>>6113401>>6113393I can vouch for both of these products, though moreso for the Dragonzord than the Command Center.
The Dragonzord, in addition to being a nice, cartoony version of the original, is slightly RC(though you can't really backup or control turning), has a pilot-area for the Green(or presumably any other) Ranger, has remote-control fire missiles, has shoulder missiles, and a very nice tail.
https://youtu.be/49gi0mwJf6I a demo someone put up that doesn't have a voiceover but shows the thing in action.
The Command Center is simpler, but still has some nice points about it. It has a VERY nice Zordon, an Alpha 5, a view-globe(that, sadly, only ever will show Goldar), a flipout platform with the 5 Power Ranger dino symbols, a storage rack for 6 weapons(though for whatever reason they've got molded detail of the Rangers' weapons to show where they go but decided on molding a Blade Blaster for a clip it couldn't go on and no Dragon Dagger space either).
There's also a little tower to the right of Zordon with a flip-out launcher, a 'fighting' gimmick(which just kind of smashes two Imaginext or similar size figures together when you pull the lever), and a 'jail cell' in the back of the rock face. Unfortunately, there's only videos with bad voiceovers or kid commercials, but I can tell you that if you've got the 4-inch Rangers, this is a pretty nice set and this Alpha 5 goes a lot better with them than the one that was in the 4-inch line.