Sunday, April 7, 2013

SONIC BOMBER





The third of the Kabaya Zones, today we take a look at Sonic Bomber.






Sonic Bomber's jet mode is really flat, except for  the protruding blaster at the rear.




Taking a closer look at this robot, the stickers bring out the character of this toy, rather than the dull black plastic molds.










In robot mode, you can see what I meant earlier that this robot is very thin when you view it from the side.




This robot can't do much when you want to pose it around, as movement is very limited.










Here's we take a look at Sonic Bomber's base mode. Micromaster Speeder's scale is proportionate to the base. However, by far this has to be the worst base mode among the three Zones.





Now let's take a look at all three of the Zone's together. In robot mode, they all have the same proportion. However the actual Zones come in different sizes. Dai Atlas is actually the largest, followed by Roadd Fire & Sonic Bomber being the smallest.




Here's what most of you have been waiting for, to see all three of the Zones combine to form Big Powered!







I have to admit that in this mode, all three Zones look pretty good. The connecting points are very tight and they don't look or feel flimsy when you play with the entire spacecraft.

By far, Kabaya DX Fortress & the Big Powered combiner has to be the top two Kabaya Trasformers in my list right now.


Related links: Dai Atlas

Related links: Road Fire

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