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Post by chrisjbrandon on Mar 6, 2006 2:17:45 GMT -5
I always test my Zoids, but 115.00 = about 150 dollar posable Murasame....
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Post by bboyzoider on Mar 6, 2006 8:03:32 GMT -5
I too don't play with my zoids as much these days, but when I get a new one each time I put batteries in them to see how they function. Like with the Murasame and Mugen, if I didn't go to any zoid sites, I would have never found out that the Mugen stops and growls until I put in the batteries.
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Post by Königbreaker on Mar 6, 2006 12:23:56 GMT -5
I so prefer articulated Zoids over motorized Zoids.. I mean, you can only watch a Zoids walk a few steps, fall to the ground, and breakdance around the room so many times.. With articulation, the poses are almost endless.
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Post by Tilly on Mar 6, 2006 12:48:39 GMT -5
It's not always the motion itself, it's the construction and the entire feel of the kit. But KAndrw already summed up what I have to say on that matter...
Though Saberlion still rocks.
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Post by chrisjbrandon on Mar 6, 2006 12:55:27 GMT -5
It's not always the motion itself, it's the construction and the entire feel of the kit. I agree the engineering of the motion is cool too! ;D
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Post by boff123 on Mar 6, 2006 13:58:30 GMT -5
it is nice but 115 bucks to make it move does not seem worth it.
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Post by Snowflake on Mar 6, 2006 14:07:47 GMT -5
I've said this before, but I like the variety in zoids. You have your choice of motorized, posable, and everything in between. The weird thing about this is, I remember a month or two back somebody had a thread suggesting that they retrofit motorized zoids into posable ones, and someone else postulated that it was too expensive.. and here we are!
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Post by Yurei Avalon on Mar 6, 2006 14:16:10 GMT -5
.. it's still too expensive though ><
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Post by Velg on Mar 6, 2006 17:31:36 GMT -5
it is nice but 115 bucks to make it move does not seem worth it. I'd have to agree. Especially since the Murasame doesn't even come with it. $115 for a bunch of parts? Cool as it is, I definately don't see what makes it worth spending so much when the zoid itself doesn't even come with the parts. Like someone else said, I'd much rather just have a KFM Murasame.
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Post by Big Sazabi on Mar 8, 2006 18:07:31 GMT -5
For 115, That is way to expensive, I can get the resin kits for my MG GM Kai to make into a GM Powered for like 45.00. You could also just go by some of the poly joints for like 10-15 at the most. It's a nice concept, but I just don't think it will work out.
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Post by DarknessFury on Mar 8, 2006 22:23:52 GMT -5
I just think that Tomy should just do poseable Zoids instead of motorized ones. More people might be attracted if Zoids were poseable instead of their dead set movements. But of course, NO resins!
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Post by 尹 眞悟 on Mar 8, 2006 22:56:23 GMT -5
More people might not as well. I don't think Tomy will risk a huge pile of money finding out xp
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Post by adamassc on Mar 8, 2006 23:07:31 GMT -5
well, they have taken some baby steps towards finding out. The small handful of SS zoids, and now the Bios. Tomy's definately tested the waters, this resin kit is just the latest hop. Too bad they made it cost so much.
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Post by Tilly on Mar 9, 2006 1:35:32 GMT -5
I know I'd stop buying them if they all went poseable. Plenty of OJR and OER and the like to chase that DOES move that I haven't built, then...
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Post by bellyheng on Mar 9, 2006 2:15:26 GMT -5
best of both world solution - A fully posable battery operated zoids why not? simply release a gear or some mech. catch so that the joint are free~! ;D
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