This is my review of the S.H. Figuarts DekaGreen, the 3rd installment on the Dekaranger/Power Rangers SPD line. DekaGreen's sculpting does not only follow other Dekaranger
releases but somewhat an engineering copy from the Shinkenger line.
The number 3 and the SPD chest plate are
embossed on top of the sleek green paint applications. On the side of his
helmet have mounted red transluscent plastic to mimic the flashy lights seen
during roll calls.
Let's check out the accessories he is inclusive with. The SP license continues to employ the same
gimmick, with the cover that flips. Again, Bandai can add more detail by actually
including the SPD crest. Since there’s none, I’ll let you guys with skilled
hands fill in this gap.
Two kinds of the D-Rods are included, one to holster on
the figure and the other for all out action poses. Just like DekaBlue,
Dekagreen has the D-Knuckle that fit quite well on the holding hand.Although
you cannot mount the D-Rod and D-knuckle together, you get a separate sculpted
D-blaster equally placed with solid and crisp green paint apps just like the
other weaponized accessories.
There are 11 hands included in this Tamashii Web
Exclusive mainly to either be used for roll call positions or to hold the
armaments included in the set. His three holsters do clip on the belt firmly
and there are no click grooves to actually snap the weapons in place, usually
gravity takes charge in this scenario. And with the holsters, the only flaw is
that they are in the way of the leg articulation.
If you are a huge DekaRanger or a Power Rangers SPD fan,
this is a figure that you can consider taking on. As for flaws, well, if you
have swallowed imperfections from Red and Blue, definitely you can forgive what
DekaGreen has to offer. From what I can see, the set is not too shabby. With
the S.H. Figuarts Dekagreen, you are almost there in creating your 5 man super
police team come into fruition.
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