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Diecast MIII, is all I need! screw everything else.
Yeeeeap same here.

1) Original had terrible proportions compared to now. The proportions aren't even correct now so that's saying something
2) First Red + Gold suit
3) Many people missed out on it. You can get Mark 1 and 2 easy right now, not Mark 3.
4) Proportions!
5) Did I say proportions already?

It's the only mark suit I'm missing so I'm dying for them to release it.
:goodpost:

I'll just for myself, that for some reason (I really don't know why) but the MK3 is the only suit that feels like I don't need any others.
 
Usually that resolve only remains till in hand pictures of the rest of the gang surfaces :nana:

No not in my case, I'm sick to death of all these new armors, give me a properly proportioned diecast figure of the original armor ( and best looking to date imo) from the first movie and that will be the perfect representation of Ironman in my collection, my collection is very varied and I don't like to collect too much from the one license.

1) Original had terrible proportions compared to now. The proportions aren't even correct now so that's saying something
2) First Red + Gold suit
3) Many people missed out on it. You can get Mark 1 and 2 easy right now, not Mark 3.
4) Proportions!
5) Did I say proportions already?

It's the only mark suit I'm missing so I'm dying for them to release it.

:exactly:

I'll just for myself, that for some reason (I really don't know why) but the MK3 is the only suit that feels like I don't need any others.


I feel the exact same way, it has a great deal to do with the movie itself, that first scene where he takes flight in the painted up MIII and is chased by the jets ..just awesome!
 
I feel the exact same way, it has a great deal to do with the movie itself, that first scene where he takes flight in the painted up MIII and is chased by the jets ..just awesome!

I agree seeing the suit for the first time was just amazing! While I admittedly didn't read the comics all that much, I did watch the cartoon back in the 90s and I loved it so seeing the red and gold on screen was just a total nerd out moment
 
MarkIII also the most conceptually holistic while others are just "more human looking".
 
IMO and pocket consideration, I have decided not to get IM3 items at the moment. I just felt it is getting too pricey for the whole lot of Hot Toys. In fact, I just sold off a few of my IM figures. I guess I will prioritize the theme I want for now. Still, I am looking forward to the movie. :yess:

Having said so, I believe my spending will increase if LOTR comes out. :monkey2
 
here's an article on HT diecast picked up from on.cc (not using google translate this time :lol )

According to HT: Collectors have always been complaining that Iron Man figures from HT aren’t solid or heavy enough; so when HT received the green light to manufacture Iron Man 3 figures, we wanted to implement new design. After many research and development, we came out with this new series MMS Diecast Series, by using diecast material yet not compromising its pose ability.
Say good bye to ‘pink panties’
In order to make it [Iron], part of the components need to be compromised; there can’t be too many details when using die cast, for example helmet will be made of plastics. Die cast part will be used on arms and legs. The figure will be consist of 40% die cast hence it will weight around 1.5 kg; it will be one of the heavy weight figure. On the other hand, the usual ‘panty’ PVC part will be replaced by ABS, the ‘pink panties’ issue will be resolved.
The joint part will be even more realistic.
Would there be a problem since it is much heavier now? HT has modified part of the joints with ratchet mechanism, hence improvising the pose ability on diecast material. There more development on other parts: the chest and abdominal are comprised of 3 parts, allowing more movement; elbow consists of 3 joints, hence it could bend more than 90 degrees, all these development are to achieve more human realism. Whilst on head sculpt, despite Don Cheadle has approved it, JC. Hong is yet to be satisfied hence it is still under some modifications. Iron Man fans have to be more patient before the final head sculpt is being released.
 
In order to make it [Iron], part of the components need to be compromised; there can’t be too many details when using die cast, for example helmet will be made of plastics.

I thought so.. Groves looked nice on the head.

Would there be a problem since it is much heavier now? HT has modified part of the joints with ratchet mechanism, hence improvising the pose ability on diecast material. There more development on other parts: the chest and abdominal are comprised of 3 parts, allowing more movement; elbow consists of 3 joints, hence it could bend more than 90 degrees, all these development are to achieve more human realism.

Hoping for a salute pose. :pray: It's really nice they're making these advancements.

Whilst on head sculpt, despite Don Cheadle has approved it, JC. Hong is yet to be satisfied hence it is still under some modifications. Iron Man fans have to be more patient before the final head sculpt is being released.

:clap Okay, at least this guy cares. Hoping for a wonderful sculpt.
Glad they're not rehashing the old one.
 
Die-cast my ***!

And no words about accurate proportions of course since it's sooooooo difficult to achieve...
 
Personally, I like what I'm hearing in that release. Sounds like a good compromise between weight, durability and cost (really don't want a 100% die-cast $500.00 Iron Man for every new Mark). I'm very happy to hear about the switch to ABS for the codpiece, too. I ruled out buying a red/gold suit until that was no longer an issue, so glad to see it's resolved and that HT does listen.
 
I'm also a bit encouraged by what they say here personally. A completely die-cast figure would probably be clunky and more due to problems. Unfortunately, I'm not sure the $100+ increase in price is warranted considering that.
 
Diecast chips, rusts, doesn't mold with the same detail. The joints now require ratchet functions and some articulation will still be sacrificed. All cons.

I don't know why they thought that would be a good way to make the ironman figures more impressive just because some collectors complained they weren't heavy enough.
 
That doesn't make it better.. 40% diecast sounds good to me, 80% is way too much
How is it to much? You're paying $310 for it. Not even HALF the figure is metal. So basically still 60% plastic, $310 for no feature and nothing else.

80%>40% It's a Diecast figure. Not 60% Plastic still + A bonus of 40% metal.

I mean I get them not doing the whole thing metal but if they are planning on making this the next big thing, at least make it past 50% of metal and not 40%.
 
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