zackhigh1226
Super Freak
Regarding the possibility of the lack of torso articulation in the Mark 45 like the Mark 3, wasn't the Mark 3 an exception because of that Mark 3 construction figure? I had always thought that Hot Toys had taken the cheap route and skipped the torso articulation in the new Mark 3 because the Mark 3 construction figure had sold poorly, so they had simply chosen to recycle that figure, retained its lack of torso movement, and added the lower body to make it a complete figure. Then later, they threw in the interchangeable abdominal piece to add some degree of versatility to the figure, knowing people would not like the design or its lack of torso movement. The only other armor that I think will have this same design is the diecast Mark 2 (if they make one), which is basically just the Mark 3 without the paint job. Otherwise, I don't think we'll see that kind of design again. I'm still holding on to my hopes that the Mark 45 will have similar articulation to the Mark 42 and 43.