Post by Deadborder on Nov 2, 2005 2:38:19 GMT -5
...or Bloody Deathsaurer, for those who don't speak Babelfishlish.
Well, after many frutless angst-ridden months, I finally managed to track doen this big, bad boy. One of my big "most sought afters", the Bloody Deathsdaurer is these dys helluva rare and helluva expensive. That I was able to get a MiB one for unsewr $200 US is rather astounding.
So how does he measure up?
Bloody Good:
Bloody Deathsaurer is Dead Sexy. That's all I need to say aobut it. But You'll probably want more.
Bloody Deathsurer is not just a simple "one for another" colour swap of the regular Deathsaurer. In fact, the colours are quite incredibly differnt between the two.
The Red (which replaces the regular Deahty's black frames) is a deeper red then that ofund on the regular NJR Deathsaurer. At the same time, its a lot shiner. Its a very, very attracrtive colour. Yes, I suppose you could clal it blood red, but only very fresh blood. Or something.
The Black is also a differnt colour. Its shiny, glossy black as opposed to the flat black of the regular Deathsaurer. Its very attractrive and goes nicely with the shiny black.
The silver weapons and parts frames are recoloured dull metalic grey, sort of a gnetaly colour. Also, the canopes are now smoke coloured, as opposed to the slightly blue tint of the NJR version. Finally, the caps are a slightly lighter grey.
Its not s straight recolour; there is one slight design change. The eyes now stay on permanently rather then flashing. A minior change, but a considerable improvemnt IMHO.
Bloody Bad:
Not much, actually. If you don't like Deathsaurers, you're nuts. But then, if you really, really dont like them, then you porbably wont like this one.
Bloody Ugly:
The price. Mine cme in at under $200 US, but I got lucky. Expect to pay a lot for one.
Conclusion:
Unless the OJR Deathsaurer's Brlack body rocks my socks off, this is defintely the bestl ooking Deathsaurer ever. I'd highly reccomand it... if oyu can afford it.
More crappy photos!
Comparisons!
And now a really crappy attempt to illustrate the different reds...
Rick R.
Well, after many frutless angst-ridden months, I finally managed to track doen this big, bad boy. One of my big "most sought afters", the Bloody Deathsdaurer is these dys helluva rare and helluva expensive. That I was able to get a MiB one for unsewr $200 US is rather astounding.
So how does he measure up?
Bloody Good:
Bloody Deathsaurer is Dead Sexy. That's all I need to say aobut it. But You'll probably want more.
Bloody Deathsurer is not just a simple "one for another" colour swap of the regular Deathsaurer. In fact, the colours are quite incredibly differnt between the two.
The Red (which replaces the regular Deahty's black frames) is a deeper red then that ofund on the regular NJR Deathsaurer. At the same time, its a lot shiner. Its a very, very attracrtive colour. Yes, I suppose you could clal it blood red, but only very fresh blood. Or something.
The Black is also a differnt colour. Its shiny, glossy black as opposed to the flat black of the regular Deathsaurer. Its very attractrive and goes nicely with the shiny black.
The silver weapons and parts frames are recoloured dull metalic grey, sort of a gnetaly colour. Also, the canopes are now smoke coloured, as opposed to the slightly blue tint of the NJR version. Finally, the caps are a slightly lighter grey.
Its not s straight recolour; there is one slight design change. The eyes now stay on permanently rather then flashing. A minior change, but a considerable improvemnt IMHO.
Bloody Bad:
Not much, actually. If you don't like Deathsaurers, you're nuts. But then, if you really, really dont like them, then you porbably wont like this one.
Bloody Ugly:
The price. Mine cme in at under $200 US, but I got lucky. Expect to pay a lot for one.
Conclusion:
Unless the OJR Deathsaurer's Brlack body rocks my socks off, this is defintely the bestl ooking Deathsaurer ever. I'd highly reccomand it... if oyu can afford it.
More crappy photos!
Comparisons!
And now a really crappy attempt to illustrate the different reds...
Rick R.