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		<title>CollectionDX - Zoids: King of Flexible</title>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Zoids: King of Flexible</title>
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		<title>Liger Zero Schneider Unit</title>
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		<description>
 The Schneider unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.: 
 

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 Liger Zero Schneider Unit
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 <label>Toy Number: </label>
 KZ-01a
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 <label>Scale: </label>
 1:72
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 <label>The Schneider unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The Schneider unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.</p>
<p>The armor pieces are pre-painted and come in a nice tray. The armor snaps on 
  easily. I like the fact that the armor is not attached to any kind of sprue, 
  so there is no cutting involved. Just pop the armor out of its tray and you're 
  ready to go. They also come with a small sticker sheet for added detail.</p>
<p>The armor features both plastic and die cast parts, and some of the parts feature 
  moving gimmicks, like hatches or moveable weapons.</p>
<p>The base of the unit, the Liger Zero, is truly a remarkable piece. It features 
  die cast and plastic construction, ratcheted joints, and many points of articulation. 
  It comes with the default white Liger Zero Armor.</p>
<p>For another great review, check out the KZ-01a set at <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/rumble_plus/170602-schneider.html">ToyboxDX</a>.</p>
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 /gallery/Toys/Tomy/Zoids/shneider/
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 9985
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2003 00:07:31 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Liger Zero Jager Unit</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/642</link>
		<description>
 The Jager unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.: 
 

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 Liger Zero Jager Unit
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 <label>Toy Number: </label>
 KZ-01b
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 <label>Scale: </label>
 1:72
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 <label>The Jager unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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</div><div class="flexinode-textarea-6"><div class="form-item">
 <label><p>The Jager unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.</p>
<p>The armor pieces are pre-painted and come in a nice tray. The armor snaps on 
  easily. I like the fact that the armor is not attached to any kind of sprue, 
  so there is no cutting involved. Just pop the armor out of its tray and you're 
  ready to go. They also come with a small sticker sheet for added detail.</p>
<p>The armor features both plastic and die cast parts, and some of the parts feature 
  moving gimmicks, like hatches or moveable weapons.</p>
<p>The base of the unit, the Liger Zero, is truly a remarkable piece. It features 
  die cast and plastic construction, ratcheted joints, and many points of articulation. 
  It comes with the default white Liger Zero Armor.</p>
<p>For another great review, check out the KZ-01b set at <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/rumble_plus/170602-jager.html">ToyboxDX</a>.</p>
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 <label>Album link: </label>
 /gallery/Toys/Tomy/Zoids/Jager/
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 <label>Lead Image: </label>
 2594
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 2594
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2003 00:03:45 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Liger Zero Panzer Unit</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/641</link>
		<description>
 The Panzer unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.: 
 

</description>
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 Liger Zero Panzer Unit
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 <label>Toy Number: </label>
 KZ-01c
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 <label>Scale: </label>
 1:72
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</div><div class="flexinode-textarea-8"><div class="form-item">
 <label>The Panzer unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The Panzer unit is one in a series of armor sets for the Zoids King of Flexible 
  Liger Zero (Also known as Ka Do Oh) They are sold separately from the KZ-01 
  set.</p>
<p>The armor pieces are pre-painted and come in a nice tray. The armor snaps on 
  easily. I like the fact that the armor is not attached to any kind of sprue, 
  so there is no cutting involved. Just pop the armor out of its tray and you're 
  ready to go. They also come with a small sticker sheet for added detail.</p>
<p>The armor features both plastic and die cast parts, and some of the parts feature 
  moving gimmicks, like hatches or moveable weapons.</p>
<p>The base of the unit, the Liger Zero, is truly a remarkable piece. It features 
  die cast and plastic construction, ratcheted joints, and many points of articulation. 
  It comes with the default white Liger Zero Armor.</p>
<p>For another great review, check out the KZ-01c set at <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/rumble_plus/170602-panzer.html">ToyboxDX</a>.</p>
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 <label>Album link: </label>
 /gallery/Toys/Tomy/Zoids/Panzer/
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 <label>Lead Image: </label>
 8851
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 <label>Teaser Image: </label>
 8851
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 8851
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 <label>Image 2: </label>
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 <label>Image 3: </label>
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 <label>Image 4: </label>
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 <label>Image 5: </label>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2003 23:57:04 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Berserk Fuhrer</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/654</link>
		<description>
 This toy features 
        an insanely articulated die cast and plastic frame. Even without the armor, 
        the toy is amazing.: 
 

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 Berserk Fuhrer
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 <label>Toy Number: </label>
 KZ-02
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 <label>Scale: </label>
 1:72
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 <label>This toy features 
        an insanely articulated die cast and plastic frame. Even without the armor, 
        the toy is amazing.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p> I have always liked the design of Zoids, but I never liked the fact 
        that you couldn't really do anything with them, They always seemed 
        fragile, more like models than toys.</p>
      <p>Enter the Kadoh-oh (King of Flexible) Berserk Fuhrer. This toy features 
        an insanely articulated die cast and plastic frame. Even without the armor, 
        the toy is amazing. The joints are tight and stiff. See the plates on 
        the neck? Each one moves. </p>
      <p>The armor snaps on easily. I like the fact that the armor is not attached 
        to any kind of sprue, so there is no cutting involved. Just pop the armor 
        out of its tray and you're ready to go.</p>
      <p>Once you put the armor, you lose a little articulation, but not much. 
        The arms get lost in all the armor plating though. The weapons system 
        features articulated claw-like weapons that can be moved into any number 
        of positions.</p>
      <p>This is an awesome figure. I like the fact that you can actually play 
        with it without fear of breaking it. The construction is so well thought 
        out. I accidentally popped a leg off while getting armor on, but the leg 
        just pops back in a socket. </p>
      <p>Definitely cool.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label>Album link: </label>
 /gallery/Toys/Tomy/Zoids/BerserkFuhrer/
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 <label>Lead Image: </label>
 755
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 <label>Teaser Image: </label>
 755
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 <label>Image 1: </label>
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 <label>Image 5: </label>
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 <label>Image 6: </label>
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 <label>Image 7: </label>
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 <label>Image 8: </label>
 779
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2003 01:25:26 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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