Mega Masters of the Universe SDCC By The Power of Grayskull set

For thoughts on the original Mega Construx Castle Grayskull, click here.

For my review of Snake Mountain (Part 1) click here. (Part 2 by the end of Summer break.)

And because it comes up, check out the Slime Pit. Click Here.

I stayed on the fence about this one. Eventually I ordered it before Christmas 2022, with the intention of building it when it snowed. (It never snowed, so…)

On May 15, 2023 I decided to get to it.

The box is flashy, with this half pink and half yellow sword and lightning all over it. It glows in the dark! so this is just perfect for a set called “By The Power of Grayskull.” Besides this, the box is foil underneath with a rock design. This package is designed to never be parted from the set, so this is extra important. (The box becomes a diorama)

Here is the back of the box. Just the name of the set and more lightning, and the “regal, legal palaver.”

Here is the open box. You get a nice backdrop of a castle. Of course it is Castle Grayskull, without the skull. The skull face and minifigures is all this set really is. The instruction manual is is a little pocket on the back of the box. you can see it at the top with the lightning bolts. The instructions are a nice little book that just didn’t want to stay open easily while I built the set. That tray on the front is the underpinning of the main set, and also serves as a nice little tray for minifigures, weapons, whatever within reason. It also has a nice “ground” painting to add to taking good photos, which is exactly what I did below.

The set came as expected, in lots of smaller baggies. I went straight to the minifigures first, of course.

I am going to just show pics and then comment after the pictures..

Here are the two that came with the set.

Here is the new He-Man and an older one.

Here is Prince Adam with another Mega Prince Adam.

Well, at least the sword glows in the dark.

The designers at Mattel were thinking they were giving us figures that are stylized like the animation on the Masters of the Universe: Revelation cartoon. The animation on that show is beautiful, I would say the most beautiful we have had in a MOTU cartoon. I didn’t like everything about it, for instance the “manning up” of Teela and Evil Lynn. And I surely didn’t care much for especially the first five episodes and then Kevin Smith’s “We killed He-Man twice!” commentary. But for the most part, the animation was terrific. One feature of the style was these “shadows” or “cell shading” I have heard it called. And this is what they are trying to recreate with these figures. But instead it appears as a muddy mess. And I don’t like it at all. I mean, look at it. “Diarrhea He-Man?” “Pee Pee Pants Adam?” To my knowledge, though, this is the only time we have seen the more modern “H” symbol instead of the iron cross on a traditional He-Man. Prince Adam isn’t as bad, but he still has a muddy face. And let me point out that these figures are not “on model” with the cartoon. They are still the classic molds with a different paint job. Prince Adam would have been an opportunity to make a more slender male to use for other figures in the future. (I have been saying and thinking this for awhile.)

Well. let’s talk about the build.

The “shield” beside the figure is the key/knob to make the mechanism work.

The idea of the set is to have the Castle Grayskull facade with a flipping door that allows Prince Adam to transform into He-Man. You plug that knob into a keyhole on the side of the set to make it work.

I want to point out that the figures are pegged in on the back, and there is very little wiggle room while they hold the sword up if you want to use the action feature.

So how does it look with other figures…for instance if you didn’t want to use these badly painted mega figures.

Much better!

This set took me about two hours to build. I had very little trouble. I must complain about the little white scars on most of the bricks…you can see them just blatantly there…you don’t have to look closely or anything. Mattel has done better and needs to return to that. (The Snake Mountain was when we first started seeing that mess.)

So what are my thoughts.

It is what it is. A Grayskull facade on stilts with two badly designed figures of characters that we already had. An action feature that could have been designed better with just a little bit more headroom for He-Man. A nice package that is meant to remain on display as a diorama for the set.

I mean, what purpose does this set fill? We already had a Castle Grayskull. We had Prince Adam and He-Man. For someone who has been a “selective completist” for this line, it kind of creates some “bulk.”

I believe I am going to have it on display in my chorus classroom.

At the beginning of the post, when I mentioned I was on the fence about purchasing this back in December. This is the reason why. I knew this bad paint job was on the figures, and I already have a Castle Grayskull.

Here is what could have been done instead.

