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		<title>CollectionDX - Power Rangers Season 2</title>
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		<title>Deluxe Tor the Shuttle Zord</title>
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 Take one turtle the size of a cow, and combine it with a special green crystal. Then, allow for two seconds so the combination can grow to gigantic proportions. Result: a transformable robot with thick green armor, plenty of energy, a set of powerful cannons, and the height of a 20-storey building.: 
 

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 <label><p>Take one turtle the size of a cow, and combine it with a special green crystal. Then, allow for two seconds so the combination can grow to gigantic proportions. Result: a transformable robot with thick green armor, plenty of energy, a set of powerful cannons, and the height of a 20-storey building.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Take one turtle the size of a cow, and combine it with a special green crystal. Then, allow for two seconds so the combination can grow to gigantic proportions. Result: a transformable robot with thick green armor, plenty of energy, a set of powerful cannons, and the height of a 20-storey building. Interdimensional being Zordon gave the Power Rangers access to Tor the Shuttle Zord to increase the capabilities of their already-amazing Thunderzord arsenal.</p>
<p>Tor the Shuttle Zord is the final link in the Thunderzord transformation system. Included in the set is the main body, two large cannon arrays, a tree of gold-plated plastic parts, a tree of dull gold plastic parts, a pair of yellow plastic horns for Tor's head, a tree of small transparent red plastic domes, a large sheet of decals, and a page of black-&-white instructions in English only. The pieces on the trees needed to be removed with care so that there were no sharp points from where they were attached. The two Side Cannons snap into position on either side of Tor's body, and the various pieces from the trees are placed all over the toy. The head and neck is retracted into the body, and needed to be pulled out. Once that's done, the final ornamental pieces can be added.</p>
<p>Tor has two modes of operation:</p>
<ul>
  <li><strong>Shuttle Mode</strong> - In this form, Tor is a giant turtle with a hollow green shell, and a pair of enormous cannons to either side. There are wheels on the bottom of its feet, so it can roll easily along a hard, flat surface; although, hard wood surfaces may suffer due to the groves in the plastic wheels. The light gray mouth is poseable, and the head features a yellow plastic horn. Fortunately, Bandai provided a spare horn incase the first slips out (which it tends to after a while).</li>
  <li> <strong>Warrior Mode</strong> - In this form, Tor is rotated up onto the flat section of its back, the head is retracted into the body with the turtle's beak rotating to become the robot's face, and the large cannons to either side extending fingers.</li>
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<p>The light-&-sound feature is fully functional in either mode, and is accessed below the red transparent dome. Pressing either button will create either the sound of Tor roaring, or the sound of a cannon blasting; both accompanied by the flashing light inside the red dome. The sounds are quite loud, and last about 1 second each. The flashing effect is increased with the use of silver-plated plastic "mirror" around the red dome, which reflects the light better.</p>
<p>The fun part about Tor is how it can interact with the other Thunderzords in the system.</p>
<p>In the upright Warrior Mode, two large doors can be hinged open, and then either the Deluxe Red Dragon Thunderzord (sold separately) or Deluxe White Tigerzord (sold separately), can be placed inside, both also in Warrior Mode. Unfortunately, because of the molding process used, the Red Dragon Thunderzord does not stand very well on its own, and tends to fall over inside.</p>
<p>In the quadruped Shuttle Mode, Tor is a little less forgiving. The doors can still be opened, but only the White Tigerzord, in its Tiger Mode, can fit inside. And, even then, the tail sword, and several of the red shoulder domes need to be removed. Fitting the White Tigerzord inside is tricky at best, and takes some work, regardless of what the instructions may say. It's a tight fit, and it immobilizes the White Tigerzord except for its mouth and its own light-&-sound feature.</p>
<p>Fitting the White Tigerzord inside Tor is the first step in completing the greatest Thunderzord assembly. The next step requires taking the Deluxe Thunderzord Assault Team (sold separately) and combining it with the Red Dragon Thunderzord to form the Thunder Megazord's Sled Mode. Finally, the Thunder Megazord is placed on top of Tor, fitting into groves on the top of the shuttle Zord. This completes the transformation into the all-powerful Thunder Ultrazord!</p>
<p>The Thunder Ultrazord is a dead weight. At almost 15 pounds, there is little else to do but roll it along a hard floor, and press the light-&-sound buttons. If you do try to lift it, be aware that the Thunder Megazord is not directly connected to the top of Tor, and it will fall off! The only interesting thing I find about this combo is that the hole in the Thunder Megazord's sled platform allows the light from below to shine through between the Red Dragon Thunderzord's legs. The White Tigerzord is completely cut-off, and serves merely as ballast to keep the Thunder Ultrazord from being too top-heavy.</p>
<p>For those of you wondering what the differences are between the Deluxe Tor
  the Shuttle Zord from "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", and its original Japanese
  counterpart, DX Dai Mugen, from "Gosei Sentai DaiRanger" they are few, but
  noticeable:</p>
<ul>
  <li> As is typical of all of the DX Super Sentai transforming mecha coming
    over from Japan at that time, Bandai America heavily modified all of the
    decal designs so that Dai Mugen would fit into the &quot;PR&quot; saga better
    as Tor. (There was nothing on the decals to suggest that they needed to be
    changed because of this, in my opinion.)</li>
  <li> The plastic was darkened a little to a forest green on Tor, as opposed to Dai Mugen's rather normal plain green.</li>
</ul>
<p>As far as I know, all materials, sounds, and molding remained the same between the two estranged cousins. And since only the small red eyes were painted, there was no change there.</p>
<p>This toy is rather dependent on the others in the system to bring out its good points. It is a carrier Zord, after all, and fits few other roles well. Articulation is severely limited to the door hinges, joints at the shoulders on the large light gray arms, the lower half of Tor's neck and its mouth, and partially on the back feet. The lights-&-sound adds points, but not by much. All in all, he's OK, and he is well suited to his role.</p>
<p>As for the Thunderzord system in general, I seem to have lost some of my interest for it in the years since they aired in 1994, though some - like the Red Dragon Thunderzord and White Tigerzord- will remain close to me.</p>
<p>Three (3) AA batteries (not included) are required to operate the electronic light-&-sound feature, and should be replaced by a responsible adult.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:09:46 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EVA_Unit_4A</dc:creator>
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		<title>Deluxe Thunderzord Assault Team</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/221</link>
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 The Thunderzord Assault Team comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.: 
 

