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I like the Ankylosaurus, but overall... Not worth the money I feel. Also: these four combine into Kibblorr, the most kibble-centric clusterfuck of a combiner.
For some reason I really like the engineering involved in transforming the triceratops legs into robot mode, even though it leaves the beast mode legs in a static position
Depends on how realistic you want the beast mode to be. A lot of G1 figures that turned into robot animals (like the G1 Decepticon Headmasters) weren't bad on the kibble because they didn't have to hide all the robot parts. But if you want a beast mode that looks organic? Kibble is pretty much inevitable.
These are pretty cool transforming-dinosaur figures! Though, it is a shame that the green one doesn't seem like it can hold its weapons. I don't know if it actually can't, or maybe it can, it's just not very apparent, or maybe it's supposed to be mounted somewhere on the figure...? I have no idea...
And way more practical for a Gundam pilot who was still so green you could smell the tree sap. The original GX had a powerful weapon in the Satellite Cannon, sure...but when it can only be used when the moon is out, and requires several minutes of waiting in the same spot to receive the microwaves, it's not a very useful system without some dedicated backup.
@@jamesmcdavid1673 and yet a vet pilot gets the machine. It's been a while since I've seen after war gundam X I need to get the series also X Divider MG kit when bandai lol
This is actually from a Chinese TV series! Dino Launcher Season 2! And suspiciously similar to Korea's Dino Mecard AND Hello Carbot the Cretaceous Period! Search (亿奇新品心奇爆龙战车2)
I seem to remember seeing these at my local bulk buying department store called The Warehouse about 12 years ago, or so. If I remember correctly, they can combine into a super robot. Also, I think that there were other sets too, an Insect set, a set of Predators (Lion, Tiger...) and a set of her Herbivores (Giraffe, Rhino,...), but they could have been in the same set, and they combined into robots too. I never got them, and they disappeared from the shelves rather quickly as they were really cheap.
Regarding Dino Blue: Brontosaurus actually is considered to be a valid genus again, a few years back paleontologists decided that it was sufficiently different from Apatosaurus to warrant it. Dino Blue, however, is actually a Camarasaurus.
Ankylosaurus: has a good closed Dino mode but a bit to big compared to the others. Poor articulation in the arms (but I managed to open him up and modify it so the ratchets could go 360). Great head. Brachiosaurus: Actually to small compared to the rest. Open bottom and the dino mode just doesn't do it for me, looks to boring somehow.. Poor leg articulation no knees (but fixable by rotating it the other way around). Good head. Most Transformer-like head. Top heavy. Triceratops: Open bottom. No articulation problems. Head is not so good. T-Rex: to small, should have been bigger compared to Triceratops. Robot mode to thin. Articulation good. Head is OK. I was able to let it hold its weapons in its hands (but just not very firmly). Overall I like the Triceratops most. Second T-Rex, despite being a bit to small. Then Akylosaurus and Brachiosaurus. The Ankylosaurus is good only after you fixed the arms to raise up. Which I did, then I think the Ankylosaurus is the best I think. ACTUALLY: BRONTOSAURUS did exist! The name has been restored in 2015 as a separate species from Apatosaurus. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontosaurus
Dino Green's weapons have an inner and outer slot that allows them to combine for the dino mode, there's slots on the robot mode's wrists with the same shape to connect to.
@@justafork2657 The thing was that for years it was considered the same species as apatosaurus but around 2015 scientists decided it's actually different enough to be its own genus A lot of fossil taxonomy is guesswork
1) The blue one is a Brachiosaurus, 2) Brontosaurus is a valid genus again. Further study revealed that the specimens that had been named Brontosaurus were sufficiently different from those that had been named Apatosaurus to justify separating the two.
As for the green T-Rex, it looks to me like the rectangular holes on the tail weapons fit on the raised parts on the sides of the arms...maybe. Also, these remind me of some of the figures from the "Hello Carbot" line. There are both animals & vehicles.
Dino blue is either a apatasaurus, brachiasaurus, or a brontasaurus. (the brontasaurus has recently been announced by paleontologist as an official dinosaur, but I don't think that it looks like what it was thought to look like originally but it is an official dinosaur.
It's so weird to get dinosaur transformation team where the Tyrannosaurus doesn't seem to be the leader. Oh well at least the toy line has acknowledge the superiority of Ank
it makes me think they are the reformed g1 dinobots in the tv show beast wars neo galvatron killed swoop by the way when they were trying to get to lio convoy for joining but become part of big convoys team
Dino Blue's bot colors remind me of Ultra Magnus. Have you heard of the T-Beast design books? If you havent,Magnus is reimagined...as a hippo. A brachiosaur would be a nicer fit. This set looks interesting,but that kibble,whew.
actually, this dino is china cartoon that copying mechard dino and hallo carbot(Korean cartoon),Dino Launcher ,Dino Warrior Adventure from Lotta Animation studio (for hallo carbot and mechard dino, you can see here in :헬로카봇 - hello carbot official &메카드 - MECARD OFFICIAL)