Hello folks, Stathis here!
So today we will take a look at Power Rangers
Lightning Collection Time Force Red Ranger.
As you can see, he comes in a
medium sized box.
The figure is for ages 4 years old & up.
Here you see the figure with
all of its accessories.
A nice artwork of the Red Ranger over here
that continues until the side of the box.
The same with the other side.
Nothing special on the top and
bottom sides of the box.
And on the back side you see
a nice image of the figure.
Enough with the box, let's see the
accessories of the figure now.
So the figure comes with the chrono blaster.
A red detail over here.
The handle is painted black.
It comes with a right fist hand
that can bend in and out.
It comes with a left thumbs-up hand.
It can also bend in and out.
It comes with the chrono blades.
You can also combine them.
And they will look like this.
Transparent plastic for the blades.
And red paint on the edge of the blade.
It also comes with this effect, you can
place it on the blades.
And it looks like this now.
And finally, it comes with the head
of the actor, his name is Jason Faunt.
We will see it in a bit on the figure.
So, let's see the figure from close now.
And here is Red Ranger out of the box!
It's a good figure, not perfect.
We will talk in a bit about the
cons of the figure.
Let's start with the articulation.
The head can turn left and right.
It can move a little bit up.
It can move down.
And it cannot tilt left and right.
It has a very nice butterfly
joint over here.
The shoulder can move in and out.
The arm can fully rotate.
It can move up this far.
There is a bicep swivel.
Double jointed elbow.
There is hand rotation.
And the hand can bend
in and out.
There is full rotation at the torso.
The torso can bend back and forth and 
it can tilt a little bit left and right.
No waist rotation.
But the waist can bend forward.
And it can bend backwards.
The leg can move forward this far.
Backwards this far.
Sideways.
Thigh rotation.
Double jointed knee.
There is also rotation at the boot.
That's very good.
The foot cannot rotate.
It can move completely down.
It can move up.
No toe articulation.
But we have a perfect ankle tilt.
Overall the articulation is very good.
So, let's talk about the
issues of the figure now.
First of all, the proportions of the
thighs are a little bit weird.
I think his thighs are sticking out
very much.
I don't know if the problem is
that the figure has small back.
Maybe they should have made him
bulkier?
I am not sure.
But the proportions of his legs are wrong.
Also, he cannot close his arms inwards.
You can't pose his arms straight.
He will have his arms permanently opened,
as you see him now.
Finally, I wish his head could look
more up.
The head is on a ball joint.
And as you can see, the ball
joint can move totally back.
But because of his helmet...
and his head...
...he cannot look much up.
Tiny movement up.
Perhaps if he had longer neck,
the head could go further up.
But as it is, the head cannot
move much up.
Also, let's talk about the likeness
with Jason Faunt.
Have a look at this picture
of the actor.
Well, the likeness is not good.
We have seen better headsculpts
by Hasbro.
I can say that the headsculpt is
very mediocre.
Hasbro has done better job
with some other figures.
But I don't think someone will pose
him with the head of the actor.
Finally, let's give him his gun,
the chrono blaster.
You need to put it well in his hand
to hold it securely.
The same with the chrono blades.
You must put them in a specific way
to his hand to hold them securely.
It won't fall down.
Generally, you get the feeling that
you're holding a toyish figure.
He's missing the glossy paint on
the suit, if I can call it like this.
I wish the paint was better on the suit.
If the suit had the glossy paint of the
helmet, it would look much better.
The suit is very well done, it's
very close to the series.
But the colour of the suit is
the factory red molded plastic.
Which means, it is not painted.
If they had painted the suit, it would
look much better.
But generally they did good job with the
likeness of the helmet and the suit.
They're very series accurate
if I can call it like this.
The helmet has this glossy paint
while the suit has the matte colour.
His suit should have the colour of the
helmet to look more uniformed.
And generally it would look better.
But generally...it is a decent figure.
It's not bad though.
And I believe the articulation
"saves" this figure.
It has amazing articulation.
But it gives you this toyish feeling,
if I can call it like this.
The figure is 15,5cm tall.
And a size comparison now. Here he is
next to S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark 5
and next to Star Wars The Black
Series Archive Darth Maul.
Next to deluxe class Earthrise Cliffjumper
and next to Sentinel Toys Juohmaru.
Next to McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Batgirl
and next to McFarlane Toys Dc Multiverse Nightwing.
And finally, next to S.H.Figuarts green Power Ranger
and next to Hasbro Lightning Collection Magna Defender.
He doesn't scale well with the S.H.Figuarts figure
but he scales perfect with Magna Defender.
As you can understand, Red Ranger
is a 6-inch figure.
And here we are in the final thoughts!
It's a very nice representation of the
character from the series.
He is not perfect but for the price point
of this figure, he is very good.
If you exclude his head, the articulation 
of the figure is amazing.
Nice accessories. You get a full package
in an affordable price.
If you are a fan of this series and you don't
want to spend much money, it is a good choice.
He is definitely not a bad figure.
So that was my review of the Lightning
Collection Time Force Red Ranger by Hasbro.
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