hokietwo
Super Freak
I'd like to know how easy these versions will be to take apart. Might to let around with the mark 42 if it is easy to do.....
mark VI diecast with stark tower gantry would be cool
I was just thinking about that.. Mark VI is my most wanted old suit
No problem agree to disagree but I feel you're missing my point though. I'm not talking about how the figure looks. I'm more than sure that these figures will looks great just as most/all Hot Toys do. What I'm saying is that this ISN'T a die cast figure. This is a, for the most part, a plastic figure with some die cast in it. Takara's masterpiece Optimus and Megatron had die cast parts but weren't marketed as Die cast b/c they aren't full on die cast or even half die cast. That's what bothers me. I had the MK4 and it didn't even feel high end to me. It was light, flaps were loose, hip mech kept popping out. It didn't feel like a high end figure. Maybe my expectations were too high with all the praise they get Maybe these so called die cast ones will be better and I hope they are b/c I have been waiting for an Iron man figure to feel like and iron man. But like others, I'm just voicing my opinion based on what we know now.
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really? that's fast for them to revisit the old armor especially the mark1 an easy pass for that, if they said the mark3 diecast was in production then that would be a good news
Is HT going to drop the die cast line all together now? a friend of mine told me that he read some interview recently.
Nothing official, a couple IM pieces that were originally announced as diecast became plastic releases with no "official" reason why... personally Diecast is a terrible idea and I really hope it fails, not that I want to see fellow collectors burned but I really want the pieces to turn out terribly so people can see why its a bad idea
If HT have experienced technical problems with producing die-cast figures, then I think it's ok to delay releasing the figures while they sort those issues out (always thought the big disparity between PI's metal content for diecast and that quoted by HT for their new 1/6 figures was strange).
If they can't fix the problems, then I'm happy for those figures to end up being released in plastic.. with a suitable reduction in price, natch.
In your dreams mate.
If HT has abandoned diecast, then it'll kinda be neat to have one of these pieces (I've got WM II on order) as a curio, in addition to the fact that one just likes that particular armour. From the interview, it was difficult to tell if the number pre-ordered was good or bad, but certainly Howard made a point to say that the production process was much longer than with plastic. So, regardless of how well the pre-orders are doing, it just may be that it's not worthwhile for HT to stick with diecast.
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