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Is the Rhodey sculpt considered an improvement from the WM Mk1 sculpt?
See for yourself. They nailed his likeness with this one. I just wish they would give us a full sculpt of him instead of just his face inside the helmet.

Tempted to order this figure.

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Why does it come with two faceplates?


Not completely sure myself. The difference is one a slightly opened faceplate meaning that the cracks that run vertically up and down the face appear to have greater definition and wider black lines...ever so slighty.

The headscupt is pretty good but I never display my figures with the open mask.
 
Two because one is to cover the face and the other the light up feature.

Why does it come with two faceplates?

Not completely sure myself. The difference is one a slightly opened faceplate meaning that the cracks that run vertically up and down the face appear to have greater definition and wider black lines...ever so slighty.

The headscupt is pretty good but I never display my figures with the open mask.
 
Just guessing here but I think we have the full light up head (mask is not removable), mask to cover face sculpt (non-light-up) and mask to wear in "up" position. The lines are wider on the "up" mask, as though the suit's pressure seal is broken, with the mask cracking open to raise up.

Or I have no idea what I'm talking about and Hot Toys just decided to throw in an extra in case we lose one.
 
Just guessing here but I think we have the full light up head (mask is not removable), mask to cover face sculpt (non-light-up) and mask to wear in "up" position. The lines are wider on the "up" mask, as though the suit's pressure seal is broken, with the mask cracking open to raise up.

Bingo, I think you figured it out! Looks like that extra faceplate is for the up position when displaying the HS. Screen grab below doesn't make it painfully obvious but it does look like the lines are a bit thicker. I did however find other shots where his up faceplate looks normal :dunno But we know that the Mk42's faceplate does sort of break apart when it's moving, so probably safe to say IP has the same feature.
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Both of the faceplates are identical in terms of size, fitment, magnet locations, etc. The only difference is a cosmetic one and that in no way affects how the faceplate sits on the head when the mask is open. In fact, both faceplates don't sit too well in the opened mask configuration. The slightly gaping faceplate is included because it is more movie accurate.

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Faceplate Front

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Faceplate Rear

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Cheadle left, light up right

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Light up left, Slightly opened right

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Light up left, Closed right

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Instructions 01

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Instructions 02

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Ultronnnnnn!!!
 
just had some awesome news...mine arrives here in little old England next week :yess::yess::yess:
Can't friggin wait...:impatient::clap
seeing OMGs & Jingobells pics have got me super excited to have this guy, he looks super poseable and the Face sculpt is really fantastic. It'll all be
Even better when my MK42 diecast arrives (later in the year), they will be truly awesome together.
For now I'll have him with my MK42 Power pose & Workshop Tony, who at the moment is in his Mechanics outfit :lol
 
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