>>10498038>give us screen accurate figures>posts zapThose retro Megazords are probably the most screen accurate we've ever gotten. Yeah the articulation was basic, but Zords aren't generally known for their mobility. They're scaled perfectly to the main villains like Goldar, and if you want to have a giant Green Ranger taking on the OG Megazord, that's perfectly in scale as well. The scale problem isn't with those Zords, it's with the monsters of the day. It was always retarded to make them larger than everything else. If anything should have been scaled to them, it should've been the zap stuff. But for cheap, non-transforming zords, I think then retros are the perfect size.
Their biggest flaw is the minimal paint, but it's not difficult to take a Gundam marker and fill in some of those missing details. I'd also say they were a bit too highly priced, but if Hasbro had made them fully painted and/or articulated they'd have probably cost at least $35, so I think $16 (first wave, $17 wave 2) was fair enough. It bums me out that we'll never get a screen accurate Dragonzord at that size, or anything from season 3 or Zeo. I don't know why they bothered with the Galaxy Megazord if the second wave was gonna ge entirely MMPR. Should've just done the damn normal Dragonzord.