This site is an attempt to share my thoughts on my ever-growing collection of action figures and toys. I hope to present a diverse array of collectibles through pictures and words: my own adult "show and tell".
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Mazinger Z - Bandai Tamashii Nations Super Robot Chogokin figure review
The Super Robot Chogokin version of Mazinger Z is my idea of the "bare bones minimum" you can get for a chogokin figure. It's small, standing about 5" tall, and features very little in the way of useful accessories. That said, it's a beautiful figure with some great articulation packed into a small size, and boasts a decent level of die-cast metal content. SRC Mazinger Z is a pretty cool looking figure. The sculpt is good, and the high gloss red, black and blue really reflect light wonderfully. Proportions are good - aesthetically speaking, it's an excellent figure. It comes with a removable pilder (which I needed to file a little to get it to sit properly in the crown), a sword (which I don't recall him ever using - I associate the Mazinger Blade more with Great Mazinger), a couple of alternate hands (which are very difficult to snap into place) and a pair of alternate "metallic" giant hands (as well as an enlarged forearm for them to snap onto). That's it. No effect parts, no stand, no scrander or rocket punch. The good news is that those are available, but only via a separate accessories pack that runs an additional $30-$50 on the aftermarket. I paid about $80 new for this figure, which is currently a decent price. It's a nifty little figure, and isn't bad as a starter Mazinger Z figure, or as an introduction to the world of chogokin, but it really isn't a stand-out in any way. I think for it's original $40-ish price tag, I would have been much happier. I did have a Great Mazinger SRC figure that I unfortunately sold off a few years back, much to my regret. That figure had tons of great accessories and some wonderful Thunder Break lightning effects! Might have to re-buy it now that I think of it...
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Mazinger Z : Sentinel RIOBOT 10th Anniversary action figure review
Originally released at the beginning of 2020, I waited nearly a year before buying this figure. I have several Sentinel RIOBOT figures in my collection, and while I tend to admire them as excellent action figures and collector pieces, I do feel that they are overpriced . So, though I love Mazinger Z, and immediately gravitated towards this RIOBOT, I ended up cancelling the pre-order and waiting for the price (originally about $300 before shipping) to come down somewhat. I did finally manage to get the figure for $241 shipped just this month, and while I feel like that was more reasonable, I still don't feel like I have a figure necessarily worthy of that price (I think $185 would probably be a fair price for this guy). That said (and I know this may sound contrary), I do feel like this is within the Top 3 figures I bought in 2020!
Sentinel's Mazinger Z is comparable to some of my other Mazingers in terms of height, but this one's proportions are a bit more distinctive. This version sports the same large-ball shoulders we saw on last year's Grendizer (I think this is the same body, in fact), and the mid-torso features a much wider spread. The result is that this Mazinger Z appears squatter and blockier than my Metal Build version, and the Soul of Chogokin version is positively wispy in comparison.
Though this isn't my favorite look for Mazinger Z, I do appreciate its uniqueness (after all, I don't want every version of the character to look the same - otherwise what's the point in having more than 1, right?), and it's a heck of a lot of fun to play around with and pose. In fact, it's once I got to the second tray of accessories and actually attached his "Dynamic Scrander" (a pretty good name for it, actually) and started posing the figure that I finally got my money's worth.
Sentinel's Mazinger Z has some die-cast content, but not much. I think the silver parts are metal, and the rest is a very shiny black plastic. It has a little weight, but it's not enough to completely offset the enormous scrander without the stand, for example.