Sunday, November 28, 2010

PredaKing 2010 Reissue Review - Part II Final

Hey guys, I'm back with more updates.

Took out the stickers this morning and begun to put on the blings for predaking.


The process was tedious as I have very shaky hands. I read the instructions and made sure that the orientation of the stickers are correct. I noticed that the instructions given was for the previous issues of predaking as the some of the stickers shown in the instruction leaflet does not match the stickers given.

My problem came when I was sticking the stickers for Tantrum's shoulder. Anyway I juz looked closely at the battle card and tried to sort out the orientation to stick the stickers. The gold portion is facing towards the shoulder, correct me if I'm wrong.


Here's the comparison for the before and after. Looks great isn't it? My Rampage's tail is very loose as you can see on the picture on the right side .. any solution?


A pose from the King.


Predacons looks great on their own as beast mode, but definitely a No No for me in robot mode. Limited poses in robot mode as they are still the same old G1 figures. No doubt Predaking already look good on it's own, I do hope that some 3rd party toy makers will make some extra accessories to further enhance the posability of the G1 predaking.

Articulation: 3 - Very limited articulation
Value for Money: 3 - I find that the price is rather steep
Summary: 7 - Despite the steep price and limited articulation, I still find that this is a good toy . The 25th anniversary Predaking will be a nice showpiece in your home if you do not own the vintage one.

2 comments:

  1. How is it compared to the vintage?

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  2. Hi,

    Having handled and compared them side by side, personally on appearance wise, the 2010 version wins hands down. The gold paint does made it stand up much nicer than the vintage.

    But sentimental wise.. nothing beats the vintage.

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