The last Dragon form released is this S.H. Figuarts Kamen Rider Wizard Land Dragon. Unlike its standard form, Land Dragon’s yellow motif exudes throughout the body. To set its position as a dragon form even more, huge shoulder pieces with a gem embedded on each affirms its position as the augmented and upgrade form from Land Style.
This last piece of the Dragon forms has a lot of accessories beginning with the extra Wizard Driver, the WizardSword gun in two mode and 15 extra hands, 5 of them are all ring-less right hands. These are used when Flame Dragon uses the Drago Timer. To attach the Dragon Timer on Flame Dragon, you need to remove his right brace to fit this in. Final parts to mention is a pair of Drago Hell Claws and just like how the Drago Timer is used, the wrists are taken off and so as the bracelets before inserting them in. Each claw is in independent hinges but don't spread as much as Kamen Rider OOO’s claws.
Now that the claws are in, it is time to put the other parts from other Dragon Forms into Flame Dragon to complete All Dragon Form. With all the parts in Flame Dragon, the figure becomes heavy and difficult to have a flexible posing balance. Unfortunately there are no stages included so you either need to buy a separate set or borrow from one of the standard forms.
I’m still not a fan of either the standard or dragon form of the Land Ring since the yellow gem on the face makes his head look disproportioned from the entire frame. It is come to my attention that all Dragon forms don’t have an extra robe like the standard Wizards that doesn’t make sense when you talk about consistency. Since the Drago Timer is included in this set forces you to get this exclusive in order to complete the All Dragon Form. It may be a genius marketing plan from Bandai, but poses a problem for any collectors. More to this from the video review below.
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