Needed another enemy for the team to fight
Gorm deluxe is not worth the extra cost compared to the normal one. Bargin hunter that I am I got it quite cheap so why not. I am a collector and Galidor is the dumbs theme I own but I do have most of it because LEGO made it.
2 out of 6 people thought this review was helpful.
Good at what it does, but that doesn't mean it's worth it.
I picked this ugly up in a bargain bin in 2014, for way less than the original price. However, considering the original price, I don't think it would normally be a good value. Even with some of the later Bionicle sets with low piece counts, they at least had easily compatible parts. The parts here are only technically compatible with standard lego, and are hard to use with moccing. (Props to anyone who actually has succeeded on that front.)
When I got it, it seemed the spring had gone out in the launcher. It barely fires at all, even with a proper modern projectile. The actual projectiles are poorly weighted, and barely go anywhere even with a proper modern launcher.
However, the parts are rather nicely made. The head has a nice sculpt, and I like how they designed the actual pieces.
I had a lot of fun with this guy, reconfiguring his limbs into eldrich abominations. Perhaps a bit too much fun, but fun none the less.
It's probably the nicest action figure I've seen in a while, but lack of compatibility, poor price/part ratio, and that crappy cannon-arm really take it down.
7 out of 7 people thought this review was helpful.
I wish I had a paper bag right now...
This is the absolute worst thing I have ever seen. The villain looks stupid. His blaster doesn't work that well. It has no actual Lego pieces.
Sorry LEGO, but Action Figures aren't the way to go.
Maybe if you had made minifig Galidor Locations with minifigs...8 out of 12 people thought this review was helpful.