
If I didn’t know, I would think that the Saurozoic Warriors numbers are based on a co-cartoon from the 90s, which has two seasons, each with 65 episodes and 35 characters deep. The design captures the cartoon atmosphere of the TMNT era, the late 1980s and early 1990s, which is perfect for me, but also fresh and fresh. Let’s take a look at the Raptors of Sokudo Legion!



Box art is crucial for new lines like this to sell characters and stories and the art of excellent action habits of Sugudo Legion fighters jumping in the air. I like the storyline information we got, which is fun because we learned that these are great army of samurai raptors. oh. Don’t tempt me to get two more! One person needs eye patches in full. I also really like the dinosaur skin texture that makes up the background of all the graphic elements on the box, and the logo itself is really cool.

The character carries two swords, a gun and a movable helmsman. The gun is described in the box text as a Shuriken launcher, and I can totally see that the hypothetical version of these toys has disk booting. The launchers are all red with very cool silver tech plugins that remind me of the slide deck. Before reading the box, I kept thinking that the laser gun and Cyclops’ sight explosions are perfect for bucket slots. I think it might use another color to crack, like adding black or purple to the tube on the emitter.
The two swords are slightly different in size and fit firmly and securely to the ring in the graphic belt. I love how they keep the loop safely, but I also have to do a lot of exercise around them. Usually, I just like how they look there. The traditional samurai look is a cool factor for me.
The helmet fits the A-head in a specific way, but you can easily knock it off when messing with the characters. It’s no big deal, but I do have to find something on the ground a few times. I love the design, the way the Raptor claws integrates into the traditional Samurai helm design is perfect.




The carving to this guy is Rad. Even if the Raptor legs are more dazzling, they still have a strong sense of strength and weight. His skin has a large dinosaur text, and his face itself is full of features, full of cartoon exaggeration and realistic details. I like that the armor drills all have some interesting textures, and the crusher-like spikes are perfect for samurai raptors.
The pronunciation is also very good and uses a lot of rotation/hinge links for the effect, but I do have some nitpicks and highlights. The range of motion of the ball and socket is more effective than Hasbro’s body, which makes me trace the rest of my collection back. I was also impressed by the look and low range of numbers. I do want the elbow curves over 90 degrees and some of the rotations of the legs are looser than I want, but I am still able to balance him in his thin, split legs.

Initially, the shoulder pads did do their best to stretch their arms out all the way and seemed to be much more integrated into the carvings of the arm than I would at first glance. The shoulder and forearm armor looked like different parts, but in my figure they were stuck there, like the paint wasn’t completely drying or interacting with the armored parts to glue it there. Once I loosened the armor with a certain amount of heat, there was more range of motion and I was able to direct the forearm guard to a more crusher-like position. I think there is a manufacturing error in my numbers. The right wrist looks to be engraved to depend on /out, but inject the disc into the figure to hinge up/down. You can hardly see it when your hand reaches out, and it still moves well, so it is not a problem, not a little confusing at the beginning. I do wish there were some butterfly movements on my shoulders so that I could hit the two-handed sword more easily.


This number has the following expression:
- Rotate/Hinge shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, extra dog legs, wrists and ankles.
- Ball and socket waist, lower neck and upper neck
- Hinged chin
The paint is firm. Usually, I like more washing and dry eras on my numbers, but I don’t think it’s the aesthetic they want here, so solid color blocks and cleaning details work for me. There is a faint fading transition between the green and red parts of the face, with a beautiful yellow tan on the teeth and covered in the mouth.

Usually, I’m very stuck in the six-inch ratio and don’t take risks often. I’m glad this time started with an interesting, unique line. We often complain in adult toys about collecting the world getting tired of the same IP and wanting something new when buying our 70th Spider-Man character, so I’m glad I put my money in my mouth and tried it This new series. It’s interesting in itself, but I can see it works well with Motu’s origins or TMNT villains.
The number is $29.99 and can now be found on BBT. The price is a little higher than comparable mass market numbers, but the boss fight is a smaller company that makes smaller numbers, so I’d like this pricing. If you want to try it out, including the two guys I show fighting the samurai Raptor in the picture above, there are also discounted prices, and there are also several Wave One numbers on the BBT.