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Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 02:07
by Chopper
Very true, DA. Also handy if you don't need to compensate for something I guess ;-)

Mark

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 06:45
by gung-hoeddie
perhaps your right mark, maybe i am :-(

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 14:07
by Greg3
A quick review of the ROC Night Raven (Night Bird)... sorry no pics yet

SIZE
While it's not even close to the size of the original, I think it's ok (if it had been bigger I doubt I 'd have got it for lack of space and probably money as it cost near enough £40 as it is!!) The smaller size also makes it far more "swooshable" and lets face it what's the point of a plane you can't "fly" round the room in one hand and dogfight against a plane in the other hand? (at least until someone walks in the room and you have to be all grown up again!!) Overall I think it's pretty well proportioned too but it does have a fold down handle that sort of spoils the shape a bit, although it is shaped at the back to be like an engine or booster, it could have been done the same colour as the rest of the craft so it doesn't stand out so much.

FEATURES
The cockpit lowers down when you lift the "airbrake flap" and the undercarriage raises and lowers manually But the wheels are moulded as a single piece and colour and don't rotate which is probably my main complaint with the design. It also has electronic lights and sounds which are ok I guess. The missile firing method is quite cool. The missiles (6 on each wing) are housed in a rotating barrel, a button on the flip down handle fires a missile off each wing but you then have to slide the cockpit section back and forwards (like a shotgun) to rotate the barrels before you fire the next missile... quite a neat system that I can see kids loving.

OVERALL
I like this aircraft... and can easily imagine it as part of MARS/Cobra's forces (I'm going to have it as a sort of U2 or Blackbird type spy plane - relying mainly on speed and altitude for defence as it gathers intel or launches a missile attack) If it had had proper wheels (maybe instead of the electronic bits) it'd be even better but I'd give it an 8 out of 10.

Anyway that's my first attempt at a vehicle review and is just my opinion... hope it made sense!! (pics to follow)

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 16:04
by Thundershot
Chopper wrote:
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:muton: ?????

:baron2: "NO-No :muton: This one is Small...The other one's Far away!!!!!"

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 16:23
by Greg3
A few quick pics...

Box
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Inside (the wing tips, tailfins etc are packaged under the figure)
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Assembled (haven't put the stickers on though)
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Cockpit
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Missile launcher
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The handle and wheels (the worst bits in my opinion!!)
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Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 18:30
by The Baron
You know, if you delete all knowledge of the Night Raven, this is pretty damn cool.

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 18:55
by gung-hoeddie
:-D

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 19:13
by The Baron
Whoops, that wasn't meant to sound so sarcastic.

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 19:23
by DAMartin
I got what you meant, Baron. If you compare the ROC Night Raven to the original one, it seems just a downsized version, but if you don't make comparisons, you can note it's still a good toy on its own.

Re: New Night Raven

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 19:40
by Thundershot
I like this new one, not as much as the old un mind, it does really capture the look & feel of the old toy, I think it's a question of price..It would be very expensive to sell any thing as big as the original now, plus I dont think it would meet current toy safety standards due to the small parts.