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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Prowl [Defender Version 01- Galaxy Shining]

The neat thing about Defender Version Blokees is how they take a really well know looking bot and just make it look fresh thanks to their style. Prowl is one of the original 1984 cast whom originated as a Diaclone mold with other Autobots that share his base mold. It's like the Autobots version of the Seeker. As a Defender Version, what was already a good looking design is now level'd up thanks to the sizes signature look.

Somehow it's both adorable and beefy at the same time. I've always liked the Police deco on robot toys. The white and black tend to look great on the boxy bodies. Prowl, I guess, is the first Police Type Transformer. His characterization tends to fluctuate as time passes. He's normally a by the book type, but how big of an asshole he is depends on the writer. As usual, I usually focus on the original cartoon. The, he's just one of the Autobots and usually fighting the Decepticons alongside the gang. The standard generic Defender Version laser makes a good double for his Acid Pellet Gun, though he doesn't have the traditional shoulder missiles. I really like how the car door wings and his head with chevron looks as a Defender Version. The visual style makes them pop. These are pleasant little models kits that result in a well articulated mini figure. Prowl makes a good showing here, if only he had his Turbo Cycle.

That's Mr. Donuts, like my father

I love donuts. When I've had a hard night at work, stopping by my local Frazier's for a Mountain Dew Zero and a donut is just the thing. Big chain, local joint, or even a grocery store bakery. I don't care where it's from. I love 'em. Of course special occasions are extra fun and most donut places do something awesome for the spooky season. It warms my heart remembering those old visits to Dunkin Donuts and getting a dozen of their annual Halloween donuts. I often find myself wishing that I had access to cool things from Japan. Like these awesome Halloween donuts from Mr. Donuts. Just look at that damn jack o' lantern one. I'd be just right with a warm cup of pumpkin spice.

Monday, September 29, 2025

No Danger, I'm lying

It's Monday again Zone Base readers. Time for another week of robots, monsters, and misadventure! Thank you all for coming back and supporting the site. I hope everyone had a great weekend, I sure did! Saturday the Mrs and I watched the latest The Conjuring movie despite planning to wait for streaming (we couldn't wait). It was good, not perfect, but definitely better than the last one. They're clearly setting the series up for the upcoming TV show. We also decorated the yard and front porch for Halloween. Well, mostly. I plan to redo the power cords for the lights and maybe put up some spider webs next weekend. I have no clue how it takes all day, but it does. 

We bought a new decoration this weekend that a lead to an ill-fated order pick-up at Home Depot Sunday morning. The Mrs ordered it Saturday night with intentions of me picking it up before breakfast. Well, there I was in the pick-up area for 30 minutes before barging in the store. Ugh, oh well, we now have a 6ft demon skeleton hanging in front of our garage! Thing is pretty heavy too. Friday, I picked up the new Silent Hill F game for the Mrs. She loves the series, I played it some Sunday myself. It's a solid new entry in the series. Once again stores didn't have much in the way of new toys (dammit), so I ordered Transformers Cyberworld Off-road Bumblebee and Elita-1.

The Mrs and I have been working on our annual Halloween gifts to each other and I got a great order placed for hers. We exchange them a little before the holiday, so times a ticking! I think this year I've been building her a pretty good haul. Hopefully the rest of it fills out well. I know October is just starting this week, but it feels like the season is already over! It's went too fast this year for my liking, but it's been a good one so far. Sunday evening the Mrs made chili for dinner and Mom came over as usual. We watched half of Over the Garden Wall and Mom loved it. We'll finish it next week and I look forward to Spooktacular Sundays on MeTV Toons starting. I've greatly enjoyed the channel since launch and their holiday programming is so fun!

Well, I guess it's time to get this Monday started. I'm currently watching Beast Wars and drinking coffee... that reminds me. I need to track down more of those BW Funko Pops. Well, I've got some toy picks to take and chores to do before getting todays exercise in. We've got a whole month of the Halloween party on the site left, it's time to crank up the pumpkin spice! Thank you all for reading Zone Base. Traffic has really been up the past few months and it's so flattering that so many of you are coming to see what I've got to say. Please don't forget to share with your friends and MAXIMIZE... wait... that's on TV. Mutual High Fives everyone!

Thursday, September 25, 2025

FirePower Robo [BeastBox/1/4 Squad]

Following up on SacredPower Robo is FirePower Robo from 52Toys. FirePower Robo is another homage to old school super robots as a BeastBox and a really cool one at that. Instead of Chinese Mythology, this time we've got a group of vehicles rolling into the battle! Just like last time, I also acquired the special edition of this set and got the fancy slip cover and keshi set of pilot figures! FirePower Robo units are also able to combine with SacredPower Robo members for unique team ups. While I've loved both sets and this idea... I'm definitely a bigger fan of FirePower Robo. This was much to my own surprise as going in, I thought it would be the reverse. The vehicles make for less kibble and a more solid combined mode. Not to mention, he just looks cool.

