He really is! And he weighs as much as a small child. He's a keeper for me!
Only thing i don't like about this is the weight.
He really is! And he weighs as much as a small child. He's a keeper for me!
Only thing i don't like about this is the weight.
Only thing I don?t like about it is the price. [emoji23].
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Found a regular edition where i live. So i won?t be dealing with customs etc, as in when i order from sideshow.
Do you think regular edition is a deal breaker?
Found a regular edition where i live. So i won?t be dealing with customs etc, as in when i order from sideshow.
Do you think regular edition is a deal breaker?
I don't think hardly anyone cares about the outrider base.
Always thought it was just cheaping out not just doing a static attacking figure with yah know, legs.
Found a regular edition where i live. So i won?t be dealing with customs etc, as in when i order from sideshow.
Do you think regular edition is a deal breaker?
Just picked this guy up and WOW what a beast of a figure! This thing is flying under the radar IMO.
Yeah, I think cost is a factor. Esp. if u need to choose between an IM and WM etc. Then other figs are nearly 300$. It all adds up. He was a splurge for me for sure, but trying to put a period on my MCU stuff and I needed a WM. This is a beautiful beast fig. (And I'll really be happy when he does sell out and then see marked up 'bay prices.)I just got him in last week as well and damn is he heavy and beautiful lol! Very surprised he hasn't sold out, must be the rising costs/overproduction i suppose. My 3rd War Machine and no question my favorite.
^^ Congrats Sassafras!! It's a fantastic, beastly figure indeed. I quite liked WM's action scenes, reigning down heavy fire on the aliens in the Wakanda battle. I think this is overall my fav WM suit design.
^^ Congrats Sassafras!! It's a fantastic, beastly figure indeed. I quite liked WM's action scenes, reigning down heavy fire on the aliens in the Wakanda battle. I think this is overall my fav WM suit design.
Yes, this is my one and only War Machine. I've got Endgame Iron Patriot on order and only collect from the 1st Avengers Film, Infinity War and Endgame. This will be my one and only WM as well...
Luv that scene too! Raining h$llfire!!!! LOL I've ignored "screen time length" re the IW figs - I know what fired my imagination for the shelf over the long term.
I sort've would like an Iron Patriot but it's more for the color than anything, for me. Having to pick "THE" War Machine - very happy with my choice. Aesthetically he's great, IMO screams "10 year MCU". Will let his batteries stay a little while then remove for long term display. Overall, too, found him relatively easy to work with compared to my IM 46.
Pricey, but at least for me the satisfaction of the look and engineering of this fig has paid off (now that I have him in hand, finally). Figs like this remind me of why I ended up with so many figs LOL.
The stand this figure comes with is ridiculous. He is much heavier than any of the other diecast figures and the stand does not support his weight. I wouldn't even risk using it. Some figures come with a short dynamic stand ,like rocket or Baby Groot, thats what I would use with the clamp to actually keep him secure.
I was just watching the movie and I wish HT had included the two extra missile launchers (the two silver parts on his chest open up) I guess its because of the removable chest plate they couldn't do it. I'd rather have the missiles instead. Or maybe just some magnet parts.
Yes, this is my one and only War Machine. I've got Endgame Iron Patriot on order and only collect from the 1st Avengers Film, Infinity War and Endgame. This will be my one and only WM as well...
Luv that scene too! Raining h$llfire!!!! LOL I've ignored "screen time length" re the IW figs - I know what fired my imagination for the shelf over the long term.
I sort've would like an Iron Patriot but it's more for the color than anything, for me. Having to pick "THE" War Machine - very happy with my choice. Aesthetically he's great, IMO screams "10 year MCU". Will let his batteries stay a little while then remove for long term display. Overall, too, found him relatively easy to work with compared to my IM 46.
Pricey, but at least for me the satisfaction of the look and engineering of this fig has paid off (now that I have him in hand, finally). Figs like this remind me of why I ended up with so many figs LOL.
LOL yeah the stand/base that he comes with is super ridiculous. Both of his feet barely fit on the darn thing even in a normal standing pose. I had to futz with mine for a good bit to get everything secured, but even then it still looks a little goofy in my opinion...
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It's a shame that the glory days are gone now. They used to include proper diorama-style bases, and some even came with 2 different poles (dynamic/flexible + metal rod) like the Mk 45 & 46
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