Overview:
This figure is based off the comic version from Vol. 4 published in 2005, it later appeared in the Civil War arc of the comics and more notably, in MvC3. He is in the 1/12 scale standing at over 6 and a half inches tall.
Articulation:
Double joints at the elbows and knees. Diaphragm can move full 360 degrees. Arms can move out with the shoulder armor attached to the shoulder joints and is flexible for moving with the arms. Bicep, wrist, and thigh swivel. Full rotation at the shoulders and hip disks for better action poses. Feet can pivot, and the upper thighs can move back and forward. For the head he has a ball joint that's connected to a joint in the neck.
Accessories:
Iron Man comes with next to fuck-all nothing, with only having opened hands and blast effect pieces that can stick into the opened hands and under the feet. I gotta say; this is pretty lack-luster for a figure like this, I mean we don't get any other effect pieces or an alternate head or anything to at least spice things up, just another one of Hasbro's screw up's I guess.
Overall:
In spite of the lack of accessories and uncomfortably tight joints, he's a pretty good Iron Man figure, and could work well with other figures in the 1/12 scale. 9/10.
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Published:
1 year, 3 months ago
10 Oct 2023 18:33 CEST
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