Drill Blaster
Toy Gallery and Review
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Drill Blaster with Weapon
Attachment

Weapon Attachment on Mega
Mission Helmet

Linear Review
The Drill Blaster is
finally released by Bandai America, though not the way I really expected it to
be. As you can tell, Bandai America decided to take the Drill Blaster
weapon, and release it in to its two different modes; Drill Blaster Mode &
Tri-Laser Mode. So let's get to the Drill Blaster Review.
The Drill Blaster is a very simple weapon. It measures just about 12 1/4 inches long, which isn't very long for a Power Rangers weapon. When you press the trigger, a missile firing sound occurs & the Operation Overdrive emblem lights up.
Now, for the Drill Feature, unlike the Japanese Dual Crasher where the Drill is motorized, with the Drill Blaster, you have to turn the drill nose manually. The sound this triggers is, I guess what you'd call a laser charging sound. The Operation Overdrive emblem lights up again when this happens.
The Drill Blaster also comes with a Weapon Attachment, which is made out of soft bendable plastic. This attachment can be placed in the top handle of the Drill Blaster. It does not add any sounds to the weapon, but just sits there and gives, what I assume Bandai America wanted to be, a "Powerful" look to it. The attachment can also be added to the Mega Mission Helmet for more "imaginary" fun.
Overall, Drill Blaster & Tri-Laser really make me miss the days of the good $20 to $30 Mega Weapon Toys. I believe if Bandai America still wanted to do Mega Weapons, a complete Drill Blaster would have been perfect for it. But since they wanted to shrink and split the weapon, we got the Drill Blaster & Tri Laser. For kids the Drill Blaster is okay. Having to manually spin the drill is a let down, but the sounds are all right for kids to enjoy. For collectors, yeah I guess if you're on a really tight budget, this is better than the Soft Attack Version. I do wish Bandai America had tried to make these a bit larger. Collectors, I still recommend getting the Japanese Dual Crasher. So it's an okay for the kids, and just an all right for collectors.
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