Berserk Fury: Well maybe we wouldn’t sound so bad if some people didn’t try to play with big meaty claws! Rev Raptor: What did you say, punk? Berserk Fury: BIG! MEATY! CLAWS! Rev Raptor: Well these claws ain’t for just attracting mates! Berserk Fury: Bring it on, old man! Bring it on!
This is an impressive piece of plastic engineering,it looks very well designed and didn't fall to pieces when you posed the kit,there's a lot to like here,bud.✌👍
@@spacehamsterZH I do concur,sir!,can't get enough of those wonderful 'dinosaur' type Zoids,great review as well,it's a shame these kits arn't available more locally,I guess they're too niche!👍
Just built this and I love it! I am a bit disappointed that they didnt include the guns as they did in the series and even in the box. This was used so many times in the show I lost count lol
Yeah, you know, I always hated the way the toys had fewer and fewer guns as time progressed, to the point where in Genesis they actually switched almost entirely to bladed weapons - and at the same time they were always shown with additional guns in the anime, at least through CC. Never made any sense to me.
@@spacehamsterZH I sort of still sent to ask the makers in kotobukiya why this was done honestly, I never saw the pile driver in the anime but the guns for the grunt suit was common.
@@panzershuriken6590 I guess it's a question of whether you think of the HMMs as being based on the toys or on the anime. I think Kotobukiya never entirely made up their minds about that. Although given the color of the Rev Raptor's canopy, I guess they were basing this one more on the toy than the anime.
I like how theres no polycaps in this. I think this might be the first HMM with no polycaps and I'm all for it. I know Bandai has been moving away from polycaps for a while now and its nice to see Kotobukiya follow suit. I guess PC's as a whole will probably stop being used in kits in the coming years, they are kinda dated by today's standards. Also I think you're on to somthing about an Anime color variant on the horizon. My Berserk Furher repackage and my Liger Zero Marking plus had those type of pilots, replacing the pre-painted pilots. So I think a reverse could happen where the Rev Raptor gets a painted pilot. I don't really know who since nobody important really piloted them. But it would be funny to get a little Van for that episode where he hijacked one
Ah ok, thanks - now that you mention it, I haven't built any of the repackage versions, so maybe that's why I wasn't familiar with this type of pilot figure. Although the ones I was talking about look the same, but they come unpainted and on sprues. I'd honestly have to go back and check all of my kits (and on the painted ones, I'm scared to pry open the cockpits), but I'm pretty sure most of them didn't come with the fully painted pilots. Off the top of my head, the only one I remember having one is the Dibison. Anyway, I agree about the polycaps. The Cannontortoise actually doesn't have them either, but from what I remember, it didn't have ABS joint parts to replace them. It definitely seems to be the way of the future because molding precision is improving, and the polycaps on the older Koto kits tended to be problematic. Most of the ones holding the legs on my Death Stinger have cracked because they were under too much stress. I won't miss that problem for a second.
For me: if it's not a moving zoid, it's not a real zoid. I hope that the moving zoids franchise will continue to be produced for years to come, becouse this is one of the best toy franchise of all time. I used to have a dozen 80's zoids, but sold them when I was supposed to do so when growing up, I still miss them. I have since then never looked at zoids again until recently, and bought 12 zoids wild toys that you have so well reviewed, so thanks for reintroducing me to zoids, you are the best zoids reviewer out there, and I will let the ad's run.
Thank you, much appreciated! And you'll get no disagreement from me - the motorized Zoids are the real thing. I look at HMMs as model kits based on Zoids, not really Zoids.
Ugh. It's not really an awesome break, I've just been super busy with work... I've got not one, but two ZWR models that I need to review, and I really hope I can get at least one of those up by the end of the week. Thanks for checking in, though ;-)
Well... on the one hand, I do love Seismosaurus, on the other hand, the Tomy model is already so detailed that I don't see how an HMM would add anything to it. Well, except get rid of those ugly Blox pegholes, I guess.
