Let’s be honest, all this Die-Cast lust and “It’s Ironman, he should be metal” is BS. These are not toys for children; they’re not going to hold up to it or even for teens that want to get rough with them. These figures are for Collectors who are going to display them and probably rarely change the pose they put them in. They’ll be put in a cabinet or on a display shelf and maybe get dusted once a few weeks at most. What difference does it make for them to be metal then? Are you going to throw stuff at it to see how much more tough it is now? No. So really going Die-Cast is just an issue of money, a new gimmick from Hot Toys to sell a character that they’ve already done close to a dozen times. And, at the current rate of price increases adding the extra cost of Die-Cast is just causing them to lose customers, it’s a bad idea and after awhile I hope they figure it out.
In the meantime everyone that’s got such a hard-on for Metal figures are going to realize something too after a few months to a year or so, that getting a Die-Cast figure wasn’t as exciting as it first was, especially when that price difference starts to sink in. Not to mention the other problems that will come from metal parts.
This Red-Snapper, metal or not is just another “Milk it for all it’s worth” routine from Hot Toys so personally I’m glad the MKVII will be my last.