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By the way, you will probably get the one I returned but only after I made sure to fart on and rub my junk all over it. You?re welcome.
I don?t blame them. Fffff#$k em. Returns for molecular bubbles...give me a break! It?s hard enough to run a business without your customer base full of **** obsessive ungrateful spoiled mamas boy geeks.
By the way, you will probably get the one I returned but only after I made sure to fart on and rub my junk all over it. You?re welcome.
These comments lately are awesome, I gotta say though I don?t have a problem with people complaining about imperfections no matter how small.
When you pay top dollar for something like this you shouldn?t have to put up with faults or imperfections.
You wouldn?t if you went shopping at Walmart so why do it anywhere else?
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No regrets selling my Mk L to get this guy instead. This?ll be the only IM I need.
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No regrets selling my Mk L to get this guy instead. This?ll be the only IM I need.
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Man I need to sell my Mark 50. It's one of the worse diecast IM armors. It sucks as a figure.
Has anyone tried to see how much those shoulder joints can be covered by the pads on the mk 7 without doing any mods? I'm seeing so many pics with them exposed, like they're not even trying to cover them up. It kinda bothers me especially when I know what a good job they did on the plastic version in that area.
I just wish I didn?t always have to look at them on mine
The shoulder pad design almost made me want to sell the figure.
I'll be either cancelling my pre-order or selling the figure unless there's actually a way around those joints.
The clear plastic piece is exposed more than I would personally like, but I think the engineering and articulation is far better on this new die-cast version when compared to the plastic. With enough futzing, you can get the arms and shoulders to sit pretty well and the clear plastic pieces are not that noticeable at all.. . especially if you have proper lighting coming down from the top.
Now you all do know this figure is just an expensive toy, yes? Nothing more.
In four years there will be a better one. Be patient.
I wasn't debating which one is better because there's no contest here. The mk7 completely deserves its praise. I was just pointing out the one thing the plastic version has that could've taken this figure from amazing to flawless.
Now you all do know this figure is just an expensive toy, yes? Nothing more.
In four years there will be a better one. Be patient.
In the meantime, if any of you wish to sell your figure, I would be happy to buy your used and substandard figure for half price.
Oh I was talking about the shoulder pieces specifically when mentioning the articulation and engineering on this new diecast version. Personally I had alot of bad luck with those spring-loaded shoulder armor pieces on the plastic iron man figures (and some older diecast like the 42/43). I think the route they went with for the articulation mechanisms on the newer diecast figures is alot better, as they provide alot more movement. You're also able to articulate them exactly in the position that you want when doing a dynamic pose, which helps prevent paint rub. Its just unfortunate that so much of the clear piece is exposed.. but I guess they didnt have much room to work with because the shoulder armor on the VII is shorter when compared to previous Marks, which exposes more of the shoulder's ball joint underneath. You'll notice that the shoulder armor is curvier and longer on other designs like the Mark 4/5/6 which helps cover up the internal mechanism on these figures. I think if Hot Toy's had moved that clear piece further up or made it smaller, a good amount of articulation would have been sacrificed as a tradeoff.
The reissued 43 used the older style mechanism and even had quality issues due to the inner spring putting too much pressure against their weak glue and causing the shoulder armor to pop off. I see where you are coming from however.... you feel like the older technology is superior from an aesthetic point of view, which is fine. I think if Hot Toys manufactured that specific part in solid red rather than clear though, it would have helped tremendously and less people would be complaining today. Maybe they will resolve this in the upcoming repaints / variants
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