junky done figure.
All the space in that box and he only came with a short neck extension. 🙃
I hate the non-telescoping neck.
I love the new neck.
It was a feature that made him stand out. I'm bummed.
@@hw7738 and he still has that feature, only it works better now.
@@archmage7813 No. It doesn't "work" at all, because there's no action "feature" to actually "work". Now it's just an accessory. An attachment. Absolutely no different than his mace or any other accessory.
All these Origins releases that have honored the original nostalgic action features so far, but this one gets derped.
Too bad. Mekaneck was my first figure from the vintage line.
@@hw7738 facepalm. I'm sorry that you are so confused. It works so much better than it did. Seriously look at the pictures. The classic one looks ridiculous and the new one is awesome. Take the nostalgia glasses off man.
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i want him by himself. I dont care about the vehicles. The only line I care about vehicles is GIJOE . Now if i want him i have to pay this jacked up price for nothing.
I really dislike the pull apart design. I was looking forward to letting my nephews play with my original figs, but these new designs have taught them to pull the figs apart.
Until I saw this in store last week, I didn’t notice the resemblance to the Sky Sled head. Now I kinda want to go back and grab another Sky Sled , paint it green, and two of these, paint one blue.
As for the action feature in his neck, what about an extended neck piece that has an extending feature? No need for a new torso mold, as the feature is contained within the extra neck piece. I do agree the blue collar ruins it…unless you have more articulation points, so the collar would be the elbow bend joint of his extensions.
I too am happy that it is done without the action feature. I always thought poor mech a neck got the raw deal for action features as he could only extend his neck sideways.
I don't like the extra head, it looks ugly.
Been waiting for this release..... and now I'm disappointed.
Taking away the action features of both figures just seems lazy to me.
I guess I'll be looking for original figurines.
I'm sorry, but they are so much better without them. To each his own but it is certainly not lazy.
I fully agree. The action features were the entire distinction of many figures in the vintage line. Snout Spout? Mosquitor? Ram Man? All their gimmicks got Origins updates, at deluxe price tags.
Neck attachments feel like a cop out. If nothing else, the extending mechanism could have kept a ball joint up top, to turn his head. Problem solved.
The original Mechaneck was almost as dark skinned as Clamp Champ. The Road Ripper/Ground Ripper has no rip chord action either? Hard pass on both!
This is probably my least favorite release in this line. These two toys were probably two of my most favorite of the originals and they neutered them both. Very, very disappointing.
I'm sorry for you but this is a great package!!! Vast improvements to the originals.
That neck sucks so much. I am glad that i am gonna save some money and forget that figure.
You see, and I feel the opposite: I don’t really mind that the rip-cord feature was removed from the Ground Ripper because it moves just fine without it (I also don’t remember always using it that often with the vintage vehicle), but Mekaneck is lacking without the actual ability to extend his neck. My issue is that Mattel has had at least 3 years to come up with a way to do it that wouldn’t have sacrificed from the posability of the figure. Yes, the vintage figure turned the waist to extend the neck…so why couldn’t they incorporate some sort of retractable extender within the body itself that pops out with the press of a button and clicks back into place when you push it down or something? The head could still be popped off the top and moved around. I’m no engineer, but this seems like something they could have tried tooling into a deluxe figure. But nope…let’s just do it exactly the same way we did it with Classics 10 years ago… 🫤
When I pose him with the neck extension installed, I must twist his waist. I can't help it. I have to pose him like a vintage Mekaneck with his head up. I did this in 1985, I did this in 2003, and Im doing it again now. Lol.