5 Inch Sentinel Zord Rangers
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Sentinel Zord Rangers
Battlized Mode

Linear Review
So with the Fall line,
we now have the Battlized, or as they are called, Sentinel Zord Ranger
Figures. These figures being based off of the actual show Battlizer Armor.
Okay, to start out you get a Ranger Figure and the Sentinel Warrior Armor. The Ranger figures themselves look, well odd to be honest. The Sentinel Warrior Armor, when in Warrior Mode, looks good, though has no real poseability.
Combining the Armor with the Ranger figure is easy enough. The look of the toy in Battlized Mode is great, even with the few paint details Bandai America left off. However, the poseability again suffers greatly. Due to the chest and shoulder armor being one piece, you really can't move or position the arms that much at all.
You can connect the small sword pieces to the arms, giving the figure the attack ready look. Plus, when you open the chest plate, the Sentinel Warrior Face is shown. How exactly this will play out on the show is a mystery to me.
Finally, you can morph the Sentinel Armor into a Sword Mode. Now I guess this mode is meant to look somewhat like the Sentinel Sword from the show, but yet still different. The looks of Sword Mode are okay, but their length is really that of a small dagger.
Overall, these Battlized Figures are somewhat of a let down in ways. The lack of poseability in Battlized Mode is the biggest factor. Now for the collector, this might not be such a big deal since the toy would just be placed on display. In overall looks, they look good, well Red and Black do. For Blue I would have preferred a Blue and Silver scheme over the Blue and Brown. The Sentinel Warrior Mode for the Armor really looks good and serves well enough for a stand alone figure. So for the Sentinel Zord Rangers, I'd say they're okay for both kid and collector alike.
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