Toei Hero.Net's website started listing the upcoming release of the 1/1 Scale Kamen Rider ZX Prop Belt. The ZX Belt (ゼクロス)ベルト, Zekurosu Beruto) represents Ryo's transformation belt that allows him to transform into ZX.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Power Rangers Megaforce First Morph!
Earth’s defenders, NEVER SURRENDER! That is this year's 20th anniversary Power Rangers Megaforce call. Thanks to RangerCrew, we have a quick peak on the Megaforce's first morph. Check out the video after the jump.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Kyoryuger Toy Catalogue Revealed!
Now we have a clearer image of the suits from this official toy selection pamphlet of
for Juuden Sentai Kyoryuger (獣電戦隊キョウリュウジャー). Let's check it out what's in store for us in upcoming months.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Kamen Rider Wizard Land Dragon Makes Ganbaride Debut!
While Kamen Rider Wizard Water Dragon will mark its entrance this December, the card arcade Ganbaride machine has already showcased the Kamen Rider Wizard Land Dragon. Check out the video showcasing Land Dragon as he teams up with OOO's Tatoba Combo against Fourze and Meteor.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Toy Review: DX Kaixa Driver (Korean Version)
What the hell is that? Is that a new phone? That was what my wife told me when she first saw it. Of course, I laughed. I've always wanted a DX Faiz, Kaixa or Delta drive/phone but nowadays the price for one (even fugly and used) has sky-rocketed for more than what I can afford so I settled for a Korean version. There is big difference between its Jap version - just the text on the box and keys. Don't worry it is still in Japanese but the fonts are slightly different. I got mine for a great and most affordable price I can imagine. Hooray for extensive research. Again, this purchase was in line with the budget was given to me by my lovely and thoughtful woman of my life during my birthday month.
The Korean version I have to say is a good buy especially when the Jap version (as of this post) is really hard to get. This dumbed down replica functions well with all the bits and pieces you ever wanted from a Kaixa phone. Its sounds are (as what they say) louder than its Japanese version which is great as I don't need to modify and make adjustments to it (well almost).
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