Nice little model! Would you say it is more worthy of the HMM moniker than their previous Zoids Wild 'HMM' release of the rather lazy Liger kit? As for not painting your Genosaur, I've only painted 7 of my HMM kits! LOL, the biggest project being converting the Iron Kong Puroitsuen Knight into an Iron Kong Schwartz with a custom giant Gatling gun etc.. the large backpack actually ended up repainted and on my custom painted copper/bronze Krark that looks pretty good actually (the combo that is). I think HMM Kong Schwartz kits wee twice the price of the Puroitsuen at the time.
Well, there's always been a bit of a range in terms of complexity with the HMM kits in terms of their overall complexity and engineering, but I'd say this very much looks and feels like the Godos and Iguan kits. It's clearly *based on* the Tomy model, but it has a ton of added detail that sort of takes things the Tomy version only hints at and fully realizes them. The Wild Liger kit doesn't really do that, it looks almost the same, just with poseable limbs instead of a motor. Also, the reason I made that comment about the GS not being painted is just that it's from a time when I didn't paint my kits at all. I don't build any HMMs anymore unless I'm doing a full paintjob, so it's a bit awkward showing something off from 10 years ago when I was just glad to be able to do a full snap build... times change, y'know. Always wanting to paint everything is also the reason I'm sitting on every single variant of the Iron Kong, all unpainted in boxes, and I have no idea when I'll ever get around to them, so I'm pretty impressed you finished yours.
Building my own right now, and my absolute favorite part of this kit is that the joint caps are undergated
Yeah, that does save a TON of cleanup time...
exciting, cant wait for the next one. Big fan
The best ZOID content / reviews in YT! Always running the ads when I watch cus you're the best :D
Thank you!
@@spacehamsterZH Cus of you, my 3 zoids wild became 28 zoids wild. HHAHHA. they should pay you for these @TakaraTomy
@@LokalMMAPH hahaha, awesome. Just don't blame me when you end up broke and homeless XD
@@spacehamsterZH HAHHAHAHAHAHAH
Berserk Fury: Well maybe we wouldn’t sound so bad if some people didn’t try to play with big meaty claws!
Rev Raptor: What did you say, punk?
Berserk Fury: BIG! MEATY! CLAWS!
Rev Raptor: Well these claws ain’t for just attracting mates!
Berserk Fury: Bring it on, old man! Bring it on!
This is an impressive piece of plastic engineering,it looks very well designed and didn't fall to pieces when you posed the kit,there's a lot to like here,bud.✌👍
Yeah, this one's just all around good news. An HMM kit of an NJR Zoid that's an actual dinosaur, and it doesn't suck. More please.
@@spacehamsterZH I do concur,sir!,can't get enough of those wonderful 'dinosaur' type Zoids,great review as well,it's a shame these kits arn't available more locally,I guess they're too niche!👍
Just built this and I love it! I am a bit disappointed that they didnt include the guns as they did in the series and even in the box. This was used so many times in the show I lost count lol
Yeah, you know, I always hated the way the toys had fewer and fewer guns as time progressed, to the point where in Genesis they actually switched almost entirely to bladed weapons - and at the same time they were always shown with additional guns in the anime, at least through CC. Never made any sense to me.
@@spacehamsterZH I sort of still sent to ask the makers in kotobukiya why this was done honestly, I never saw the pile driver in the anime but the guns for the grunt suit was common.
@@panzershuriken6590 I guess it's a question of whether you think of the HMMs as being based on the toys or on the anime. I think Kotobukiya never entirely made up their minds about that. Although given the color of the Rev Raptor's canopy, I guess they were basing this one more on the toy than the anime.
I like how theres no polycaps in this. I think this might be the first HMM with no polycaps and I'm all for it. I know Bandai has been moving away from polycaps for a while now and its nice to see Kotobukiya follow suit. I guess PC's as a whole will probably stop being used in kits in the coming years, they are kinda dated by today's standards. Also I think you're on to somthing about an Anime color variant on the horizon. My Berserk Furher repackage and my Liger Zero Marking plus had those type of pilots, replacing the pre-painted pilots. So I think a reverse could happen where the Rev Raptor gets a painted pilot. I don't really know who since nobody important really piloted them. But it would be funny to get a little Van for that episode where he hijacked one
Ah ok, thanks - now that you mention it, I haven't built any of the repackage versions, so maybe that's why I wasn't familiar with this type of pilot figure. Although the ones I was talking about look the same, but they come unpainted and on sprues. I'd honestly have to go back and check all of my kits (and on the painted ones, I'm scared to pry open the cockpits), but I'm pretty sure most of them didn't come with the fully painted pilots. Off the top of my head, the only one I remember having one is the Dibison.