Each vehicle can form it's own little box that can be combined with the others to make a standard sized box mode. Like before, I couldn't figure out how to get the weapon inside the Box Charger... so I'm really hoping someone points out just how to do that. Let's talk about the individual units. Peacemaker Railgun is a heavily armed bullet train that forms the mecha's legs. It's fairly articulated and can snake around. The cannons that form the combined modes gun are from this train. There's also some additional cannon along it's body that can be raised or lowered. Peacemaker Gunship is a boat that splits in half to form the arms. It has some cool turbines and cockpits that can be folded out of the way when converting (something I forgot to do in the pic). Peacemaker Tank is a really neat blue H-tank that forms the body. I'm really fond of it's shape and color. It's a really neat little toy. Finally, we have Peacemaker Fighter. A jet that forms the head and shoulders. Peacemaker Fighter looks great in it's black and silver color scheme.

FirePower Robo comes together very easily and hold sturdily. It's fairly articulated, though some part maneuvering will be needed for some poses. Even though Bismark/Ramrod wasn't a combiner, I can't help but to draw similarities due to the hat. I really like this one, it's got a Machine Robo look going on... and you all know I can't resist that! The bonus keshi drivers are really neat too. Each one is individually sculpted in a cool military themed armor. They look great in the blue color that they were cast in. I swear this is the cast from some PC-98 game. FirePower Robo is another excellent BeastBox release and I'm loving the 1/4 Squad series. The old school robot toy box, the keshi drivers, the entire package is great. I really hope more of these follow.

Paul's Ice Cold Blood Ritual

I don't know how many times I've brought up Vampire's Secret ice pops in casual conversation. Once minute the doctor is asking me how I've been feeling, and the next I'm telling him about these old popsickles with blood red syrup. They were a wonderful thing and were sold under a variety of names. That brings us to this cool Australian variation of the idea, Paul's Dracula Ice Cream. In this commercial from 1981, Paul's injects the spooky shit right into our veins (which Dracula will later empty). Dracula apparently has taken to sleeping in a ice cream cooler instead of his coffin... and the customers join him. That poor convenience store worker just isn't getting paid enough to deal with this!

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Werewolf [Altered Beast]

RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!

POWER UP!

WELCOME TO YOUR DOOM!

It's impossible to think about Altered Beast without the soundbites and music playing in my head. Just like Matthew Sweet, I love the game. Memories of the millions of quarters sunk into the arcade machine at Circle K and elation of discovering the continue code when playing it at home. Of course I was excited to see the Werewolf represented in Jakks Pacific video game figures. Jakks has been pumping out a pretty solid line of toys inspired by several all time favorites and frankly... Altered Beast was one I never thought would ever get toys. There's a Weredragon figure as well that I hope to eventually get.

I had actually intended to talk about this figure last Halloween season but... completely misplaced it. It wasn't until recent organizing efforts that it was found and put aside once again to look at during Halloween on the site. Fortunately, I remembered where it was this time. As I said above, Jakks has a great video game figure line and Werewolf is another solid effort. He's pleasantly solid feeling, like a much more premium figure... but only cost $9.99. That's awesome. There's 22 points of articulation on his 4" body resulting in one super pose-able monster. Though I did have trouble getting the arms to close close to his body. Initially I wrote that off as a articulation limitation, until I saw others not having this problem online. Then I saw others having the same problem. Clearly it's a molding or QC issue as you can see where the joint is for that amount of movement. I chose not to force the joints on mine, maybe there's a fix out there for this?

Also, the head and crotch are a darker brown than the rest of the body. That's not a big deal, but you can't unsee it. As for accessories, he comes with a Spirit Ball, like the ones from the game that allow for your undead warrior to POWER UP! That's a nice little extra. There's a hole in the bottom of the ball for where a stand would have plugged into. Guessing it was omitted at some point. Clearly the figure isn't perfect, but I'm happy to actually have something from the game in toy form and honestly not bothered enough by the problems for them to overshadow that happiness. However, I'm an honest person and it wouldn't be honest to ignore those issues here. Regardless, it's still a pretty good figure. It's well sculpted and looks great. Hopefully I eventually get that Weredragon and more of the SEGA characters Jakks Pacific has been putting into their video game line. In my mind Altered Beast, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage all take place within the same continuity. With these figures, they can take place on the same bookshelf.

Haunted House (1929)

Man, Disney is #@%#^&$* awesome. One of the biggest companies in the world and they do Halloween better than anyone ever gives them credit. Disney's Halloween Treat is still a favorite of the wife and I (we literally have every single version of it... there's a lot of versions) and we're all over everything Disney and Halloween. We hope to make it out to the Not So Scary Halloween party next year because that just looks super amazing. This old Micky Mouse cartoon has the mouse exploring a most radical haunted house with skeletons that play songs on each other's butts.

originally posted 8/24/18

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

SacredPower Robo [BeastBox/1/4 Squad]

52Toys BeastBox never ceases to amaze me. A few weeks ago, when I first saw news of SacredPower Robo and FirePower Robo (whom we'll be looking at later this week), I was blown away. A homage to combining Super Robot teams of old in the form of a BeastBox? Yes, and they pulled it off spectacularly. Today we're looking at SacredPower Robo, whom is composed of robots based on creatures from Chinese mythology. I was fortunate enough to acquire the First Edition Bonus package which included the teams Ranger pilots in keshi form! This was actually a treat as they were packaged separately with box boxes together in a nice sleeve. The main toys box is a wonderful homage to old school super robot packaging. I love this thing.

