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i'm not a MOCist, so parts don't really matter to me, lol. Gorilla figs are nice, yeah, but a set needs to have more than just minifigs to make it good, IMO(thank goodness i don't like Star Wars). the set itself it pretty lackluster, it looks too chunky and stiff, and while the face does resemble gorilla nicely, last i checked gorilla's faces aren't where their upper chest should be, lol

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i'm not a MOCist, so parts don't really matter to me, lol. Gorilla figs are nice, yeah, but a set needs to have more than just minifigs to make it good, IMO(thank goodness i don't like Star Wars). the set itself it pretty lackluster, it looks too chunky and stiff, and while the face does resemble gorilla nicely, last i checked gorilla's faces aren't where their upper chest should be, lol
But it's not supposed to be a giant gorilla... It's a mech piloted by gorillas. Modeled to have features that represent them, sure, but again - it's a mech. It doesn't have to look exactly like what inspired it.

 

I still think it looks pretty darn cool.

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It's posed pretty bad in that pic, so it's hard to judge by that; it's feet are backwards, among other things. Anyway, it's not my favorite of the summer sets, but only because it has such stiff competition. Lion Temple FTW.

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The display for the Gorilla Striker was superb though—it was motorized, unlike any other sets on display. It wasn't motorized with Power Functions though, but the arms swung, which was pretty cool.

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