I didn't even really get into those because the proportions were just not to my liking. And then the price was simply prohibitive, which also meant it was always going to feel like it wasn't worth that much.
I had a preorder for the Furai model, but the specialty store never got back to me on that. Which is probably just as well since Flame Toys then never made a Furai model Dragonzord (just that weirdly lean Kuro Kara Kuri one). I've since then been content with the SMP ones, but as with all the SMP stuff I would love that poseability at the old scale.
It's been fairly disappointing seeing how Hasbro deployed Power Rangers. Just so counterintuitive. Yes, they did very well with a lot of Lightning Collection. Brainfart on my end to not even imagine they'd parlay their ML expertise into this and just nail it (if with some QC and corner-cutting issues). But Hasbro, the Transformers people? How do you not make a retail line of articulated and better-engineered Zords from across the franchise? I guess that idea got "for collectors"-ized into something they could premium-paywall. (Doesn't help matters that they then also tried to leverage this into an Even Superer And Rarer Item With An NFT! and all that.) And now, no more golden eggs, just a goose carcass.
It's a strange situation to be in with such a prolific company when the best thing they seem to have done so far (aside from Lightning) is putting all the episodes up on YouTube.