I was initially worried transformation would be a challenge, but was pleasantly surprised to find myself doing all the steps without consulting the manual. Just the picture on the back was needed to form all the modes. The individual beasts are small, but decently articulated for their size. Each one also has a small Box Mode, which the four can be stacked up to form a traditional sized Box Mode. Forming the combined mecha is pretty simple as well. Qinglong (the dragon) forms the legs and waist, while Xuanwu (the black tortoise with the snake) forms the torso. Zhuque (the Vermilion Bird) is the head and shoulders while Baihu (White Tiger) splits in half, forming the arms. Some of the bests parts remove during this process. They combine using the Zhurong System Arms Merge to form a sword.

The combined form draws mental comparisons to Voltron/Go-Lion, it's a cool robot. There's a good deal of articulation, though you may need to adjust some of the parts for some poses. The bonus keshi figures of the teams Rangers (whose names I currently forget) are really cool little figures. They've got individual sculpts and really pop in bright red. It's a great little extra for buying this version of the set that I really like. In box mode, the team fits comfortably inside their Box Charger. Though I couldn't figure out how to store the weapons or tiger butt that becomes the back of the robots head. Here's hoping a more enlightened owner points out how to do so. I don't have anything bad to say about this set and am really happy with it. You can also swap parts with FirePower Robo whom we'll be looking at later this week.

Corpse People

Every one likes a good scare during the spooky season. It's a good time to break out some horror games and have some creepy fun. Siren and it's sequels were a solid entry in the genre that maintains a fan following today. I wonder how many people have seen this commercial without knowing it was for a game? Did they just watched a cursed tape and were now living on borrowed time?

Monday, September 22, 2025

Bio Boosted Monday

Hello Zone Base readers! Welcome back for another week of robots, monsters, and misadventure! I hope you all are doing well and had a great weekend. Mine was pretty fun itself! The Mrs and I went to Target and bought Halloween stuff at Spirit & Home Depot. Mom came over for Sunday dinner and we ordered Japanese. I enjoyed my favorite combo of cucumber, sweet potato, and spicy yellow tail rolls while finally watching the new Superman. Loved it btw. Blokees were built with Most Extreme Elimination Challenge playing in the background and some Pumpkin Jack was played. 

As for toys, yeah, I got some. At Target I picked up a Godzilla- All Monsters Encyclopedia capsule. I got MechaGodzilla! This is a fun gatchapon series by Bandai that's sold as a blind bag here in the states. Inside the package is a mini diorama. I've gotten one before, but haven't seen them available since spring. At Spirit, I picked up another capsule of Tiny Mights Ghost Face figures as well as some assorted Halloween goodies. Five Below is supposed to be getting the new Universal Studios Tiny Mights capsules, so I need to make a visit. This series isn't specifically the Universal Monsters, but characters like Chucky and Michael Myers. Films released by Universal that you're likely to see on the Universal Monsters channel. That's a great concept for a series and way to get figures of these characters out!

I ordered Cyberworld Wheeljack and Mirage Saturday night after we got home. My local stores only currently have wave 1 Cyberworld toys further leading to more and more online ordering from me. Not a big deal... and the way the world is going, but I love the instant gratification of buying in store. I see everyone is enjoying the Halloween party here on the site. We've still got around 6 weeks of Pumpkin Spiced Mayhem to enjoy and plenty of trick or treating to do! It's time to get this week started Zone Base readers. Thank you all for coming back and supporting the site. Please share it with your friends and Mutual High Fives everyone!

Thursday, September 18, 2025

SG Optimus Prime robot & vehicle [Defender Type 03- Heavy Metal War]

Shattered Glass is a fun Transformers mirror universe setting. Evil Autobots vs Good Decepticons with plenty of role reversals and neat paint decos inspired by other characters. It's fun. Personally, I've mainly enjoyed the concept and the look of the characters over the actual fiction used. That's not a slam, just a take. I like to view the alternate universe more as a Cybertronian version of the Upside Down. Several of the Autobots mare made to be a little scary... so it's fitting.

Defender Type series 03 features kits of SG Optimus Prime as a robot and vehicle and it's nice to have the matching set. They are repaints of the Optimus Prime robot and vehicle from Defender Type series 01. I've only talked about the vehicle kit here so far, so let's focus on the robot mode more. The vehicle is pretty much a match for the robot mode as you can see, but man I do love the way it looks with the Combat Deck Auto-Launcher attached. Gives me Blaster Master vibes.

I've got a few different versions of the Defender Type Optimus Prime mold and it's pretty spectacular. The unique look these Blokees kits have really make for one adorably hardcore looking robot. This Optimus is about to kick Megatron's ass and walk a oil puddle through it. Despite his small size, he's well articulated and has one beefy version of the trademark Ion Cannon. It looks out of Metal Slug and that pairs so well with the overall look of the figure.

