Am I the only one who thinks this toy is underrated?

I think Gingaioh/Galaxy Megazord is well designed, both in esthetics and engineering. I feel that this toy is bit more complex than your average megazord, and I have entire army of these toys in my collections (inclduing 80s releases). Sure, the individual zords aren't the most exciting looking toys, but its a nice heavy and chunky set that is very enjoyable to transform and handle, and I love the diecast parts (I'm a sucker for chogokins). Granted, this is the Power Rangers version from America, and has less diecast, yet still manages to keep a decent amount for that satisfying cold touch and heft, but I'm tempted to someday upgrade with the Japanese original.

I think Gingaioh/Galaxy Megazord is well designed, both in esthetics and engineering. I feel that this toy is bit more complex than your average megazord, and I have entire army of these toys in my collections (inclduing 80s releases). Sure, the individual zords aren't the most exciting looking toys, but its a nice heavy and chunky set that is very enjoyable to transform and handle, and I love the diecast parts (I'm a sucker for chogokins). Granted, this is the Power Rangers version from America, and has less diecast, yet still manages to keep a decent amount for that satisfying cold touch and heft, but I'm tempted to someday upgrade with the Japanese original.