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Power Rangers Ninja Steel

Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys review

Posted on September 23, 2017 by jenny

We were so lucky to receive some of the latest Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys to review. Do your children love Power Rangers? I remember the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers of my childhood and I’m so pleased that they are still around, just known as Power Rangers. Each series revolves around a team of youths recruited and trained by a mentor to morph into the eponymous Power Rangers, able to utilize special powers and pilot immense assault machines, called Zords, to overcome the antagonists.

We were sent two toys from Power Rangers Ninja Steel to review. Power Rangers Ninja Steel is the 24th season – which makes me feel quite old!

Lion Fire Fortress Megazord

Catch the fire with the biggest Megazord playset of all time, the Lion Fire Fortress Megazord. It’s 3 epic Megazords in 1: Roll into battle in Fortress mode, and fire missiles, then lock up the villains in the stockade. Morph into the towering Megazord mode at over 50cm tall and activate awesome battle sounds! Next, combine with the Deluxe Ninja Megazord and any 12.5cm Action Figure (each sold separately) to activate Lion Fire Ninja Ultrazord mode and fire the twin blasting bazookas! With over 20 battle features and accessories, it’s the most epic Megazord ever!

Lion Fire Fortress Megazord

This is a really fun playset and pretty big too. My 7 year old loves Power Rangers and had loads of fun with this. It’s a good value playset on so many levels. It features 3 zords in 1, a fun Battle Fortress mode with stockade and missile firing, turn it into Megazord mode and it stands at over 50cm tall, and you can also combine with DX Megazord and any 12.5cm figures (each sold separately) to activate Lion Fire Ninja Ultrazord.

Lion Fire Fortress Megazord

It also has battle sounds with batteries included!

Ninja Megazord

The Ninja Megazord combines the power of the five zords to make one incredible robot warrior! Just like in the TV show, the Ninja Megazord can morph into multiple modes and any 12.5cm Power Ranger figure can ride in the cockpit.

Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys review

This is a really clever toy and we loved that so many accessories are included. The five zords are all different and fun to play with, then combine them to create the Megazord.

Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys review

The Ninja Megazord combines with the Lion Fire Fortress to activate Lion Fire Ninja Ultrazord! These are really high quality products with hours of play potential. They can be a little tricky to convert the first few times but I know my children are going to have hours of fun with them.

Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys review

The Power Rangers Ninja Steel: Lion Fire Fortress Zord RRP £119 and the Power Rangers Ninja Steel: Ninja Megazord RRP £42.99. Both are perfect for ages 4 and over and available from all good toy shops.

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1 thought on “Power Rangers Ninja Steel toys review”

  1. Louise says:
    September 23, 2017 at 9:49 pm

    This is one super cool toy! Oscar has recently been writing his Christmas list, and I know he’ll want to add this on if he sees it!!

    Louise x

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