GIVE US A BETTER SLIME PIT. The miniaturized size of this Grayskull would have been the correct scale for a proper slime pit. As an SDCC item, it could have included Hordak, Zombie He-Man, and two new members of the Evil Horde. You could make a frame across the back and attach a big skull head similar to what is on the Battle Bones. The tray at the bottom could be the pit. (The slime pit they gave us in the Skeletor head set is just sad.)

WHISPERING WOODS. Give us some She-Ra figures. The box could have been a backdrop. We could have been given a canopy and a base.

THE WELL OF DARKNESS. Make an evil compliment to Snake Mountain, and have a precipice overhanging the tray, which is a pit with a big eye looking up and some teeth to devour its sacrifice, in this case Evil-Lynn or He-Man. Include a Skeletor and a Flocked Panthor.

THE BACK WALL OF GRAYSKULL. This would have been designed to show us the walls we never get in a playset. It would have a spine, and come with some things like the little robot/space suit as a figure, or just an improved turret gun even. It might include a portal room like we saw in Filmation.

THE CRYSTAL CHAMBER. The Sorceress hangs out here. The set would look like Grayskull on the outside, or even like the thing we saw in Masters of the Universe Revelation that Skeletor opens. We would have lots of crystal pieces. Maybe even some type of throne for the Sorceress to sit on.

All five of these are ideas that the same style of diorama box could use with 400 something pieces of brick. I did feel like two mini figures was too few.

I rate this set, no way around it, 1 out of 5. It is easily the one I could have passed on. Now it awkwardly takes up space in my closet. At least the package glows in the dark. I am thinking of trying to add a motor so the mechanism can move automatically, and maybe there can be lights and sounds. This will be something I have never done before, so if anyone who reads this can offer advice on that, please do!

Mega Construx She-Ra vs. Hordak and Mostroid…SpartanNerd Review

The Monstroid. Here is a toy I DID NOT have as a child. I had around 80% of He-Man and Masters of the Universe items. But the Monstroid wasn’t one of the things I had. I was aware of it from catalogs and the He-Man magazine. And the Monstroids were the giant robots He-Man and She-Ra fight at the Fright Zone in the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special. This toy doesn’t resemble them much, however.

So this is my first Monstroid.

Don’t you love the title. Is there another character here?

Here is the back of the box.

I didn’t spend much time looking at the back, as will become evident as I document the build.

Here are the sides of the box. Very nice artwork on these Mega Construx Masters of the Universe sets, I must say.

Enough gawking. Let’s open it up!

You get these four baggies. Because I have been building these, by now I know that the minifigures will be in bag number 1. So let’s get them out of the way first.

This is our very first Hordak in Mega Construx minifigure form. Also, our first Evil Horde member. Here we have the toy-accurate Hordak. I am a little disappointed that we didn’t get the bat staff. But we did get the Horde Crossbow, which is important for all Horde members in the future.

She-Ra. As I assembled this, the first thing I said was… “Those boots are so stinkin’ cute!” And they are indeed! Of course, I didn’t own She-Ra growing up, nor did I care to. As an adult, now I have TWO! (200x in box.). One thing, though. Check out the head sculpt.

It’s all one big thing. With the male characters, you can remove their hair. But She-Ra keeps with the apparent standard that the girls have to have their hair sculpted to the head and non-removable. Why, exactly?

One more thing. The cape. Both Hordak and She-Ra have a cape, and they are interchangeable. But Hordak looks pretty dumb wearing that short cape. The long cape looks good on She-Ra, and will look good on other characters as well. (Sorry, no pics of the cape swap.)

Was there another character? He wasn’t mentioned in the title. OH WELL…

Must

Not

Be…

Just kidding. Here is Prince Adam in his Mini-Eternia blue vest.

Nobody asked for this…and because the set is titled She-Ra vs. Hordak and the Monstroid, it is like he was tossed in last minute. I’m glad to have him, but we already have a Prince Adam in toy accurate/Filmation style. (Pictured, we also have the first extra piece. An extra handle for the shield.)

Here I would have rather had an ally for She-Ra from her girls toy line. Or maybe another Evil Horde member. I would have rather had Prince Adam on card in this style. It just doesn’t make sense what they did here. Do we even have a Prince Adam on card? Notable, he does have the Alcala-style Sword, but in black.

Here is the set of all three.

Let’s look at how the build went, and I will let you know what I was thinking as I worked.

Here is the front of the instruction booklet. It is the same art as the front, with less textual clutter.

