Nice pics guys!
Mine currently
Any tips to get this figure back in the foam without breaking it? This is my first foam dealing.
Am I more paranoid then I should be getting this back in the box?
Thanks!I haven't dealt with unpacking/re-packing this 1/4 Iron Man, but from my recent experience with the 1/4 Spider-Man, yep the foam is super snug around the figure. What I did was sort of spread out the opening where the figure lays and gently nestle it in, and the leg area too. I think I did that too with my other 1/4 figures, come to recall it.
1/4 all the way. Not only is it more impressive, it's more accurate, has better articulation and it isn't bright candy red.
It really depends on the scale you collect. If you don't have any figures, then 1/4 scale is the way to go for the reasons others have stated. I collect 1/6 scale (and smaller), so 1/4 scale stood out too much for me. It does have much better paint apps and articulation (and lighting effects), but it didn't quite fit my collection (your situation may be different). To my eyes though, the 1/4 scale figure looked very similar to the 1/6 in terms of proportions, and if I recall, it's also a bit undersized compared to other 1/4 scale IM figures.For those people that have owned both; would you say the 1/4 or the diecast 1/6 is the one to go with?
I’m torn.
This^The 1/6 Mark III is probably the worst diecast Iron Man Hot Toys has made. As a figure, the lack of posability is a major flaw to me. Also, if you get the 1/4, you won't have the temptation of getting other 1/6 pieces to go along with it (and then get annoyed when you realize the 1/6 Mark III is more than a half inch shorter than the other armors)
For those people that have owned both; would you say the 1/4 or the diecast 1/6 is the one to go with?
I’m torn.
hi, I’m finally able to get this figure as this is my favorite iron man armor. are there anything to watch out for while handling him?
might need to add a movie poster as a background and I’m done
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