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I agree. That can be seen in this pictures as well. The MkIV and MkVI are sweet but War Machine is just all kinds of badass and really looks like a beast compared to the other two figures.

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I love that pic. I wouldn't normally say that but War Machine is the standout figure here.
 
At first glance it looks like theyre holding hands.
One big happy Iron family out for a stroll in the park.
 
At first glance it looks like theyre holding hands.
One big happy Iron family out for a stroll in the park.

That's nicer than what someone else said in another thread. They said War Machine looked like a pimp and Mark IV and VI were the ho's.
 
i never cared about iron man. but seeing that picture just made me want to order iron man as well, as how iron man compliments war machine.
 
What I am trying to say is the articulation for bending forward does not seem to do as much in promo photo. Is it just too tight or what....the switch inthe rear of the neck is smaller than the other switches as well. The torso is not defective it just seems not bend forward much compared to the Mark IV
 
What I am trying to say is the articulation for bending forward does not seem to do as much in promo photo. Is it just too tight or what....the switch inthe rear of the neck is smaller than the other switches as well. The torso is not defective it just seems not bend forward much compared to the Mark IV

Well you're definitely right about the torso. It only has one joint whereas the IV/VI have several in the waist. Although, I do think that he is too bulky to have the same waist set-up as the IV/VI.
 
Fair enough I just did not want to feel like I was alone:1-1:
What about your light switch behind the neck is it smaller than the others? Do they use a tool for it?
And last but not least the bending at either joint of the fore arms or elbows is it soap on yours or tight? Mine hold there place and do not fall
But they are super tight which I was expecting....
 
Fair enough I just did not want to feel like I was alone:1-1:
What about your light switch behind the neck is it smaller than the others? Do they use a tool for it?
And last but not least the bending at either joint of the fore arms or elbows is it soap on yours or tight? Mine hold there place and do not fall
But they are super tight which I was expecting....

The neck switch on mine is the same as on my Wesker and yes, I use that little tool they come with for the neck switches.

As for the arm joints, mine are as tight as they should be to stay in place but still allow for moving.
 
Hey guys. First time poster, long time lurker.

Another first for me. I got my first HT figure this week and it was War Machine. I'm beyond blown away and I've since bought a T1 T-800, a T-1000, a Mark IV, a John Conner and a T-600. War Machine is THAT impressive hehe.
 
Preciate the welcome. Nah, I'm like everyone else, but I sacrifice for a splurge now and then. Got hooked and went a little nuts. These things are a lot of fun to collect..too fun at times..
 
Hey guys. First time poster, long time lurker.

Another first for me. I got my first HT figure this week and it was War Machine. I'm beyond blown away and I've since bought a T1 T-800, a T-1000, a Mark IV, a John Conner and a T-600. War Machine is THAT impressive hehe.

Hahaha! After War Machine, it's history..:lol

Congrats on your growing HT collection! :wave
 
Thanks! I'll have to seriously slow down after this batch, but I can already tell these will be a blast to collect.

WM is most definitely incredible.
 
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