Anyway, I agree about the polycaps. The Cannontortoise actually doesn't have them either, but from what I remember, it didn't have ABS joint parts to replace them. It definitely seems to be the way of the future because molding precision is improving, and the polycaps on the older Koto kits tended to be problematic. Most of the ones holding the legs on my Death Stinger have cracked because they were under too much stress. I won't miss that problem for a second.
For me: if it's not a moving zoid, it's not a real zoid. I hope that the moving zoids franchise will continue to be produced for years to come, becouse this is one of the best toy franchise of all time. I used to have a dozen 80's zoids, but sold them when I was supposed to do so when growing up, I still miss them. I have since then never looked at zoids again until recently, and bought 12 zoids wild toys that you have so well reviewed, so thanks for reintroducing me to zoids, you are the best zoids reviewer out there, and I will let the ad's run.
Thank you, much appreciated! And you'll get no disagreement from me - the motorized Zoids are the real thing. I look at HMMs as model kits based on Zoids, not really Zoids.
Rad stuff.
2 months have passed already? I hope you're having an awesome break from youtube man.
Ugh. It's not really an awesome break, I've just been super busy with work... I've got not one, but two ZWR models that I need to review, and I really hope I can get at least one of those up by the end of the week. Thanks for checking in, though ;-)
@@spacehamsterZH yeah life is hard sometimes. Just take it easy and good luck dude.
Kotobukiya should do an HMM Seismosaurus.
Well... on the one hand, I do love Seismosaurus, on the other hand, the Tomy model is already so detailed that I don't see how an HMM would add anything to it. Well, except get rid of those ugly Blox pegholes, I guess.
@@spacehamsterZH I think it should keep the peg holes.
@@StevenDolce really? That's always been the only thing that bugs me about it. But then again I really hated Blox at the time.
While I love this Rev Raptor model kit, it's very unstable when standing free and topples easily.
Had to glutac it to a plastic base lol
You could also get one of Kotobukiya's action bases to help with that. I agree the feet are kind of small, though.
@@spacehamsterZH Good call, gonna look into getting one.
Nice little model! Would you say it is more worthy of the HMM moniker than their previous Zoids Wild 'HMM' release of the rather lazy Liger kit? As for not painting your Genosaur, I've only painted 7 of my HMM kits! LOL, the biggest project being converting the Iron Kong Puroitsuen Knight into an Iron Kong Schwartz with a custom giant Gatling gun etc.. the large backpack actually ended up repainted and on my custom painted copper/bronze Krark that looks pretty good actually (the combo that is). I think HMM Kong Schwartz kits wee twice the price of the Puroitsuen at the time.
Well, there's always been a bit of a range in terms of complexity with the HMM kits in terms of their overall complexity and engineering, but I'd say this very much looks and feels like the Godos and Iguan kits. It's clearly *based on* the Tomy model, but it has a ton of added detail that sort of takes things the Tomy version only hints at and fully realizes them. The Wild Liger kit doesn't really do that, it looks almost the same, just with poseable limbs instead of a motor.
Also, the reason I made that comment about the GS not being painted is just that it's from a time when I didn't paint my kits at all. I don't build any HMMs anymore unless I'm doing a full paintjob, so it's a bit awkward showing something off from 10 years ago when I was just glad to be able to do a full snap build... times change, y'know. Always wanting to paint everything is also the reason I'm sitting on every single variant of the Iron Kong, all unpainted in boxes, and I have no idea when I'll ever get around to them, so I'm pretty impressed you finished yours.
4,800 yen seems kind of overpriced.
Yeah, it's pretty expensive, but then Kotobukiya isn't cheap in general.