⚡ Power Up Your Playtime!
The Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel Power Core Zord, Stegosaurus is a durable, high-quality toy designed for imaginative play. Compatible with 5” Power Ranger figures and Zord Builder sets, this collectible piece is perfect for tabletop adventures and is suitable for children aged 48 months and older.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Color | Stegosaurus |
Theme | Anime, Fantasy |
Animal Theme | Attribute not applicable for product |
Outer Material | Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Are Batteries Required | No |
K**Y
Fun dinosaur
Purchased these as a Christmas present for my two grandsons ages 2&4. They enjoyed them very much. Very colorful and sturdy.
T**
Four words.
Go go Power Rangers!
A**R
Great gift!
Have it as a birthday gift to 5 year old boy. He said “this is awesome”. Doesn’t get much better than that!!
K**Y
Nice
Son will love it and it will go with his other megazords.
V**A
My Grandson Loved it!
My Grandson Loved it!
R**T
Power Rangers Ninja Steel
Great toy good for your collection to complete
X**M
Doesn't Do Much, Okay For Children
Like Sabretooth, this guy doesn't do very much. It is one big hollow piece of plastic that has no articulation whatsoever. The only thing it does is you push down on the tail and the "saw blade" in its back spins, rattling clunkily around as if it's dragging a bit. Which I believe is likely intentional just so some kid doeesn't get it spinning too fast and ends up somehow hurting themselves or someone else. Even if you pump it, it gets out of sync to prevent it from going too fast. Whee.A Power Ranger action figure (not included) sits on the tail and there's some handlebars for them to hang onto. I'm not really sure how the spinning blade in its back is supposed to be a good attack since it seems more of a danger to whoever is riding it than some opponent. Unless the opponent just happened to fall right onto the back of the stegosaurus. But I'm nitpicking, so I digress.It's got the compatible zord-builder pegholes on either thigh but it doesn't transform whatsoever, so basically you're just sticking a big ol' dinosaur on somewhere. I think it's supposed to be usable as a limb, if you don't mind the legs sticking straight out and a head that is useless as a hand of any sort. By itself it's a fairly durable, decent toy for youngsters and there's no small parts to fall off and get lost. But this thing does not embody the spirit of the megazord whatsoever, and if this is the kind of static, non-transforming, unposable stuff Bandai America is going to churn out, then something has gone very wrong in the super sentai world.
U**N
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