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Showing posts with label form. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2014

RAH DX Kamen Rider Faiz Axel Form 1.5 Ver Coming In 2015

Medicom will be releasing an updated version of Faiz's upgrade form with the RAH DX Kamen Rider Faiz Axel Form 1.5. The figure is slated to go on retail this April 2015 for 21,000 yen. Its first version was released in back in 2011.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

RAH DX Kamen Rider Den-O Climax Form To Arrive In 2015

This month's Figure Oh magazine has just revealed the Medicom will be releasing the RAH DX Kamen Rider Den-O Climax Form. The figure represents Den-O's sixth and strongest form using the K-Taros phone.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Toy Review: S.I.C. Kamen Rider Kiva Emperor Form

The S.I.C. Kamen Rider Kiva Emperor Form was released back in December of 2009 almost near the date when the series first aired. Since this an S.I.C., the figure has a lot of coarse texture to it and can be considered as extreme styling with the parts larger than life. Kiva Emperor has some parts that are in die-cast, a staple for most S.I.C. figures during that time. His Tatsulot is already molded on his left arm but as a default, this is incomplete.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Toy Review: SH Figuarts Kamen Rider Den-O Climax Form

Things just gets better and better as we end 2011 let alone the season to be jolly at climax. Welcome to my written review of the SH Figuarts Kamen Rider Den-O Climax form. I've been pondering for quite awhile how long did it take to have another Den-O SHF on the shelves. So far in the SHF line we had 4 exclusives, a re-issue (sort of), all Taros in place including Seig Imagin and of course Hana (just in case you've forgotten).

This year 2011, we are given one more taste of Den-O's awesomeness with Climax Form. We are almost there before Den-O Sword Form. We had a glimpse at the Tamashii Nations 2011 event. The box art of Den-O Climax Form also takes on a different form from past Den-O related figures. Instead of a mono color scheme, Climax showcases a bright take.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Toy Review: SIC Kiwami Tamashii Blade Jack Form


SIC Kiwami Tamashii Blade Jack Form is just a repaint of SIC blade but this has wings to boast of...well not really.

The only changes between Blade and Jack Form is the golden paint apps to replace the silver. from the original. The chest design, the absorber and the are newly painted to accommodate the design. The wings are translucent red which you can remove via the hole at the back. Great thing about the wings is that they are independent from each other so you can spread those according to your liking even tilting the whole thing to make it seem like Blade is actually flying. 

Monday, January 24, 2011

Toy Review: SHF and C.O.R. Kabuto Hyper Form


This is my second VS feature. I'm thinking if I should continue on doing this because two figures in one review plus a  video is quite taxing and difficult to edit. But anyway here it goes. Presenting...two toys but of the same character - Cast Of Riders Kabuto Hyper Form and SH Figuarts Kabuto Hyper Form. I'm walking in the path of.....difficulty :(. Lets start with COR.

CAST OF RIDER KABUTO HYPER FORM


Cast of Rider series from Bandai was made when the Kabuto was still on air and SH Figuarts were still Shoucaku Henshins. Basically SHFs are breakaway from the SHs creating a new toy line -with refined articulation and better sculpt, almost 100% accurate from the tokusatsu show.  Enough with the history, moving on with the review. 

It may seemed like the CORs are the poor man's version of SHFs or even SHs, but looks can be deceiving. C.O.R. Kabuto Hyper Form does have similarities with its SHF counterpart especially the red paint apps on the head, shoulder pads, Kabuto's zecter, the two extra hands and chest armor.  COR KHF is nifty, no need for pegs, holes (except for the additional hands). A simple push of the buttons on the Kabuto Zecter and  its back part transforms the rider to the Hyper Clock Up mode. There are hinges on the sides of the arms and legs to expose the small wings. It is really easy.
Also inclusive are the two kinds of the Perfect Zecter - gun and sword mode. Both armaments are brightly colored and slightly resemble the one you see on the show. A couple of frowns though for the weapons, the Zecters (though brightly colored) in gun mode are just painted in their respective colors, there are no additional painted lines to differentiate parts. The whole gun is petite and not in scale with the Zecters seen in the show. Though the gun is easy to place on the extra holding hands, it doesn't feel right. The Zecters cannot be removed from the gun to place those on the sword. The sword is painted in black, gold and a hint of red. But without the Zecters in place, the sword looks empty and useless. 


The fun slightly ends on the figure's articlutation - it has a coulple of limitations. Hey, this is not SHF. The head does swivel but doesn't have a neck joint. The arms are the same but doesn't go in and out. Elbows have only one joint. The hand however rests in a ball joint so it is easier swing the sword left to right. The legs doesn't have a swivel to raise the leg on its side and when raised the whole leg shifts on a weird angle. Sadly, no waist and torso joints either.

SH FIGUARTS KABUTO HYPER FORM

SHF Kabuto in Hyper Form is like you typical SHF figure and has the same articulation as SHF Kabuto (since basically Hyper form is molded from Kabuto). Buttons and hinges are replaced with pegs. Without the nails to remove from its place, the parts are difficult to manage. Instead of two Perfect Zecters, SHF Kabuto HF, has only one Perfect Zecter. By shifting the handle, it converts to either sword or gun mode. The weapon itself is highly detailed and significantly longer than the COR. Each Zecter can be removed from the sword and can switch with other Zecters from the SHF Kabuto line. Its great, but not that important. 

Other things included are 5 interchangeable hands - two open relaxed hands, two holding hands and a "walking in the path of heaven" hand. There is a hitch, the holding hands don't work well when grabbing the Perfect Zecter. It doesn't stay in place and not as stable as the COR.

Hinges on the foot are replaced by ball joints, which I really dislike because when you put them on a certain stance and doesn't support the whole figure.You'll hear from me about this a lot.

The highlight of SHF Kabuto HF are the plastic jet streams. I call them jet streams because they are not wings, even if they are fashioned like it. Wings are bendable even to an extreme extent - this makes you comfortable and eases your mind of it.

COR Kabuto does stand up against its SHF counterpart when its comes to paint, accessory count and price point. Price point? Well let's say one SHF is equivalent to 5 CORs.  SHF Kabuto HF however wins in articulation and the wings which beautifies the whole look. Ok I said wings, but I'm still sticking to the jet stream analogy. 

More of my review on this video.

PART 1



Part 2




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