Ok people here are some photos I took over the weekend, I will go over the details from each photo & I'll try my best to be as descriptive as possible..
Outer box is a very heavy duty slip cover never seen one this thick before, Front artwork of box with War Machine is action, the IRON MAN txt in front is actually made from metal pretty cool. Back of box printed with your typical warnings, company info, etc....
Slide the slip cover off & you'll see War Machine is housed in foam packaging which is currently industry standard for 1/4 scaled figures, it consists of 2 layers, top layer holds the figure, alternate head, extra hands & shoulder cannon.. 2nd layer holds the light up base, acrylic post, clamp, batteries & acrylic name plate.
First time picking WM up I said to myself “Holy Crap” he’s freaking heavy, you’ll get that cold touch only diecast robots can give, much like chogokins from the past (Godaikins,Popy,Clover), when diecast use was the norm but this is not a normal diecast, everywhere you touch has that nice cool metal feel.. For this guy to be that heavy some parts of the internal must be diecast also. I initially thought he weighed 5lbs at most but to my surprise it’s not, there’s a pic of him on a digital scale(scroll down for results).
Here's all the contents laid out, forgot to mention he comes with a action back drop also, again printed on heavy duty board. WM face plate, chest plate & bicep plates(all metal) are removeable & are attached by magnets. PI did a good Job with Don Cheadle's face sculpt.
WM has lightup features similar to HT 1/6 IM figures with a few additions. He has light eyes, chest, palms, feet & cannon. The base also lights up & has a cool lit up acrylic name plate feature.
Articulation is pretty good(not sure on how many points total), range of motion could be better, but still able to pull of some cool action poses. Most joints are friction & ball socket.
Yes he weighs in at 6lbs 2.8oz now that's how a proper diecast should weigh!
Here's side by side comparison shots with HT Diecast WM, IMO they're both good, both have minor flaws..obviously the larger 1/4 WM will have a few xtra features & details not possible on HT 1/6 WM.
I'm pretty excited & I think PI did an amazing job especially for their 1st attempt in scaled collectible figures.. & they will only get better..Compare & judge for yourself!
If you want to feel, touch, & handle this beast then you're in luck,
YES Anime(Booth 511) will have this PI 1/4 War Machine at Anime Expo 2014 in LA Convention Center this weekend July 3-6
They are also taking pre-orders so ask Henry or Jason at YES Anime for more info..