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Wow!!
This figure is amazing!!!
Seriously HT is on a league of their own!!
The details are awesome, and the lite features just make this figure
currently the best in my collection of 1/6 figures!!
 
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do you have to be 21 to sign for the package? they didnt let my sister sign for it and shes 19. now i gotta wait longer :banghead
 
He came! Such an awesome figure in person. He does feel fragile though and I'm a little hesitant to pose him. I wish the stand had said "Iron Man Mark III" instead of just "Mark III".

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What if you're a 20 year old living on your own or something? Can you just not buy stuff over $100 from sideshow?
 
Got mine today, Very nice. Wow, the pictures of the box don't really show how nice it is (I was impressed)

Best packaged figure I've gotten so far. No twist ties or anything, very nice.

And of course the figure is awesome. I'd take pictures but don't have a camera.
 
congrats darth, yet another figure i still need to get..






EDIT: YAY MY 1000TH POST! :rock!
 
So for you guys that have had him.. how much if any torso articulation is there supposed to be? I don't want to go forcing it to move and snap him in half.
 
So for you guys that have had him.. how much if any torso articulation is there supposed to be? I don't want to go forcing it to move and snap him in half.

I'm interested in this as well. It looks like there is some torso articulation, but it is pretty rigid and I don't want to force it.
 
The waist and torso articulation is EXTREMELY TIGHT, but it will move enough to allow you to do a pose like the ground pound. Just be careful, there's not a lot of forward and backward movement.

Congrats on your Mark III arriving Dally! and darthviper!
 
The waist and torso articulation is EXTREMELY TIGHT, but it will move enough to allow you to do a pose like the ground pound. Just be careful, there's not a lot of forward and backward movement.

Congrats on your Mark III arriving Dally! and darthviper!


Thanks :D I'll try moving it gently.
 
People, I've had mine for awhile, and I got my second from sideshow a couple of days ago, you can really pose this guy, you just have to keep futzing with the body parts, trust me the joints are super tight enough that you won't break him, just don't think he is can easily be contorted or posed as freely as a marvel legends figure. :D

Being very careful in posing him is the key, however don't be afraid, you will see the body was well designed for posing, and you will be amazed on how it comes together in different ways.

As for the torso, yes it is limited but you can twist it to a point, just be careful as always, like I said just mess around with the body so to speak, you won't be disappointed. :cool:

It may not seem like it judging it straight out of the box, but it is a very well articulated figure with a ton of posability , hope this helps :eek:
 
Seen 100+ pictures of this guy, but they do little to capture just how awesomely badass this figure truly is!! Just got him and I am floored! Seriously, one of the most amazing 1/6 figures ever created! EVER!!!! Just perferction!

One issue, like Dave had said earlier about the light dimming due to possible residual power sucked from the battery, well on mine the right arm light does no fully turn off. There remains just a tiny tiny hint of light from the peg. Neck and left arm shut off fully, but I seems like the off switch for the right arm is not cutting total power??? SO I think mine will begin to dim fast too. If I jiggle the arm I can see the light change in intensity when it is off. Dont know of a way to fix it???


Anyone else have an issue like that?
 
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