Like I've said, I really like the look of Shattered Glass Transformers and the purple and black on Optimus is just great. Black versions of Optimus have always looked cool, but the purple is just so very much better. The black parts contrast with it in a way really pops. SG Autobots usually have busted windshields (because it's ShAtTeReD gLaSs), which both of the Optimus kits we're looking at have. It's a good contrast against the slick purple and black colors. It works with my Upside Down take on the universe as well. SG Optimus's voice is supposed to sound like Venger... but Vecna works too. Dang, just imagine if one of Vecna's visions were the SG equivalent of a Matrix Vision? That's be more than five faces of darkness.

When it Raines it pours (blood)

Ah, local businesses at Halloween. They really want to just get the message out... but it's Halloween. Throw on a Dracula cape, turn on the fog machine, and play some spooky music. Now get your ass down here and buy something! I've got to give it to Raines Chevrolet, our spokesman really looks like he's having fun. Though I do wonder if a gold colored economy car really is the best choice for a Dracula themed commercial. I digress... that damn thing is cheap!

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Red Rodan Kaiju Zord & Blue Kaiju Ranger Anguirus [Godzilla vs Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]

I've been a fan of Monogram's blind bag bag clip mini figures for some time now. Grabbing one or two during a Target visit is a pretty regular thing. They've had some pretty cool series. Godzilla, He-Man, they're neat little things. Recently I've been picking up their Godzilla vs Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series, because they're great! Rangers and Zords themed after classic Toho Kaiju. That's awesome! While I've never talked about these here before aside from occasionally mentioning them in the Monday weekend reports, I really want to now. You see I somehow got both chase figures on the same day.

Monogram wraps the figures in a card stock inside the blind bags, so feeling the bags is tricky. I thought the two I was grabbing was the Red Rodan Ranger and Green Godzilla Ranger. That Sunday evening when my Mom had come over for Sunday dinner, I opened them and ... OMG! That was really exciting. Let's talk about this series, I haven't read the comics it's based on, but love both properties as you all are aware. The Rangers and Zords being themed after Godzilla's crew is just an awesome idea and these little figures just look outstanding. They're well sculpted and very colorful. I've got plans to pick up more (got to get that Godzilla!), but man... let me just bask in this victory for a moment.

Ultra-Spooky Tiga!

Oh no! There's a witch causing problems for children on Halloween! What do we do! SEND IN ULTRAMAN! It's Halloween and the GUTS team suspects a monster. The team investigates (in costumes, it's Halloween... duh) and soon discovers a witch handing out lollipops to children. Trick or Treat? It's a TRICK! The witch is stealing the children's dreams and converting them into energy! Good thing Ultraman Tiga is here to save Halloween!

originally posted 9/16/22 

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Inferno robot and vehicle [Defender Version 02- The Overthrow]

It's hard not to like a firetruck. That's a big part of Inferno's appeal. He's a firetruck and that's awesome! Those vehicle parts do work out making for one cool looking robot. As a character, he's every bit as heroic as the alt mode suggests. First to rush out and try to save whomever needs recusing or defended. His bravery and heat resistant body armor makes him ideal to step right into a fire or firefight. He's pretty rationale and level headed... which is funny compared to his partner Red Alert. A bot who's known for his paranoia.

It's been a while since I've talked about Blokees Defender type kits. Maybe too long. During that time I've amassed a whole lot of them to talk about here and Inferno is leading the way. It's worth noting that unlike prior Blokees posts where I tried to cover a case at a time... it's going to be a whole lot more random on out. I've got a whole lot of kits to cover and variety has always been the flavor of the day here at Zone Base.

In Defender Type series 02, Inferno is represented by both robot and vehicle mode kits. Obviously these models don't Transform, but it's fun to have some of the alt modes represented. Vehicle mode Inferno isn't ride-able like Optimus Prime's, but still is pretty neat. It's a pleasant little firetruck with a raise-able ladder. Neatly enough, the extinguisher tip from the ladder can be removed and attached to Inferno's arm in place of a hand as he's often seen with.

The robot mode kit is well done as the Defender Type proportions really fit Inferno's design. It's hard to express how something so small (and cute) can look so stout and hardcore... but here it is. The way the firetrucks ladder runs down his back (head is in the ladders base) is replicated well and even though he's given the Defender types generic laser rifle, it looks close enough the original toys Extinguisher Rifle. I think the only thing that would make Inferno's kits better would be a Phoenix King chase version. That would be amazing.

