Check a few pages back, it's actually been somewhat discussed already, though I'll admit that a number of people (including me) were actually a lot more pleased with it than you are right now. To address your issues, I'll answer them one by one.I'm sure someone is going to list why all of these things aren't feasible and yadda yadda yadda.. But still, I believe all of those things should absolutely have been achievable with this figure.
To counter this I actually think they managed to make a nice blend between sculpt and articulation with the head, especially for such a massive piece. Specifically, Ultron's neck articulation in of itself is something that's actually hard to pull off in this size without making it look awkward (just take a look at the jarring cut seen from his head to neck in the prototype pics). Motuxmen confirmed that the mechanism behind the neck was what actually caused the delay for this figure's release, and I'll admit that I'm actually happy that it was delayed since I consider it to be a massive improvement over what the prototype seemed to offer (it actually matches how Ultron moves his neck more than what a simple balljoint and static neck could do).The minimal head movement is a huge shame.
Not really a surprise, given how Ultron Prime's frame doesn't actually lend well to a waist/torso twist type of movement. Even when smaller figures attempted this, either it resulted in a jarring mess (Marvel Legends) or it relies on the figure being small/light in the first place (Revoltech), which is a luxury that the HT figure doesn't have due to its sheer size and all the LEDs inside the torso. Hell I'm just glad they managed to put in an ab-crunch since that's the one critical joint that I was hoping that the figure would have.The lack of any torso turn anywhere is a bit of a shame.
I don't know what's wrong this at all? The teeth are literally part of the movie design and we've known that his figure would have it since it was revealed and when more photos of its open mouth came out.The teeth always exposed when his mouth is open is a bummer.
This is the only one I agree with, especially since I'm sure that HT could have found a way to incorporate it.The lack of any ankle pivots is a huge bummer. I was REALLY surprised at that. That's a shame.
Add that to the $370+ price tag, and surprisingly I'm starting to second guess this figure.
Seeing this review now has me hoping for an ultimate ultron with some massive improvements.
Check a few pages back, it's actually been somewhat discussed already, though I'll admit that a number of people (including me) were actually a lot more pleased with it than you are right now. To address your issues, I'll answer them one by one.
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To counter this I actually think they managed to make a nice blend between sculpt and articulation with the head, especially for such a massive piece. Specifically, Ultron's neck articulation in of itself is something that's actually hard to pull off in this size without making it look awkward (just take a look at the jarring cut seen from his head to neck in the prototype pics). Motuxmen confirmed that the mechanism behind the neck was what actually caused the delay for this figure's release, and I'll admit that I'm actually happy that it was delayed since I consider it to be a massive improvement over what the prototype seemed to offer (it actually matches how Ultron moves his neck more than what a simple balljoint and static neck could do).
Not really a surprise, given how Ultron Prime's frame doesn't actually lend well to a waist/torso twist type of movement. Even when smaller figures attempted this, either it resulted in a jarring mess (Marvel Legends) or it relies on the figure being small/light in the first place (Revoltech), which is a luxury that the HT figure doesn't have due to its sheer size and all the LEDs inside the torso. Hell I'm just glad they managed to put in an ab-crunch since that's the one critical joint that I was hoping that the figure would have.
I don't know what's wrong this at all? The teeth are literally part of the movie design and we've known that his figure would have it since it was revealed and when more photos of its open mouth came out.
This is the only one I agree with, especially since I'm sure that HT could have found a way to incorporate it.
I guess don't buy it then? $370+ is a huge sum of money, and personally, everything I've seen of the in-hand videos and pics sealed the deal for me in making this a must-have piece, especially since Ultron Prime is my preferred movie Ultron design overall. Your opinion obviously differs from mine, but that's all the more reason for you to make huge considerations over purchasing this. Still, you ought to realize that even if HT were to make an Ultimate Ultron, a lot of Ultimate's underlying design elements are actually shared with Prime, so unless HT decides to completely re-do the articulation from Prime to Ultimate, I don't see it changing that much.
Awesome pic Motuxmen! Is that yours?
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Great picture, Motux.
Saw this done over on FHC. Modded eyes to be movie accurate and the eyes can now be seen even with the LEDs turned off. Hot Toys should have done this.
1st photo is with the LED on but with the flash from the camera washing it out. 2nd is without any LEDs turned on.
I have an erection.Wait, so what's the mod exactly? Have a link to it?
Wow.. After watching that, I find myself feeling a bit disappointed.
The minimal head movement is a huge shame.
The lack of any torso turn anywhere is a bit of a shame.
The teeth always exposed when his mouth is open is a bummer.
The lack of any ankle pivots is a huge bummer. I was REALLY surprised at that. That's a shame.
Add that to the $370+ price tag, and surprisingly I'm starting to second guess this figure.
Seeing this review now has me hoping for an ultimate ultron with some massive improvements.
I'm sure someone is going to list why all of these things aren't feasible and yadda yadda yadda.. But still, I believe all of those things should absolutely have been achievable with this figure.
This thing was a sure lock for me.. I've been waiting for it for a long time. But the few problems I had with it prior to this review now seem magnified with these new ones brought to light.
Ugh.. Now I have some decisions to make.
Yes. BS videos leave a lot open. How do the lights work. How do the panels work. How many switches r there. How does it look with lights off. He gives a 100000 foot elevation view. I want real people 'possibly not getting comped' reviews.
Wait, so what's the mod exactly? Have a link to it?
Wow.. After watching that, I find myself feeling a bit disappointed.
The minimal head movement is a huge shame.
The lack of any torso turn anywhere is a bit of a shame.
The teeth always exposed when his mouth is open is a bummer.
The lack of any ankle pivots is a huge bummer. I was REALLY surprised at that. That's a shame.
Add that to the $370+ price tag, and surprisingly I'm starting to second guess this figure.
Seeing this review now has me hoping for an ultimate ultron with some massive improvements.
I'm sure someone is going to list why all of these things aren't feasible and yadda yadda yadda.. But still, I believe all of those things should absolutely have been achievable with this figure.
This thing was a sure lock for me.. I've been waiting for it for a long time. But the few problems I had with it prior to this review now seem magnified with these new ones brought to light.
Ugh.. Now I have some decisions to make.
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