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 <label><p>The Thunderzord Assault Team comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p> Thanks to Eva_Unit_4A for the background information on this toy.</p>
<p>The Thunderzord Assault Team comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger. The original show ran from 1993-1994, while the US version ran from 1994-1995. The original Japanese toy was part of a boxed set called Dairenoh Five Star Combination DX.</p>
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<p>The toy came with the following accessories:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Lion Thunderzord</li>
  <li>Unicorn Thunderzord</li>
  <li>Griffin Thunderzord</li>
  <li>Firebird Thunderzord</li>
  <li>5 colored mini figurines</li>
  <li>5 colored power crystals</li>
  <li>Platform</li>
  <li>Handle</li>
  <li>4 Rollers</li>
  <li>Tail for Firebird</li>
  <li>Helmet</li>
  <li>Sticker sheet</li>
  <li>Instructions </li>
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<p>Early versions of this toy came with a shiny gold Firebird Thunderzord tail, later versions had a softer gold plastic version. Also worth noting is that the power crystals were a Bandai America addition, and were not included with the Japanese release. </p>
<p>Each Zord has a small area where one of the mini figures can stand. All the Zords attach to the base, which can roll on the ground via wheels on the bottom, or you can simulate flying by holding the handle on the back. There are 2 holes in the platform for the Red Dragonzord to stand on, but he does not clip in at all. Actually, none of the Zords, save for the Firebird Thunderzord, actually snap in or are secured to the base in any way, so take care when moving it.</p>
<p>The individual components of the Thunderzord Assault Team can combine with the Red Thunderzord to become the Thunder Megazord. The Thunder Megazord features a trident like weapon made from the Red Thunderzord's Staff and the Firebird's tail, as well as a chrome Thunder Saber that slides into a scabbard attached to its waist. The combined form is HUGE. You can open the dome on the chest of the Thunder Megazord and insert the 5 minifigs into the grooves to act as pilots. It is almost impossible to get all 5 of them in.</p>
<p>You can also combine the Thunderzord Assault Team with the White Tigerzord to form the Megatigerzord. The White Tigerzord actually came with a plate and feet for the Firebird Thunderzord that enabled the Megatigerzord to use the Firebird Thunderzord as a weapon. This mode is one of my favorite Megazord modes. It is just insane. </p>
<p>To add another layer of insanity to the mix, you can combine the Red Dragonzord, the Thunderzord Assault Team, the White Tigerzord and Tor the Shuttlezord to form the ultimate Zord, the Thunder Ultrazord.</p>

<p>There are several differences between the US and Japanese version of this toy.</p>
<ul>
  <li>The stickers have been modified to tie in with the Power Rangers "Look"</li>
  <li>The Lion Thunderzord has significant paint differences, mostly in the green face</li>
  <li>The Unicorn and Griffon Thunderzords have black tabs in the back, instead of the gray used on the Original</li>
  <li>The tab on the back of the handle is gray on the Original, and Black on the US version.</li>
  <li>The mini figures on the US version are all just remolds of the Red Ranger from ZyuRanger.</li>
  <li>The US version came with Power Crystals, the Japanese version did not.</li>
  <li>The Japanese toys were packaged as part of a box set with the Red Dragonzord, and not sold separately. </li>
</ul>
<p>Note that the toy used on the box is a mix of the Japanese and US versions. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:33:32 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/518">Bandai America</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/27">Plastic</category>
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		<title>Deluxe White Tigerzord</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/222</link>
		<description>
 The White Tigerzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.: 
 