Fear and Loathing in a Haunted Forest

What happens when monsters brave a haunted forest? Well, they get scared and apparently hungry. Good thing they've got Monster Munch to snack on! I've never had the snack, but the name would have instantly sold me if it were available to me. This commercial though, absolutely wonderful The monsters are super fun, but dig that haunted forest. I hope Monster Much was a good as their ads.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Beat Monday

Hey Zone Base readers! Thank you all for coming back for another week of robots, monsters, and misadventure! I hope everyone had a great weekend, I sure did! The Mrs and I went to Daiso for Halloween goods and other fun stuff. We enjoyed pizza Saturday night and I awoke to a wonderful breakfast the Mrs cooked. Aside from household chores, video games were played and I grilled out hamburger sliders and hot dogs! The Mrs made some  fries, baked beans, potatoe salad, and banana pudding to complete the meal. Mom came over and we had a great Sunday evening. 

I got some fun stuff as well. My local Walmart hasn't seemed to stock toys in a while sadly, but another BeastBox order was made getting me mostly caught up with the boxes I'm wanting. Just waiting for some more to show in the US Amazon shop. Who'd I get? I got Fire Power Robo to go along with the Sacred Power Robo bought last week! I was happily able to buy the bonus versions that came with keshi pilots and in a fancy box! Please look forward to posts about them in the coming days. While Walmart was pretty barren on toys, they did have a Beast Wars Megatron Funko Pop figure I'd been wanting. I've had the Optimus Primal for a little bit and plan on eventually completing the range. 

I'm taking a little break from Donkey Kong Bananza and decided to buy a spooky game from the e-shop for Halloween. Fortunately they had Pumpkin Jack on sale for a little over $6. It's just the thing for the spooky season and pretty fun too! A little reminiscent of Midi-Evil for PS1 and maybe a little like Maximo for PS2. For a few dollars it's just right and pretty fun! At Daiso the Mrs and I bought a lot of fun stuff for the house. We got a good bit of Halloween figurines and I got their fun range of Halloween wind up toys. They're cute and full of character. I also got some Display Bases for models as well as some more tools to go in my modeling tool box. Sometimes you need more than nippers and a hobby knife. Daiso tends to have some pretty great items for the task. 

Well, it's time to get my day started. I'm enjoying a cup of coffee while watching G1 on the Transformers Channel. I'm endlessly entertained by the fact that the version on Pluto TV has a completely different schedule than the version on other fast channel apps. That's weird, but beneficial at times. As usual I've got some chores to do and pictures for upcoming posts to take. I hope everyone is enjoying the Halloween party. We're halfway through the season and it's been a really fun one. Normally I try to outdo myself each year. This year has been a little difficult and I've found myself extra busy at times. So instead my goal was just to have a fun Halloween and it's been the most successful yet. Thanks to all the additional people coming to check out the site in the recent weeks. I really appreciate your support! If any of you could or would like to, please like and follow the sites Facebook page. I had made it a while back to share posts to groups. I love the followers it has, but would love for more. All I ask is for readers to share the site with their friends and that's an easy way to do so! Let's get this week started Zone Base readers, Mutual High Fives everyone!



Thursday, September 11, 2025

Alchemist Prime [Age of the Primes/Deluxe Class]

To be completely honest, I had hardly any interest in Alchemist Prime before buying him. Literally, the only reason I did buy him is the desire to complete the 13 Primes from this series. Neat looking, sure, but eh. Upon opening him, however, and what a great toy! I was truly blown away by just how good of a figure this is. Alchemist Prime has dominion over the elements and legend has it he chose to walk among the mortal Transformers. No bot knows if that's actually true... but rumor has it that Maccadam, whom runs Maccadam's Old Oil House, is actually him. Of course it's silly that the legendary bartender could actually be one of The Thirteen... isn't it?

Isn't it?

Alchemist Prime is a burly hoss of a robot with glasses and a handlebar mustache and beard. He makes me think of various old world characters from TV shows. The design of his body armor even resembles a suit with a vest. He could be working that bar when not up to adventure. Considering his *ahem* magical nature, you can be assured that his stories are beyond your wildest imagination. He's seen Unicron and the Demons that live under the surface and still got that friendly smirk when you ask for another drink. 

It's a good think his figure has so much articulation and is so expressive, because you can tell he talks with his hands. His weapon is a weird one. Clamped on his forearm they make blasters or can be flipped around for energy blades. If the situation calls for it, they can even be held for a more direct attack. If you noticed that there is what appears to be lenses on them, that's because once joined together they form a magical pair of glasses that allow for vision beyond our comprehension. Though any mortal can pick out the ancient Transformers symbols, it's probably best these are left up to the more enlightened to use.

Transformation to vehicle mode is pretty easy, though getting the rear portion exactly in place can be a little fiddly if you've got clumsy fingers. Once done, he's a neat looking heavy duty vehicle of sorts. It looks like an armored Strike-X side by side ATV, and that fits such a fellow whose seen a lot of adventure. The weapons can attach on the roof to provide some vehicular firepower... I'm sure that comes in handy. It's easy to overlook Alchemist Prime with his drab green colors... but their fitting of someone like him. They match his utility vehicle well and carry over to his reserved look. Like I said, I really liked him a whole lot more once the box was opened... wand that is fitting considering how much more there is to Maccadam than meets the eye. It's almost like he's the standard bearer of that old tag line.

