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Wednesday 15 June 2022

KR Review #92: Ramalik

Toy prototype details
Name: RamalikTM
Subtitle: bomb-hurling warrior
Line: KR|Foundation
Item type: action figure - Nº 58 in the line.

Character details
Name: Ramalik
Classification: ape-primivod* hybrid
Sex: male
Home: Tahron
Era: Foundation
Affiliation: Independent Warriors (eventually becoming a member of the Theriom faction)
Rank: assistant leader of the Independent Warriors.
*PrimivodsTM are fictional anthropomorphic marsupials that can interbreed with some other species of mammals and produce fertile offspring.

Background
First appearance: KR|Foundation #7 - The siege of Erlokat
Related character(s): none.

Articulation
Standard, plus long hinged fingers and toes for hooked hands and feet poses.

Description
Head: predominantly ape-like (looking like a combination of an orangutan and a gibbon, even if he's partially a primivod), characterised by a thick sandy-brown fur that surrounds a grey/black-skinned face. The largely hairless (except for a beard) face includes the small ears, a pair of amber eyes with white war paint, a small nose and two fairly large cheek pads (or flanges). Displaying his brow corrugated in a frown and his mouth tight-lipped gives his face an overall bold expression
Body: he exhibits a partly new bulky sculpt characterised by long powerful arms and covered in coarse, long sandy-brown hair (but, like the face, most parts of his long hands and feet are bald and grey/black-skinned with white markings). His shoulders and thighs are equipped with pairs of russet bony spikes, while the hair on his forearms and lower legs is maroon
Wearables: a light-green armour with purple details, two laminar light-green bracelets, two laminar light-green shin guards, a light-green belt and a tattered purple leather skirt. The armour displays a large light-green metal disc in the front, which, together with the rest of the T-shaped shoulder guard/chest plate, is sewn on a lamellar purple leather vest. Each stirrup-style shin guard lacks a calf-protecting section and instead has a loop that fits under the heel of the foot. The belt has a large round buckle that holds a laminar light-green flap for protecting the groin (this flap looks like an extension of the armour's central strip).

Ramalik's stylised armour.

Action feature
In the comics, Ramalik is shown to have an enlarged throat sac, which inflates and serves as a resonating chamber when he produces loud hoots that can knock his enemies unconscious or shake and destroy targets. This structure can become quite large, sometimes equalling the size of his head. So, the figure comes with an alternative head that includes the greyish throat pouch inflated and displays his mouth wide open, exposing the long, sharp whitish canines. Obviously, the presence of the gular sac hinders the neck articulation.
Additionally, Ramalik's armour can be equipped with an included back-mounted trebuchet and an explosive projectile. This wooden machine (which fictionally works by a lever and ropes, and is intended to set targets on fire) has a sling made of intersecting leather strips for holding the projectile, as well as a pull-and-release spring action triggering a mechanism that catapults the incendiary bomb. The fire pot seemingly comprises a brownish-orange external earthen casing filled with a highly flammable mixture; on impact, the shell is designed to shatter, spreading its incendiary filling around the target.

Weapons and accessories
Apart from the alternate head and back-mounted catapult, Ramalik comes with a chained multi-blade throwing axe. This weapon consists of an X-shaped four-bladed axe (i.e., with two stone blades placed at the ends of each of two imaginary intersecting lines) on a length of chain with a grip (which doubles as a weight for flailing and striking) at the end, and is painted in purple (on the leather strips that are wrapped around the short wooden handle and grip for a more comfortable grasp), grey (on the blades and rigid faux chain) and light-green colour (on the metal wedges that secure the blades to the wooden haft). Since Ramalik has no grasping hands, both the handle and the grip have leather loops that allow the figure to hold the weapon with his hooked hands.
Additionally, the package includes a separate spiked steel helmet for the regular head. This helmet is characterised by a skull with a rounded shape and a keel-like crest running from front to rear. A distinctive feature of the helmet is the presence of two door-like, side moving parts attached to the skull; when closed, these two hinged cheek-pieces meet and connect at the chin, forming a rigid structure protecting the lateral parts of the head, cheeks, chin and throat. A movable top shield (in the form of a visor with two pairs of horizontal slits for the eyes) is closed by being drawn down, locking the two side pieces. All the parts (skull, cheek-pieces and visor) are equipped with various pointed pieces of metal.

Final thoughts
Overall: this chap has been on my most wanted characters list for a long time. How couldn't we love him? He has an orangutan look, his colour scheme is vibrant, and he can take down an enemy in hand-to-hand combat almost as rapidly as Masq-Lor. This figure turned out wonderful, has a great sculpt and excellent articulation, and is just lots of fun to play with
Rating: ☺☺☺☺☺ / 5

Wednesday 1 June 2022

KR|Horizon Review #28: Nemhetra (Robotic Avatar Forms)

Toy prototype details
Name: NemhetraTM (Robotic Avatar Forms)
Subtitle: battling leader
Line: KR|Horizon
Item type: large scale figure (dual figure) - Nº 1 in the line.

Character details
Name: Nemhetra, aka Iron-Face
Family name: AmhalgaardTM
Classification: uncertain, seemingly human
Sex: female
Relationships: daughter of Demo-Rha and Ir-Ash, cousin of Desion (Masq-Lor), Herrion, Rhadiel (Fai-Rha) and Mor-Rak, half-sister of Sei-Lha
Home: Tahron
Era: 15 years after Foundation
Affiliation: Destructomorph
Rank: chief marshal.

