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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome megazord
I have lots of other Power Ranger megazords and the Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord is the best one yet. The pictures on Amazon.com don't show the way-cool Tyranno zord. (The Tyranno zord, Ptera zord and Tricera zord combine to create the Thundersaurus megazord.) It's not as complicated as the Animus megazord and goes together very solid. I can't wait to get the Raptor...
Published on December 31, 2003

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3.0 out of 5 stars It's small but it's still pretty cool
This toy is kind of small for a Megazord but it's still pretty cool. This is the first Megazord (that I know of anyway) that has interchangeable arms and weapons. It really looks like the original MMPR Megazord and it's reallly a great display piece. It makes you feel nostalgic for the original series. I collected Power Ranger toys when I was a kid but I never really...
Published on April 5, 2004 by Sean E. M. Dence


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome megazord, December 31, 2003
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord Power Rangers Dinothunder (Toy)
I have lots of other Power Ranger megazords and the Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord is the best one yet. The pictures on Amazon.com don't show the way-cool Tyranno zord. (The Tyranno zord, Ptera zord and Tricera zord combine to create the Thundersaurus megazord.) It's not as complicated as the Animus megazord and goes together very solid. I can't wait to get the Raptor Chariot, too.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley, January 6, 2004
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= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord Power Rangers Dinothunder (Toy)
Well as a fan of power rangers i've known about this guy for a while but i haven't been able to get my hands on it until the american release. Well let me start with the box, it's blue... not a very vicious color. Blue is too peaceful for such a figure. The first time I caught a glimpse of Abarenoh er.. Thundersaurus Megazord it was on the Japanese box cover with this dynamic picture of a worm's eye-view of this prehistoric titan. The american box doesn't give the figure any credit. on the inside of a flap there's a cartoon picture that is very ugly and doesn't give me the same feel I got when I first saw the figure. You might think I'm crazy for rambling about a box but I'm a collector giving his say. The packaging only has two plastic-covered wires that the Transformers products are covered in. I like that. The instruction booklet is less nice than i had hoped, It doesn't even mention you can make a weaker robot without the pteradactyl, something highly advertised in the japanese figure. I'll start about the real figure now. It's made of good plastic, but the reason I gave it bad durability was because I just dropped him and it split into like twenty pieces. The good news is you can put it right back together again and not a scratch on the plastic. He has hands but they are hidden, When you take of Tyrano and Tricera's tails and Tricera's head you get a fine shield and sword mode. I prefer not using this mode but instead using Tricera's horns as claws and using Ptera as a boomerang it keeps everyone's heads and tails on. There's an electronic feature where Tyrano's tail spins like a drill. The drill is slow moving, safe for kids but it stops spinning the second it hits something. Not great for amazing fight scenes people might try to play out. I like to take off the drill where the hand is and use it as a spinning punch. To end my review this toy is great but the american release didn't thrill me, it's a perfect gift for any child or adult who's a kid at heart.
-Toodles
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good first step, but still good., June 1, 2004
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This review is from: Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord Power Rangers Dinothunder (Toy)
I recently bought the Thundersaurus Megazord, and first of all, BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU OPEN THE BOX. There is a small gray 'handle' used in 'sword and shield mode' that I not only lost, but never saw, Period. However, there is a small slide out handle on the back of the Tricera Zords head that does just as well, although it's positioning makes the shield top-heavy and often flips upside down. The hardest part of the turning into the megazord is fixing Ptera's wings to fit on the Tyranno. The hardest part going back to dino is fixing the Tryanno's legs to allow it to stand normally. Although the toy is very fun, the fact that it is only three pieces allows someone to get bored easily, although this will be fixed when Bandai releases the rest of the zords in the fall. All in all, a good toy, and although it does seem smaller than others, it is still worth it. Drill action is fun, but weak. The second anything is touched to it, it stops, as a safety feature. I also noticed, if you take both arms off and start the drill, both sides have little white areas that spin. This is to allow the additional zords to be put on and have the actions on the show. Good toy, but best to be considered as a first step for the whole collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Look at this, June 21, 2004
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This review is from: Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord Power Rangers Dinothunder (Toy)
Nice. Like the design on tyrano tail still waiting for Dino stegazord w/ Dimetrio{Whites Megazord],Mezadon[6th ranger megazord], and the 3 xtras [Ankylo(orange),Parasaur(green), and Celpheo(Purple).And for thoese who think this megazord is small wait for next years. ha (...)
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's small but it's still pretty cool, April 5, 2004
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This review is from: Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord Power Rangers Dinothunder (Toy)
This toy is kind of small for a Megazord but it's still pretty cool. This is the first Megazord (that I know of anyway) that has interchangeable arms and weapons. It really looks like the original MMPR Megazord and it's reallly a great display piece. It makes you feel nostalgic for the original series. I collected Power Ranger toys when I was a kid but I never really bought any as an adult. I felt really nostalgic for the original series after seeing the original Green Ranger on the newest series so I ran out and bought this toy! This toy is great for the old fans of MMPR or your kids if they are now watching the show.
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