Wickedness comes this Way Occasionally

There must have been a rule back to show Something Wicked this Way Comes on local channels around Halloween time in the day. It was on steady rotation on TV's during the spooky season all over the UHF dial. Before that, Disney Channel would include it in their downright awesome Halloween programming. The movie used to terrify me as a kid... but now not so much. Still, it's charm is inescapable. In these days of streaming apps, I really hope some kids stumbles onto it. Something Wicked this way Stumbles.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Sabretooth Tiger [Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Re-Ignition/Combinable Dinozord]

Getting back to out look at Playmates take on the Dino Megazord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (or Daizyuzin from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger if your more Super Sentai leaning) is the Yellow Sabretooth Tiger. Playmates made some really good Voltron sets that I liked a whole lot. Which is why I was anticipating this set so much. It's funny, because on it's own, the Sabretooth Tiger feels like a Voltron lion.

Like the other Zords so far, this is a pleasantly big blocky robot toy with old school DNA in abundance. Some may complain about the limited leg articulation... and that's fair. I wanted more movement in the legs themselves and all there is basic joints. Like the Triceratops, it's very obvious that this toy is part of a combiner team. Also like the Triceratops is a firing rocket in the tail that's easy to accidentally shoot. Be careful to not loose it. Transformation to leg mode is easy, just fold the legs and tail into position. The head folds up to form a foot... be sure to fold the teeth up and out of the way.

There's working wheels for Dinotanker mode, which I assumed the Megazord had... but saw nothing regarding. It's a silly mode, but I've always liked it. Once again the Bandai origins shin through and I'm happy so far with this set. Now it's just time to wait for the other members of the team to form the Megazord. We're halfway there... and hopefully they'll be out soon. There's tons of monsters around Zone Base and we need all the help we can get!

The Fever Dream Of Sleepy Hollow

Ichabod Crane is a weird guy. He likes to eat food and whoop dat ass. Unfortunately he's not thicker than a toothpick once stuck in a Snicker, so the only ass whom he whoops dat is of his students. Well, the ones who don't have any food for him anyway.

I'm sure you're well versed in the story of Sleepy Hollow, so you know exactly what happens to Ichabod. However, you may not have seen this bizarre animated version from 1972 that doesn't wait until the end to bring forth the scares.

originally posted 8/3/21

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Chop Shop [Cyberworld/ Armored Cyber Changers]

When Cyberworld started getting leaks and previews, Chop Shop really caught my attention. Being a Beast Wars fan, I couldn't ignore the similarities to bots like Insecticon and Powerpinch. Not just that... but I love some insect based robots. Thanks to the uniformity present in Cyberworld toys... he really feels like one of those old Beast Wars basic class figures. Well, aside from the lack of elbow articulation.

It's really neat how this line of simple figures has so much older robot toy DNA. The name Chop Shop itself hearkens back to G1 as one of the Deluxe Insecticons whose source molds were from Armored Insect Corps Beetras. This Chop Shop, though, is likely a new character. Transformers Cyberworld isn't seemingly linked to a prior series, just in that generic Transformers setting things like Authentics reside in. After 41 years, I'm perfectly ok with a generic setting and am a fan of the video game world they're stuck in for Cyberworld. 

You've probably noticed those big mandibles jutting out of his chest, that's a fun bit of insect mode kibble in addition to the little bug legs hanging from his arms and legs. The mandibles are a separate piece that can be used as a weapon. I kept mine in as I like the weirdness. It's impossible to ignore the Armored up bit that makes him an Armored Cyber Changer... and frankly I'd be ok if they were just regular Cyber Changers. Chop Shop's Armored Up part is a huge claw weapon that can form a giant melee weapon when the claws are unfolded. A blade pops up as the weapon can be held as a gun or a ... club? I could only get the 'gun' mode to be held in insect mode, so it's probably meant to be the club type weapon for robot mode. Judging by the size of it, Chop Shop must be pretty strong.

You can also store the big weapon on his back in robot mode... which seems more reasonable. Transformation to insect mode is an easy flipping out of the chest and adjusting everything into place. There's a plethora of ports in insect mode where the Armored Up piece can be plugged in and once again makes me wonder what else is in store for this line or was once planned. Cyberworld definitely feels like the spiritual follow up the the Beast Alliance toys from Rise of the Beasts. It makes me hope for partner figures like Battle Masters. I really like Chop Shop. He's a solid figure in a fun line and I really appreciate his classic Beast Wars inspired looks. This is a toy mold I'd love to see in a million colors... but preferably as a regular Cyber Changer.


Slurps it up!

Slime and Halloween go together like peanut butter and chocolate. One common slime toy you'll find is the rubber monster that can suck up and goosh out slime when squeezed. It's a simple gimmick that keeps returning for good reason, it's fun. Come Halloween, you'll be sure to see many a similar toy and even be tempted to pick one up. These Slurps look like a spooky good time... hey... what if you sat on one?

