Moto Morph
Road Attack Zord & Ranger Red
Toy Gallery and Review

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Moto Morph Road Attack Zord Package
     

Moto Morph
Road Attack Zord
Warrior Mode

     

Moto Morph
Road Attack Zord
Wheel Mode

     

Launching Ramp

Engine Cell
   

Moto Morph Ranger Red Package
     

Moto Morph
Ranger Red
Warrior Mode

     

Moto Morph
Ranger Red
Wheel Mode

     

Launching Ramp

Engine Cell
   

Linear Review
The first "Fall" toys I've purchased, and they are okay.  

Okay so the theme for the Fall Moto Morphin Figures is based off that of the Road Attack Zord.  Each figure can morph from Warrior to Wheel Mode.  Morphing figures to their different modes is fairly easy.  In wheel mode, the tires are about 3 3/4 inches around, and just a little less than an inch in thickness.  The rim area of each figure is done in a nice silver chrome, not really metal, just plastic covered in a chrome wrap.  When in warrior mode, the figures measure about 6 1/4 inches tall.  To morph back to warrior mode, you have to push the Engine Cell Key in the back of the tire to pop one part of the rim out.  Each figure also comes with a launching ramp, that when you place the tire on the ramp, you press the back button to launch it.  Plus the ramps can be attached to the backs of the figures when in warrior mode.

The Road Attack Zord figure is okay.  The major flaw is that Bandai America gave the figure off road tire treads, whereas in the show, it's a normal smooth tire tread.   Plus there the fact that, besides the head, it really does not look that much like the Road Attack Zord from the show.  Granted it isn't entirely bad, but it could have still been done a lot better.  When in Warrior Mode, the lower part of the rim becomes part of the figures blaster weapons.  The Ranger Red figure is somewhat better.  The tread for this figure is normal and smooth.  In warrior mode the lower part of the rim become a shield like piece for him to use with his Street Saber.

The Engine Cells are slightly thicker than the Spring Versions.  They're about the same thickness as the Black Ranger's Engine Cell Key from the Nitro Blaster.  When you place them into the RPM Morphers, you just get the normal Morph Sounds.

For those wondering, I probably will not be buying the Ranger Gold Moto Morph figure.

RATINGS
The ratings are based on the following scale:
1 Emblem is Bad
2 Emblems is Poor
3 Emblems is Okay
4 Emblems is Good
5 Emblems is Great

Kids

Kids should find these figures somewhat enjoyable.  The Road Attack Zord is still okay to fit in with kids adventures.  But these figures aren't really anything that outstanding.

Collectors

For collectors, you'll probably want to go ahead and import either the Deluxe Go-Roader GT or the Candy Toy of Go-Roader GT.  The Road Attack Zord is just missing too much for collectors to fit in with the rest of the RPM collection.  As for other Fall Moto Morph Figures, eh, again, they're nothing too special.

Linear Ranger

I'm okay with these, they are not great, but they are not horrible.  The Road Attack Zord will work well enough to fit into my RPM Zord/Megazord Collection.  I still wish Bandai America had tried to make the Road Attack Zord look more like it does in the show.