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Those are very different toys. The Riobot is basically perfect transformation. I like them both but they scratch different itches. It does feel like the Riobot belongs at $150 and the Moshow $200 based purely on mass though. 

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1 hour ago, jenius said:

It does feel like the Riobot belongs at $150 and the Moshow $200 based purely on mass though. 

This was what I was getting at.  I’d put Riobot at about $100, if that, however.  Mine had terrible QC issues out of the box: I bought mine new and had one come apart at the knee before its first transformation.

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2 hours ago, electric indigo said:

Mospeada x Yamaha YZF-R1

 

That’s amazing.  I don’t know how to ride a motorcycle but I’d be tempted learn if this were a commercial product.

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I've always dreamed of having an electric motorcycle that looks exactly like that model... except with the mini-missile launchers on the front, of course. 😉

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Looks like the TOYrise! , uhmm what to we call it, ok, how about "Mospeada Product" is out
Cause I can't call it a Toy!  (assume is says this is for Collectors or some nonsense)  :)

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2 minutes ago, Shawn said:

Looks like the TOYrise! , uhmm what to we call it, ok, how about "Mospeada Product" is out
Cause I can't call it a Toy!  (assume is says this is for Collectors or some nonsense)  :)

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<Ahem> I believe the term is adult collectible.

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3 hours ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said:

<Ahem> I believe the term is adult collectible.

Actually that would be something we’re not allowed to show here. 
the proper term would be transforming action figure or something else equally lame. 
I guess the real term that everyone will use is just gonna be toy

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Wow the box is small, and the toy is lighter than expected. Love all the details though, this is a childhood dream come through. 

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On 3/28/2026 at 1:08 AM, Shawn said:

Ah...true...so like the old HCM line :)

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Wish toyrise does theirs in matt finishing cos the glossy finish gives the more toylike impression

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Nice comparison on sizes...and because I am super lazy this am to search, did they tell us the scale? Is it 1/55 or 1/60 ish? Or is it non-scale?

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Apparently, there isn't any scale mentioned on the box but the toy designer did mention during the early days of reveal that it was 1/60.

From the Fighter comparison pics, it would be either the Sentinel's being smaller than its stated scale or Toyrise's being larger. Unless, the scale of one or the other or even both are being quoted for Armo-Soldier instead. Still no comparison pic of both in that mode yet that I can see for now.

 

Edit: Found a comparison pic in Soldier.

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I like the new interpretation of the transformation, but not a fan of the hollow forearms, they really look awkward...sort of go-bot like.
Having the cockpit glass directly under the head is a bit odd after all...it almost makes the pilot think 'get that head thing out of the way so I can see'
Should have an option to move the head around like the missile packs...put it on the leg lol :)

 

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ahhhh, NOW I know whey they call it a model, and not a toy! Its just like transforming my 1/48 Imai Legioss kit.

I suspect all these non-permanently attached pieces allow future upgrades/parts swapping for some potential crazy combinations.

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Thus far, I'm liking virtually everything about it, minus the hollow forearms, as Shawn pointed out, but especially those high arched feet. If they'd imparted another 20-30 degrees of forward arc to the feet, it would have looked so much better, especially in Diver, as you could really splay them. It's kinda hard to tell from the angle, but I hope the gear are long enough to maintain a minimal clearance from the ground; it sucks when the chest does the job instead. Transformation wise, the ease at which everything moves, lines up, and locks seems very well thought out, very much like some of the better leader or commander class Transformers figures. It looks great across all three modes. I like the use of the cockpit-adjacent leading-edge panels housing the shoulder guns; unlike the original Legioss with the fold-away shoulder cannon, these have the option to move so that they're not obstructing the head movement. Too, due to their being mounted on what appear to be ball joints, there should be a limited ability to make said guns track with the head rotation, which is pretty nifty. Finally, the modular aspect of the weapon accessories, and perhaps even with the chest bits, should prove interesting as one collects more of these, as it allows for all sorts of combinations between them.

I preordered my copy through Japan Figure, who I've never used before. Just waiting for the shipping notification. Kinda excited to get this thing in-hand as it actually looks like a fun toy to handle and transform, neither of which can be said about a great number of transforming toys these days.  And then in May, I believe, the Pose+ Legioss should be releasing, and that thing just looks amazing. 😍 So much Mospeada love all of a sudden- glad I'm here for it.

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