Monday, September 8, 2025

Monday: Judgement Day

It's time to start another week of robots, monsters, and misadventure here on Zone Base! Thank you all for returning and supporting the site. I hope everyone had a great weekend, I sure did. Saturday... I didn't do a damn thing and it was marvelous. The Mrs and I watched TV and enjoyed some pizza. Sunday we went out for a little shopping and visited our local Target. Most of their Halloween goods were in stock and it was a lot of fun taking it in. No new toys i  stock for me, but that doesn't mean it was a wasted trip. I had grabbed 2 more Power Rangers/Godzilla crossover blind bags and they turned out to be both of the series chase figures! I've grown really fond of this series and might finally read the comic. What were the chase figures? Well, just remember I tend to be about a week ahead on toy posts here on the site. Please look forward to more on them soon! 

I ordered a special BeastBox purchase with plans to make another this weekend. There's alot of cool stuff they have and I just can't get enough. What did I order? Well, hopefully those toys will be here soon enough for a post within the coming days. Speaking of upcoming posts, I've been trying to figure out how to properly talk about Cyberworld Scorponok. I've had him for a few weeks and frankly am not equipped to do big toys. It'll take some brain storming, but I really want to cover all of the Cyberworld toys here on the site. I really like them!

Sunday evening, Mom came over for dinner as usual. The Mrs made a wonderful lasagna dinner and let me just talk about her lasagna for a second. She makes it with ravioli and it is amazing. I'll be happily taking leftovers to work for the next few days. We finished our rewatch of Stranger Things and now am all caught up for the new season starting on Thanksgiving. I'm excited, but maybe a little sad to see it end. Speaking of ending, the newest and allegedly last Conjuring movie was released this weekend. We had planned to go see it, but decided to wait for streaming. Hopefully it'll be good, I hate to see it end as well. I spent the rest of the evening building Blokees Transformers and enjoying some gummy candy. Well, as usual, I should get my day started. There's some household chores and toy pictures for upcoming posts to take. Zone Base is about enjoying my hobbies with all of you and I really appreciate everyone reading. I also really appreciate the uptick of traffic latley and still only ask that you share the site with your friends. We've got 2 months of Halloween to go and tons of robots, monsters, and misadventure coming. Mutual High Fives everyone!

Thursday, September 4, 2025

Constructicon Long Haul [Studio Series 86/Commander Class]

Following Hook in the Transformers Studio Series Two Pack of Torso Terror is Long Haul, whom forms Devastators lower torso. Long Haul, being a dump truck is well suited for carrying the extra parts required for assembling Devastator. Not in the bed of his truck, nope, they actually combine to form a trailer! Long Haul can (wait for it) haul the extra parts! I'm a lot more impressed with this trailer than I am the battle deck/jet add on parts for Superion. Probably because I didn't expect it... and thanks to the wings, it reminds me a little of God Bomber in his trailer mode.

I've always liked the way Long Haul looked. He's this big chonky robot (it's a vibe) made from a good old dump truck. Maybe it's just growing up with Tonka trucks in the back yard... hey come to think about it, the ones we had was a crane and dump truck! This set was pre destined! *ahem* There's just something satisfyingly pleasant about him, you know? The Devastator set Hasbro put out in Combiner Wars a decade ago was pretty good, but there was some reinvention going on. Long Haul ended up being VERY LARGE in that set. Frankly, I liked it, but we're going for screen accuracy this time. Like the others, Long Haul is a nice mix of original design and cartoon appearance. A big difference in this design, however, is that Long Haul doesn't form Devastators thighs. Some of those extra parts in the trailer do that.

Long Haul has his pistol that has a removable barrel. I don't see any point in that as of this moment, but it sure does separate. He's pleasantly articulated and very expressive. It's really neat that his head can move around. Obviously most heads on toys do that, but articulation with his head on a panel is pretty neat. Transformation is pretty easy and aside from a few steps is mostly muscle memory from the original toy. Some Transformers you can just look at and your hands know what to do. The trailer doesn't connect traditionally. Instead you'll have to fit the connector pieces between the rear ends haves as they connect. Rolling him along with his trailer is pretty pleasant, there's a certain charm to it that I can't quite describe. It's kinda cute. Out of this two pack, I like Long Haul the best. Once I get the rest of the gang, I'll show off Devastator. For right now though, I'm enjoying the dump truck guy.

Terrified Tomatoes!

Burger Chef is a long dead fast food chain that was routinely haunted by Count Fangburger. A vampire who hungered for your blood... or a really good burger. This is another one of those times where I'm all about the production of the commercial here. Specifically Count Fangburger's classic cartoon villain portrayal. His voice, laugh, and that bat! Anyone else really hungry?

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Ghostface [Tiny Mights/Ghostface]

I've been eyeing Tiny Mights for a while now. Their Scooby Doo and Batman sets never arrived at my Walmart stores like I had been seeing online and that was pretty disappointing. Earlier this year when their horror offerings were made known, I started salivating. Fortunately a recent trip to Spirit Halloween resulted in finding a box of their Ghostface series by the check out. Let's take a look at the pack I got. Tiny Mights like to pack their keshi in capsules that match the series. I say that regretting I didn't snap a picture of the Ghostface capsule mine came in, but you should check it out (not an affiliated link). It's great. There's 3 mini figures included and they're a great size. There's a multitude of sculpts and colors in opaque and translucent varieties to collect.

