Saturday, October 27, 2012

Tamashi Ultra Act Gridman Aka Servo Review.

Back in the 90's during the age of Power Rangers and VR Troopers and Masked Rider there was another show its was called Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad.

The show followed 4 teens and their lives defending cyberspace from the evil Malcolm Fink and the creations brought to life thanks to the evil Kilokahn. The show lasted about 53 episodes here in America but I am not sure how long it lasted in Japan. Fast forward nearly 20 years and Tamashi is finally giving us a Servo figure worthy of praise. Dont get me wrong the figures from the show that I had as a child were awesome but most were non poseable megazords that had so sign of articulation.

The figure comes in the normal Tamashi packaging a square box with a window view of the figure along with art of the character on the back and the way you can pose him on it too.  Thie figure has several points of articulation and is very poseable the details are extraordinary on this figure it even has a hole in his back so that those with an extra Tamashi stand can use one to display him.

The Servo Packaging. It has a Clear window to see the figure and the accessories that he comes accompanied with.  

Servo holding his Sword and Shield.
Along with the figure you get a ton of accessories well not a ton but enough that you can pretty much put Servo in any action pose you may want. Servo comes with a Sword and Shield he also comes with multiple hands an energy blast that you can actually put into his arm an a sword and shield combo that he used in the show. The only thing that I am sad to say that Servo doesnt come with is a Tamashi stand which kinda sucks but all in all the figure is awesome.


The many accessories that come with Servo. His sword and shield combo, Energy blast and his several arms.

He is super poseable and he is clearly made to be played with I have mine on display but at the same time if I ever wanted to play with him I could. All in all the figure is a great buy and a welcome Tamashi addition to anyone collection and even if not having a Tamashi stand is a problem for you you can pick one up on Amazon. The Japanese version of the figure is available to order on you favorite import site but for those who can wait the figure should be released in America in early January.

One of the several action poses that you can do with Servo using his accessories.
Stay tuned for our reviews on the limited edition of Zone of the Enders Hd collection an the highly anticipated Assassins Creed 3. 

Until Next Time Geeks...

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