Below is the art on the back. It shows off the Battle Cat that I won’t be getting, and the Land Shark that I reviewed already here on SpartanNerd.com.

It’s time to talk about how we name things, boys and girls. Here is the Brick Separator tool. NOPE. WAY TOO NEGATIVE. It has been re-named the BUILDING TOOL. See what they did there? They went from a negative description of what the item is to a positive description featuring something it can’t do. It can’t build. It can only separate. But, there is hope!

Here is the contents of baggie 2. If you have been following my blog, then you know I have to set all the pieces out classified in order. So here that is.

Here is the infamous “impossible” slab of three and then two.

The next picture shows off what has to be the dumbest face in all of MOTU. And that is saying something. These are tampograph stickers…I know it is of the original toy, that I don’t have emotional attachment to. Perhaps people out there disagree with me?

I mean…the Monstroid is a crab, right? Here is baggie #2 completed, along with the included extra parts.

I made another funny joke! (Notice I included Prince Adam as an extra part. When I got MOTUC Orko, Prince Adam was included as an “accessory.” That must be what they are doing here also.”

Here are the contents of Bag #3.

“I’m not seeing it.” The thought that ran through my head.

Remember when I said I didn’t grow up with this toy, and also I didn’t spend time studying the back of the box? Well, as I built this part, I thought, “What is this? It looks like a transmission?”

Turns out I was kind of correct. Here is the rest of Bag #3 assembled with extra parts.

What that part is…it’s a “winder.” When you turn it with your fingers, it makes the yellow axle spin. Except, it didn’t work for me…(More on that as you keep reading.)

On to Bag #4.

As I organized these on the mat, I coudn’t help but kind of be reminded of assembling the Lego Batmobile so many years ago. And then Castle Grayskull. All these parts are the same color, and they kind of intimidate me.

Here is bag #4 assembled, which was the legs. It reminds me of a Dwarf Spider Droid from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.

Here is the full set in a mock of the front cover. Also, the extra parts.

One problem, You are supposed to turn the winder, which turns the axle, which is plugged into the bottom of the main body with the arms. When you wind it, the monstroid spins around on top, swinging Prince Adam around. But mine wouldn’t work. I wound up disassembling it again, where I had to finagle with that “transmission” piece and make sure the gears lined up correctly. This didn’t take that long, because it is really a simple build. But I was alarmed.

Now for some shots of the Monstroid with other similar sets.

Point Dread and the Talon Fighter is a couple of hundred pieces larger. Monstroid doesn’t feel as grand either.

Maybe it’s not fair for me to compare the Monstroid to the Battle Bones. Battle Bones is close to a hundred more pieces, but look how much “more” it is. I am fond of the face on the Battle Bones…I mean, I guess the head is one of its main features. And then I have the emotional attachment to it also. Also, I paid three times as much for Battle Bones…(San Diego Comic Con exclusive.)

So here is the Wind Raider. I could just compare the Talon Fighter just as well, I suppose. The Monstroid was $30, while the Wind Raider was $20. Both have great action features. The Monstroid doesn’t have a good place to seat a figure, though, except in the claws. So the Wind Raider winds that one. But then, the character is artificial intelligence, I suppose…(Notice, I had some more fun with Roboto!)

So how do I rate this set?

I want to be unbiased here…Like I said, Monstroid wasn’t much a part of my childhood. On the other hand, getting Hordak was outstanding, and the future looks bright for Princess of Power toys in this Mega Construx line. On the other hand, the Prince Adam here seems to be a misguided choice. I am an on-card collector, but I guess Prince Adam in blue clothes might not sell that well as an individual. The Monstroid’s mechanical problem was my error, so I won’t count off on that.

I don’t feel like this is a solid five points. Four points easily. Monstroid is reasonably cool, except for the face. I kind of wish the crab claws had springs that would really make the hands pinch though. We get Hordak and She-Ra. Prince Adam is OK with the Alcala sword. It took me an hour and a half to build, but I was mildly interrupted a few times, and I also took pictures as I went. And like the Slime Pit, I feel it should be bigger.

So I am going for 4/5. Do you agree or disagree, Hub City Geeks? Let me know in the comments. I also would like to know about your experiences with the Monstroid as a child, because I missed out evidently, and none of my friends seemed to have this either.