In my pack I got a a translucent yellow holding a scythe, a pink Dead By Daylight version in the classic Kinnikuman pose, and a solid black running with a machete. These look amazing and I'm having a hard time picking a favorite. The machete and scythe ones conjure mental images of Halloween costumes equipped with whatever weaponry Walmart had available. I've never played Dead by Daylight... but I love this version. Ghostface started out as a generic Halloween costume long before Scream came around, so seeing all these colors and variations brings back fond memories of the various versions and colors the masks used be in. I definitely need to pick up more of these.

Horror Hotel, it's up to you

"Hey man, it's Halloween. Let's do something scary!" You might find yourself saying during this time of the year. It's the Spooky Season after all, and nothing says that better than a trip to the local haunted house or scary attractions set up for the season. In 2000, you might have found yourself at the Horror Hotel surrounded by masks and dummies of famous monsters! It sounds like a great time, even though somebodies Aunt keeps trying to scare you.

originally posted 9/15/22 

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Constructicon Hook [Studio Series 86/Commander Class]

I've talked before about how sometimes Transformers naming systems can be too wordy or confusing, this is one of those times. Hook is a Voyager Class figure that comes from a 2 pack of Voyager Class figures sold as a Commander Class. The full name on this box is Transformers Studio Series Constructicon Hook/Constructicon Long Haul. Don't forget that Studio Series is under the Transformers Generations sub-line, so the entire name is Transformers Generations Transformers Studio Series Commander Class Constructicon Hook/Constructicon Long Haul.

It's a two-pack of Constructicons for the current Devastator set that comes with a bunch of extra combiner parts sold as a Commander Class. I spent almost a paragraph talking about how many titles the box has to get that out of the way, because it's a bit absurd. Hook is one of those two toys in the box. Hook is one of those Constructicons that's always in every group shot, but tends to blend into the crowd. He's a highly skilled craftsman and has one giant ego to match it, which fits into early Constructicon appearances where they were often working on a project. As a member of the team, he forms the upper torso of Devastator and turns into a crane.

Hence the name.

My brother is a professional crane operator, so I can appreciate this alt mode more now as an adult. One thing I really appreciate about these Studio Series 86 Constructicons is how much they're a combination of the original toys designs and the on screen models. The designers really did a good job making this set feel like an upgrade of that original Diaclone design while making them show accurate. This set is meant to match their looks from the 1986 movie, which itself was a higher quality version of how they appeared in the regular cartoon series.

As someone who always liked the cartoon better, I appreciate the concept behind Studio Series 86 a whole lot. Hook is well articulated. To allow for some of this articulation, the sort of cape his vehicle kibble forms over his shoulders features the ability to be moved out of the way. That's a nice meeting of screen accuracy and real world engineering. The original toy it wasn't a big deal, it had limited possibility naturally. Past updates would reinvent the wheel a little on the characters looks. This one of course must be faithful... so some improvisation was needed.

He's got his laser pistol. It's a good approximation of the one he originally came with and later used to mow down the Autobots while Instruments of Destruction played. In vehicle mode, it can connect the the crane arm for storage. Transformation to that vehicle mode is pretty easy. Once again he's essentially an updated version of the original, so some of those steps it took back in the day are the same today. Vehicle mode is nice, looks right, rolls along well. The little crane arm disconnects, so it can be removed for transformation to either hand off his back or in place properly.

Before anyone points it out, the robot hands are meant to remain folded out in vehicle mode to properly connect the front and back sections. I realized I did that part wrong now that I see my pictures. Years of modern toys make me fold them away on autopilot. Later this week we'll look at Hooks partner in the set Long Haul. Considering the two form Devastators torso when combined, I wish they would have named the box set something witty and torso related. Then again... I suppose that's harder than it sounds.

Hot Zam!

Party Stores may be slowly disappearing, but Halloween is a great time to look back at the fun they once offered. Your local party store was a great place to get balloons and cups for a birthday party, but Halloween... man. Not just party supplies, but these stores would have costumes, decorations, neat little doo-dads and trinkets... they were truly something special. Zam's looks like it would have been the best place for a Wolfman mask and some orange streamers. Really wish I would have had one local while they were around!

Monday, September 1, 2025

Happy Labor Day!

It's not just Monday, it's Labor Day, meaning I'm enjoying a 3-Day weekend! Personally, I could use the break. Don't think just because I'm taking the day off that things around the site are going to slack off. Nope, regular posting resumes tomorrow. Know what? Since Labor Day is a holiday for those who work, let's take a look at some robots who do a lot of work building things! While we're doing that, the Halloween party is still going strong... and your local stores may have started stocking their Halloween stuff now that Labor Day is signaling the end of summer and beginning of fall. Thank you all for reading Zone Base. I put a lot of work into the site each week without any ads or pointing to tip jars. Nope. All I ask is that you share the site with your friends and to be excellent to each other. Weird huh? Mutual High Fives everyone!