>>6128296The problem is Bandai America puts all their efforts into the aesthetics, while functionality seems to be an afterthought. And I'll give it to them, the sculpting and paint work is top tier, but what good is a nice looking toy that can't hold together?
We've seen three sets of Zords now suffer from poor engineering and unnecessary die-cast. When will Bandai learn their lesson and get their shit together? It wouldn't even take much for them to have been perfect. For example the Dinozord system...
>Make Dragonzord all plastic since the Megazord needs to wear it>Give Dragonzord extra ratchets in the knees so they can lock into place for it's transformations>Make the Titanus parts that connect to the Megazord plastic to keep added weight to a minimumProblems solved! The weight to the Megazord won't be too much for the knees to handle, and the combination of less weight plus locking knees will keep the Dragonzord feet from flopping out.