I totally agree. I personally have the mark VI (among the two HTs i have) and think its the perfect encapsulation of iron man as a character. Love its paneled, mechanical look which gives it a sort of real world presence (not like a cyborg/blue beetle).
I just thought by classics you meant...
Just curious, which ones do you consider the classics?
Because 46 is based off bleeding edge (which is popular in the comics) and this one is modeled after the classic red and gold.
I'll be transiting in Hong Kong for a considerable period of time this week and was wondering whether anyone had any recommendations about where to pick up some HT figure(s) for cheap. Im hoping to find a diecast WM mark 1 but that'll probably never happen. :(
Outside of the usual official hot...
Yeah they look good. I was just under the impression that the height difference would be much more than it actually is.
I prefer the sheer bulk of the die-cast, just not $700 prefer.
Thanks! Yeah doesn't look half bad. I thought it would be way smaller than the MK6. If theres no WM MK4 (or if its too expensive), I'll probably get this.
My first Hot Toy!! So hot it burned a hole through my wallet. Snagged one at $304 yesterday with the ebay code. That's the most I've paid for any toy ever. There was also the non die-cast version for $200 (after discount) so hopefully the $100 premium is worth it.
I always loved the mark VI...
I know many will turn their noses up at this but for a combined price of $180 (90 for body and clothes/accessories/headsculpt each) this will work fine for me without spending $550+. This Max Toys ver. is a knockoff of the Mom Toys which in turn was a Enterbay knockoff. The NECA one was nice and...