PaleoMax Megazord
Toy Gallery and Review
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Mammoth Paleo Zord's Engine Cell
Key Compartment

T-Rex Paleo Zord's
Engine Cell Key Compartment
(Triceratop Paleo Zord's Compartment is the same"

High Octane, ValveMax, Mach
& PaleoMax Megazords

Mammoth Paleo Zord's Engine Cell
Chip

Linear Review
So after searching
& searching, I felt it was better to go ahead and purchase this from a
fellow Power Rangers. Big special thanks goes to kibapower at
Rangerboard, whom I was able to purchase this from.
The PaleoMax comes with the Mammoth, T-Rex & Triceratops Zords (note the instructions don't give them those names). The Mammoth Zord is pretty good size. There are parts that seem a bit too hard to snap together on him. His train wheels do move on his sides. His trunk does not move, which can be a positive or negative, depending on how you look at it. The Engine Cell Compartment is on the underneath side of the Mammoth. The T-Rex & Triceratops are basically identical to one another in their details. Neither one has any wheels at all to them, so when in trail mode, Mammoth is just dragging them. They both have their Engine Cell Compartments at their back ends. Their mouths can be opened to show teeth.
Combining the three Zords together can be a bit complex, but after a few times you'll get the hang of it. Again, the parts on the Mammoth can sometimes seem a bit too tight as they snap together. As you can see in the pictures above, the PaleoMax Megazord has a wide, front to back, top. The T-Rex & Triceratops legs & feet do keep it well balanced though. There is very little poseablity to the PaleoMax. All you can do is rotate the arms around.
But of course the other main reason for having the PaleoMax Megazord is to complete the RPM Zord Combination, the RPM Ultrazord. It does take a small bit of time to combine all 12 Zords together. Once you have everything combined, the RPM Ultrazord measures in at just about 16 inches. It looks massive and heavy. It does have some weight to it. The poseability is nonexistent. Basically it stands there and looks powerful, but for me that's good enough.
The Engine Cell included with this Megazord is the Mammoth's. It is done in the Fall Style of Engine Cells, with it being done in the correct color plastic.
Overall, this a good Megazord in the RPM collection.
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 like this Megazord. The sever limited poseability of the PaleoMax is kind of a bummer, but it's still good. Plus being able to from the RPM Ultrazord is great.
Collectors



Collectors should find the Megazord to be okay. As I stated, the Mammoth's Connectors can just seem too tight at times, thus giving collectors the worry of something breaking. But it still seems sturdy enough. The RPM Ultrazord really does look good on display too.
Linear
Ranger




Wow, I'm so happy to finally have my core RPM Megazord Collection complete. The PaleoMax didn't win me over as much as ValveMax & Mach, but it's still good. The big top half of the Megazord just looks awkward to me. But it sure is great to look on my headboard and see the RPM Ultrazord standing there. Now to just wait and see if the Engine Shogun Megazord will be released or not.