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 <label><p>The White Tigerzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p> Thanks to EVA_Unit_4A for the background information on this toy.</p>
<p>The White Tigerzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger. The original show ran from 1993-1994, while the US version ran from 1994-1995. The original Japanese name for this toy is Won Tiger.</p>
  <p>The toy came packaged with numerous accessories, including:</p>
<ul>
  <li>White Tigerzord</li>
  <li>White Ranger figure</li>
  <li>Breastplate and sword for White Ranger </li>
  <li>Small White Ranger figurine</li>
  <li>Power Crystal </li>
  <li>Power Coin</li>
  <li>Sword</li>
  <li>Instruction Sheet</li>
  <li>Sticker Sheet</li>
  <li>7 clear red  domes</li>
  <li>Baseplate for Firebird Thunderzord</li>
  <li>Legs for Firebird Thunderzord </li>
</ul>
<p>Early versions of this toy came with a shiny gold plastic sword, wheras later releases had a dull gold flexible sword. It is also interesting to note that due to the popularity of the show at this time, the Japanese release could be found in many smaller US stores, bearing a sticker in English. The demand was so great the stores were importing the Japanese version.</p>
<p>There are a few differences between the Japanese and US version. The main difference is that the Japanese version did not include a large size White Ranger or power coin. The power coin can be used with the morpher from Season 1. Stickers are also substantially different between the US and Japanese versions. The plastic used on the US release is bright white, where the Japanese release was flecked with grey specks. Also, the clear red domes are stamped with Kanji on the Japanese version. The sword on all japanese versions was shiny gold, as opposed to only very early releases of the US version. The rest had the dull gold soft plastic sword. </p>
<p>In Tiger mode, the White Tigerzord features an articulated jaw and moveable front and rear legs. The sword becomes the tail of the Tigerzord in this mode.</p>
<p>In Megazord mode, the White Tigerzord is a big durable brick of a robot. It features light and sound action in both modes. Lights and sound are activated by pressing one of two buttons on top of the White Tigerzord's head. The White Tigerzord requires 2 AA batteries.</p>
<p>Included in the set are legs and a baseplate for the Firebird Thunderzord, sold as part of the Thunderzord Assault Team. You can combine the White Tigerzord and Thunderzord Assault Team to form the Mega-Tigerzord. You can also combine the Red Dragon Thunderzord, The Thunderzord Assault Team, Tor the Shuttle Zord and the White Tigerzord to create the Thunder Ultrazord.</p>
<p>The amount of engineering and creativity that went into these toys is unbelievable. you can have literally hours of fun transforming and combining the various modes. It is no surprise that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers were THE toy to have in 94.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2005 17:38:08 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Deluxe Red Dragon Thunderzord</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/223</link>
		<description>
 The Red Dragon Thunderzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.: 
 

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 <label><p>The Red Dragon Thunderzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>First of all, Thanks to EVA_Unit_4A for the background information on this toy.</p>
<p>The Red Dragon Thunderzord comes from Series 2 of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the domestic version of the Japanese Super Sentai show, Five Star Task Force Dairanger. The original show ran from 1993-1994, while the US version ran from 1994-1995. The original Japanese name for this toy is <a href="http://www.zincpanic.com/character/5653.html">Ryuseioh Spirit Beast</a>, and was packaged as part of the Ryuseioh Five Star Combination DX set.</p>
<p>Included in the box is:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Red Dragon Thunderzord body </li>
  <li>Staff</li>
  <li>Tail piece</li>
  <li>Head piece</li>
  <li>Power Crystal (not shown) </li>
  <li>Small figurine (not shown) </li>
  <li>Instruction sheet (not shown) </li>
  <li>Sticker sheet (not shown) </li>
</ul>
<p>The Power Crystal is an addition to the US release not found in the Japanese version. The only other difference between this release and the import is a slightly different sticker sheet. Lightning bolts were added to tie the toy in to the previous Power Rangers toys. For a good look at the unmolested Japanese version, click <a href="http://ooebi.sakura.ne.jp/toys/sentai/dairen/dai01.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. The small figurine of the Red Ranger that can be set on the
  Red Dragon Thunderzord was included in the original version, but because English audiences never saw the "DaiRanger" suits except for the
  White Ranger's, the US versions feature differently-colored versions of
the original Red Ranger from ZyuRanger".</p>
<p>The Red Dragon Thunderzord can transform from Dragon mode to Warrior mode. In Dragon mode, the Red Dragon Thunderzord has articulated claws, jaw, neck and tail. Either the Power Crystal or miniature red ranger can be mounted on the head of the dragon. Transformation is simple, and things move into place with satisfying clicks. The toy is solid, and ready for play. In Warrior mode, the Red Dragon Thunderzord can hold a staff in his hands. </p>
<p>As with other Power Ranger Megazords, The Red Dragon Thunderzord can combine with other zords to create even more powerful combinations.</p>
<p>First, The Red Dragon Thunderzord Can combine with the Thunderzord Assault Team and become the Thunder Megazord. It can also ride on the back of the Thunderzord Assault Team when in Sled mode. This combination can also ride on top of Tor the Shuttlezord, creating the Thunder Ultrazord.</p>
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