Rbeato
Super Freak
What’s with that headsculpt on the L above?
It's difficult to criticize the engineering of the Mark 50 considering that they had to find a way to translate a suit that, on film, is a seamless magical flexible material.
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That's kind of the point though, they took a new magical suit and applied their same thinking and design to it, they could have changed it up like figuarts did, but they didn't. Don't get me wrong, they did a pretty good job, and I think the suit in most poses sells the look really well, but it could have been better
I think HT probably could’ve improved on it given time, but probably opted not to in favor of pushing the figure out as is whatwith all the IW figures they have to release within such a short time. I wonder what’s the rush thouh, since most of those IW designs / characters never made it to endgame; people have no incentive to cancel even with the endgame POs imo.
I'm still sour that HTs didn't bother fixing Thors storm breaker, I'll never understand their decisions
Pretty sure that it was the correct size when Marvel sent them the files, HT had them all made and then Marvel changed it.
They should have just made the Mark L like they did Iron Spidey no? Then there would be no hip gaps. Imagine the outrage
Really dude? WTF? Last I heard, the company is called Hot Toys.... They make toys/collectibles....
To answer your question, it really is only you. You've gotten to the point where the only thing to btch about is its not an actual miniaturized armor.
Yeah, really dude!
All the past Iron Man suits Hot Toys has produced have been, in my opinion, incredibly well-crafted, with improved engineering each time, and convey a sense of realism to the point where they seem like miniaturized versions of the armor, rather than a "toy." And if someone who was unfamiliar with the Hot Toys brand and saw a photo of the Iron Man suits, they would believe it to be real.
In regards to the Mark 50, the aforementioned improvement in engineering was foregone in lieu of rushing the figure out. They regressed to Mark 45 engineering of the shoulder pad, where it was not a separate hinged piece. Then they resorted to a blatant, straight cut on the abdomen for the seam, whereas in prior armors they would integrate the cut into the armor design itself so that the seam wasn't jarring, but rather hidden. If they really wanted to I have faith HT could have closed the leg/thigh gap, but once again, they prioritized rushing it out and the overall end result is a very toy-ish looking "toy/collectible."
Also, bro, you can't be serious? Really dude? WTF? If you think this is "btching" then I can't imagine what you thought of my legitimate gripes with the Chadwick sculpt!
Yeah, really dude!
All the past Iron Man suits Hot Toys has produced have been, in my opinion, incredibly well-crafted, with improved engineering each time, and convey a sense of realism to the point where they seem like miniaturized versions of the armor, rather than a "toy." And if someone who was unfamiliar with the Hot Toys brand and saw a photo of the Iron Man suits, they would believe it to be real.
In regards to the Mark 50, the aforementioned improvement in engineering was foregone in lieu of rushing the figure out. They regressed to Mark 45 engineering of the shoulder pad, where it was not a separate hinged piece. Then they resorted to a blatant, straight cut on the abdomen for the seam, whereas in prior armors they would integrate the cut into the armor design itself so that the seam wasn't jarring, but rather hidden. If they really wanted to I have faith HT could have closed the leg/thigh gap, but once again, they prioritized rushing it out and the overall end result is a very toy-ish looking "toy/collectible."
Also, bro, you can't be serious? Really dude? WTF? If you think this is "btching" then I can't imagine what you thought of my legitimate gripes with the Chadwick sculpt!
I like how the suit-up process (0:13) is a combo between the classic mechanics and nanotech. Interesting projection shield(?) as well
From the latest Endgame TV Spot:
Trailer below (not a lot of new footage, mostly flashbacks):
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