CM is capable of totally making a decent Mospeada ride armor. Why they were only able to produce this as an end result, confuses me. I like my gokins to be at least 8-9" in height. Anything else is too small in my opinion. The vintage Gakken Mospeada ride armor is still superior to most current Mospeada products.
I have the Fuke type and I generally like this toy. It is very delicate and can be fragile if not carefully handled, but everything pegs into place eventually. My only complaint is the armor mode being extremely top heavy due to the metallic torso (which also makes pegging difficult). Also, considering how much this thing costs, I cant understand why a proper display stand is not included.
I bought the Fuke/Rook model, since Megahouse/Toymani cut their line short. I didn't even get one transformation done before both arms broke! I'm so dis-appointed. These things are crap. Stick with Megahouse.
I actually have several sets of these. I love them & think for the size CM Corps did a wonderful job. Moreso as I`m a big fan of the 1/18th scale & want to see more,so CM Corps gets a BIG Thumbs UP for doing this. As for the transformations,yea tricky,yea a tad fragile But hell a lot of fun. Maybe you should get someone who likes the scale to review this scale in the future & you stick with LEGO or is that too fiddly for you too?
Yikes. Just watching Josh fiddle with that thing gives me a headache.
I think the CM's scale is just too small for something as complex as the Ride Armor. The ideal scale for a transforming Ride Armor should be about halfway between this little thing and the big ol' Gakken from back in the day.
CM is capable of totally making a decent Mospeada ride armor. Why they were only able to produce this as an end result, confuses me. I like my gokins to be at least 8-9" in height. Anything else is too small in my opinion. The vintage Gakken Mospeada ride armor is still superior to most current Mospeada products.
michaelcabrera 6 months ago
This thing is total shit! It's worth around $2.00.
bradkoski 9 months ago
I have the Fuke type and I generally like this toy. It is very delicate and can be fragile if not carefully handled, but everything pegs into place eventually. My only complaint is the armor mode being extremely top heavy due to the metallic torso (which also makes pegging difficult). Also, considering how much this thing costs, I cant understand why a proper display stand is not included.
zhangzhuo23 10 months ago
As a kid I had one that did"t transform now I think it was beter.
clawdfrawg 1 year ago
I bought the Fuke/Rook model, since Megahouse/Toymani cut their line short. I didn't even get one transformation done before both arms broke! I'm so dis-appointed. These things are crap. Stick with Megahouse.
blackrazor1 2 years ago
amazing transform, it's hard but it has to be , is not a transformer.
armagedonc 2 years ago
I actually have several sets of these. I love them & think for the size CM Corps did a wonderful job. Moreso as I`m a big fan of the 1/18th scale & want to see more,so CM Corps gets a BIG Thumbs UP for doing this. As for the transformations,yea tricky,yea a tad fragile But hell a lot of fun. Maybe you should get someone who likes the scale to review this scale in the future & you stick with LEGO or is that too fiddly for you too?
steadjp68 2 years ago 2
Yikes. Just watching Josh fiddle with that thing gives me a headache.
I think the CM's scale is just too small for something as complex as the Ride Armor. The ideal scale for a transforming Ride Armor should be about halfway between this little thing and the big ol' Gakken from back in the day.
classof77 2 years ago 2
my god, i'm not even transforming it and its pissing me off! LOOKS awesome though!
mourningstar01 2 years ago 2
Aye! i want it too...huhuhu
fidorulez17 2 years ago