>>11115597>how does the robot feel and move?Badass. He holds together more securely than any combiner I've ever had - feels like he's just one bot, and has decent waist rotation, ankle tilts, opening hands, good range of motion with all his limbs even with the dino heads on his shoulders, and a rotating head that the original toy lacked; the wings can be moved to give him even more range of motion. Though the transformation looks complex at first due to all the panels on Seasaur, it's actually quite simple once you get the hang of it - the mechanical bits on the back of Landsaur's legs are particularly satisfying to transform. There are people who aren't a fan of the hip skirts (they weren't on the original toy), but they don't really hinder movement at all, so it's more of an aesthetic issue for fans of the original and not a functional one.
Pardon the photo quality btw - the previous pic was an old one I took during the daytime, while the sun's not up yet in the one I took just now.
>Although it seems a lot of people here love the very fascinating abomination modeThat was basically his normal Beast Mode on the show (when he bothered transforming at all) - he very rarely split up into his individual components because controlling three bodies with one mind is a bit taxing, and only really did it to gang up on individual enemies.