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Well if any will be a dx it would be the m5/portable armor id say with extra tony race suit and sculpt ..a final Armour for whiplash could be in there or the mark 2 with rhodey inside might be possible, pepper potts or justin hammer could fill a slot .

But wow 10! really?! ..where did u hear that?

Hammer drone could take a place.And theres also that rumour about a 1/6 workshop environment.
 
No that was a mistranslation. The background display and Dummy bot IS the 1:6 workshop environment

Maybe.Time will tell.

All I know is the guy who posted that tidbit was the first to call on "Bad" Jackson and Christopher Reeve.So ill stick with what he said.If he s wrong,hey,do nt shoot the messenger.It s all good fun.
 
Paint Apps

I think they need to juice the variation in the paint application by at least double. All of the little nuances in the grey parts is what would make it look more like a matte metal and less like cheap plastic. Compare:

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looks fine to me.

i think the movie still you showed is more of a bd war machine, while the current ht figure is a clean just made war machine suit.
 
Man, those comparisons have me know thinking the sculpt isn't really that off, just the paint app. It's skin does need to be darker.
 
think the movie still you showed is more of a bd war machine, while the current ht figure is a clean just made war machine suit.
Nah, he looks like that even when he comes rising up out of the floor in the trailer. It's not damage; it's subtleties in the greys that make him look like metal instead of that grey plastic so many sport utility vehicles' bumpers are made from. It would go a long way in making him look less like a toy and more like the real thing.
 
Nah, he looks like that even when he comes rising up out of the floor in the trailer. It's not damage; it's subtleties in the greys that make him look like metal instead of that grey plastic so many sport utility vehicles' bumpers are made from. It would go a long way in making him look less like a toy and more like the real thing.

the grey on the figure looks perfectly fine and looks metal... I don't see where you're coming from sorry.
 
I totally agree. It doesn't just look fine it looks really good and it's not meant to look like metal, it's meant to look like paint. See where those scratches are on both the figure and the film? That's the metal under the paint.
 
the grey on the figure looks perfectly fine and looks metal... I don't see where you're coming from sorry.

I totally agree. It doesn't just look fine it looks really good and it's not meant to look like metal, it's meant to look like paint. See where those scratches are on both the figure and the film? That's the metal under the paint.

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two people who know what they're talking about, and dont obsess over small, unimportant inaccuracies. thank you for seeing the product for being as awesome as it is :D
 
I would also like to state that War machine has the same exact inaccurate heroic proportions as the mkIV which I am all for. Sometimes if you do people to the correct scale in the smaller sizes it looks weird. They end up looking kinda dwarfish. We're looking at these huge pics which don't really give ya a good idea of how they will look in person.
 
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