The Triceraton that Playmates released back in the vintage line was supposed to be Zog. He's big, he's bulky, he's got issues.
Articulation:
Hoo boy!
Hips are scary to move, won't risk it. Not even after a month of acclimating. (Review started on Turkey week). Bicep cut is useless. Elbows are limited. After my Red Ranger waist peg breaking, I won't try to move his stuck waist. The knees are useless due to a sculpt issue.
3.0
Paint and sculpt:
It's a rather faithful adaptation of the 90s figure. The articulation issue of Green joints on an orange bodypart. By shifting the tears a bit above the knee and having the bottom of the joint be pants... sadly, they didn't think of that *cough*Kyle *cough*.
Spikes are Spiky though.
4.5
Accessories:
Belt
4 extra hands
Respirator
2 grenades
Wrist mounted comm device or predator self detonator
Wrist mounted blade
Blaster similar to Bebop's TMNT Arcade game
Blaster
Rat
5.0
Overall:
Not Zog gets a final score of 4.17, which is a decent score, but it could've been better. Personally the articulation should've been engineered better. The leg issue had an easy solution. Now we could get some army building potential if Super7 tried new heads, forearms, and legs. Obviously some accessories would be new. Sniper, heavy artillery, Melee, Demolition, and maybe even Playmates-esque Zorax and Zork.
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