Robot Fighter Menasor (aka Oxford Liclone) review

Discussion in 'Transformers 3rd Party Reviews' started by Scaleface, Nov 4, 2012.

  1. Scaleface

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    This is my second review of a low budget brick set from Woma. This one is called by the very Transformery name "Menasor", but the name is just about the only Transformer aspect of this set. If anything he looks more like Gutcruncher than any Menasor I know. This set would actually make a passable Kre-O Gutcruncher.

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    Menasor is a 137 piece set from the local Family Dollar, which is sold for $3. The design of Menasor is borrowed from an Oxford Block set called Liclone - part of the Oxford robot series that is the precursor to Kre-O.

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    In fact I included a comparison photo of Menasor and Kre-O mirage. You may notice they used the exact same shoulder and elbow joint system on both of them.

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    Menasor has a head swivel, two joints in the arms and two joints in the legs. He comes with an extensive sticker sheet and several unique looking bricks, like the diagnal bricks in his shoulders.
     

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  2. kmopotato

    kmopotato spends too much on this shit

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    It's even got the font from Armada!

    Does "Menasor" have an altmode?
     
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    Peaugh Hi.

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    He looks like Lego Metalhead.
     
  4. Scaleface

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    From who?

    Hasbro: For copying the name Menasor.
    Oxford: For copying the set design from Liclone.
    Lego: For copying their basic bricks.