blinguskahn
Super Freak
I know this is totally fake but if they did do this, who would buy one?
It would also make sense that a diecast Midas could be released if:
1. HT?s have scrapped their Neon Tech line.
2. It is a way to keep their Iron Man 3 license current.
3. The diecast Mk. VII R&D had to be expensive.
4. They weren?t able to use many molds from the original plastic Mk. VII because the size difference between the old plastic releases vs the newer diecast ones made any accurate upsizing impossible.
5. HT?s wanted to test the waters for diecast HPP armors, it would allow them another release from the expensive diecast Mk. VII molds.
6. They were testing the waters for diecast HPP armors, the only kitbashed armors that made use of parts from the original 7 only used Mk. VII parts.
7. Every other HPP armor uses (kitbashed or 100% original, released or not) parts that have only shown up in plastic releases except for Mk. XXII/Hot Rod (the WM Mk. II/IP prototype) and small examples like the Mk. XXVII/Disco that used the same helmet which was a plastic part on WM Mk. II.
It would also make sense that a diecast Midas could be released if:
1. HT?s have scrapped their Neon Tech line.
2. It is a way to keep their Iron Man 3 license current.
3. The diecast Mk. VII R&D had to be expensive.
4. They weren?t able to use many molds from the original plastic Mk. VII because the size difference between the old plastic releases vs the newer diecast ones made any accurate upsizing impossible.
5. HT?s wanted to test the waters for diecast HPP armors, it would allow them another release from the expensive diecast Mk. VII molds.
6. They were testing the waters for diecast HPP armors, the only kitbashed armors that made use of parts from the original 7 only used Mk. VII parts.
7. Every other HPP armor uses (kitbashed or 100% original, released or not) parts that have only shown up in plastic releases except for Mk. XXII/Hot Rod (the WM Mk. II/IP prototype) and small examples like the Mk. XXVII/Disco that used the same helmet which was a plastic part on WM Mk. II.