Background
First appearance: KR|Horizon #3 - The last horizon
Related character(s): Nemhetra, Destructomorph Goblins.

Robatar mode
Description
In the Horizon comics, it is revealed that each prodigious helmet holds a sample of liquid alloy, which was hidden by Galamars after forging the enchanted artefacts. When the liquid metal is combined with a tiny amount of the helmet wearer's blood, a small ball lightning (which in Nemhetra's case is magenta and not cyan, probably due to her blood being purple) arises and creates a statue (called totem and made of the same material as the helmets and halberds) of a creature, behind which there is a sort of chair. When the helmet wearer introduces their halberd into a slot on the side of the totem, and sits in the chair with their hands and feet positioned on apposite rests, a connector automatically inserts into the helmet's socket, i.e., the hollow left after extracting the liquid alloy vial. The wearer appears to lose consciousness, when in fact their consciousness is relayed into a robotic avatar (called robatar) that forms from the totem moments later.
Nemhetra's totem is a monstrous spider-reptilian demon hybrid (it reminds me a bit of Spider-Mohawk in Gremlins 2) and her robatar, which is the first figure included in this pack, can be described as a giant mechanical spider, whose abdomen carries a large machine-like, demonic skull on top; two mechanical arms are attached to the sides of the skull and each arm ends with a large chela-like pincer that can open and close for capturing enemies. The silver-coloured (with a dark sheen) robatar has plenty of tech-mech details (including several boosters with magenta glowing propulsion effects on the underside) and all the limbs (the eight legs plus the two arms) are swivel-hinged at various points, so the range of motion for each limb is pretty good. The spider head bears a black visor with eight magenta glowing eyes, two steel chelicerae and two large mechanical pedipalps, which have pear-shaped ends.

Action feature, weapons and accessories
In the comics, this fearsome robotic creature can both knock down opponents by stomping its legs and ensnare prisoners with its powerful pincers, to whip them around and around with a wild, whirling action. The toy is able to grab and hold effectively on to two figures at a time thanks to the claws being articulated with spring hinges that snap closed, while the skull section can rotate 360 degrees.
Additionally, to simulate the retractile laser-like fangs seen in the comics, a long magenta glowing blade can snap into each chelicera. Finally, the pedipalps can transform into a pair of vicious ball-and-chain flails by disconnecting the bulbous pieces from the ends of the appendages and replacing them with an alternative pair of chained striking spheroids covered in spikes.

Super-Robatar mode
Description
When Nemhetra's silver mask is activated, the evil robatar metamorphoses into the torso of an even larger super-robatar, whose body is completed by the addition of several Destructomorph Goblins. This figure is 30 cm tall (around 12'') and has as much articulation as the standard KR figure. The different body parts have some moving details (such as small wings) and can even detach to mimic the assembling process seen in the comics. Actually, the best way to describe this figure is to sum up the way the robatar mode fictionally transforms into the super-robatar, and to appreciate all the cool details:
  1. The skull-abdomen slides forward revealing a robotic, skeletal bust lying face upwards (with the head being the "tail" of the spider)
  2. The spider's eight coxae pivot up and back and connect to the robot's back
  3. The robot's bust rotates face down, while the skull's mechanical arms fold and compress
  4. With the robot's bust in upright position and facing forward, and the skull-abdomen positioned on the robot's lower back and facing upward, the spider's legs swivel and combine together two by two, forming four larger arthropod-like arms that project from the back
  5. The skull-abdomen opens and spreads out, and swings upward and forward to envelop the robot's bust: the back of the skull covers the back of the robot, the front of the skull covers the chest of the robot, and the sides (with the collapsed arms) of the skull connect to the sides of the robot, to become its shoulders
  6. Ten transformed Destructomorph Goblins merge with the robot, to produce its limbs: two pairs form the upper and lower arms, while two triplets form the upper and lower legs, and the feet
  7. The monstrous visor on the robot's head moves up to reveal the super-robatar's humanoid, bright-eyed face, which strongly resembles Nemhetra's visage.
Action feature, weapons and accessories
In addition to two pairs of interchangeable hands (two fisted, one weapon gripping and one splayed open), there are two sets of not-spiked and spiked arm bracers for the four articulated arthropod limbs (the latter type can fictionally spin). Then there's her arms - each one of the eight silver nubs on her gauntleted forearms pops off and can be replaced with a long, forward-protruding magenta glowing blade called "hand-slicer".
Furthermore, to mimic her ability to fire energy tentacles from her chest and energy orbs from her additional arms, the figure comes with two bundles of threadlike magenta glowing flexible appendages, which plug into the skull's eye sockets and fictionally stretch out, twine round and grasp her opponents, as well as two magenta glowing spheres, which can be placed between the tarsi of each pair of arthropod arms (these fictionally generate charges of extremely high voltage that are discharged and shot as spherical bolts of lightning).
Finally, the package includes a huge tech-mech version of Nemhetra's halberd (fictionally dispensed by the unfolding back armour) as well as an equally large weapon composed of the four halberds joined together, which is meant for the three heroic siblings' super-robatar.

Final thoughts
Overall: this set is, in a word, insane! My review only began to scratch the surface of this amazing toy, because the playability aspect of it is pretty high. The two large scale figures were created for the passionate KR fan, one who wants to recreate - in precise detail - every possible mode, pose and action of the last Destructomorph chief marshal in her robotic avatar forms. This set delivers on all accounts with two toys worthy of a legend
Rating: ☺☺☺☺☺ / 5