Hot Toys-MMS116:IRON MAN- Tony Stark (Mech Test Version) spec + pics

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Don't think these have been posted yet. Again from toy-world.
The likeness is simply fantastic! Great job by Kojun!

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I was wondering how the clear plastic pole attached to the figure. Thanks for those pics darren. Okay, so what are the accessory shoes for?
 
I was wondering how the clear plastic pole attached to the figure. Thanks for those pics darren. Okay, so what are the accessory shoes for?

Here is how it works. As for the shoes I'm guessing that Hot Toys wants you to go out to buy a True-Type to bash a Stark in suit. Or perhaps you can take off all the armor and put on the shoes.
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I was thanking you for the pics showing the clip. Yeah, thanks again.They did a good job oh hiding that in the Hot Toys pics, just as they don't show the figure wearing the accessory shoes. Guess some pics will come out later to confirm the leg armour can be removed, along with the rest of his mechanical devices. Looks like the heart device is part of the strap and not embedded into the figure itself. Wonder how many battery compartments he'll have.
 
There were photos of an early unpainted prototype of those armored boots, and they were opened, suggesting that they can be removed.

This is one of them, from a youtube vid:

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There were photos of an early unpainted prototype of those armored boots, and they were opened, suggesting that they can be removed.

This is one of them, from a youtube vid:

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I posted that a few pages back; I think it's quite possible to remove the leg panels. The only thing that I thought could hinder that, would be the wires.........whether they are connected to the panels or not.
 
From toyworld

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I was thanking you for the pics showing the clip. Yeah, thanks again.They did a good job oh hiding that in the Hot Toys pics, just as they don't show the figure wearing the accessory shoes. Guess some pics will come out later to confirm the leg armour can be removed, along with the rest of his mechanical devices. Looks like the heart device is part of the strap and not embedded into the figure itself. Wonder how many battery compartments he'll have.

Judging by this pic, I'd the arc-reactor is embedded into the figure. You can see where the strap has shifted a bit.

This makes me think that you can take all the mechanical devices off the figure and have a good representation of Tony Stark. :)
 
Looks like the heart device is part of the strap and not embedded into the figure itself. Wonder how many battery compartments he'll have.

Judging by this pic, I'd the arc-reactor is embedded into the figure. You can see where the strap has shifted a bit.

This makes me think that you can take all the mechanical devices off the figure and have a good representation of Tony Stark. :)


From the first page


- ABS material TrueType body with newly designed chest, forearms and forelegs

- LED-lighted heart device, hand gauntlet and boots (battery operated)**

That to me says the heart is embedded in the chest
 
This is one of the most impressive figures I've seen in a while. I'm trying really hard to not order this. I'm getting the Mk III BD (my first and only Iron Man figure) ....and due to finances, space, and trying to keep my collection looking neat lol... I'm trying to only get maybe one version of each character, and therefore the main version (in this case... Stark in the suit).

This scene was great in the film, and this figure is REALLY impressive... the sculpt, the mechanical parts, the backdrop/floor, the fire extinguisher robot (a great addition!), the 'flying' stand... such a great looking figure. But I don't want to end up like some people with 6 different versions of every character that comes out. lol... too much money, too much space, and too messy as a display

help.... lmao
 
This is one of the most impressive figures I've seen in a while. I'm trying really hard to not order this. I'm getting the Mk III BD (my first and only Iron Man figure) ....and due to finances, space, and trying to keep my collection looking neat lol... I'm trying to only get maybe one version of each character, and therefore the main version (in this case... Stark in the suit).

This scene was great in the film, and this figure is REALLY impressive... the sculpt, the mechanical parts, the backdrop/floor, the fire extinguisher robot (a great addition!), the 'flying' stand... such a great looking figure. But I don't want to end up like some people with 6 different versions of every character that comes out. lol... too much money, too much space, and too messy as a display

help.... lmao

Buy it, buy it.
You know you wants it.
Buy the precious :gollum:
 
Buy it, buy it.
You know you wants it.
Buy the precious :gollum:

:rotfl:rotfl:rotfl

Well I know will be... I just need to know from where, when and how much and I'll be there!! :drool:rock

and put him with my IMI, IMII and IMIII BD, all we (I) need next will be to have some in scale Ac Cobra, Saleen S7 and an Audi R8 to go with it...
(I might try and do that as a dio myself :naughty)
 
Judging by this pic, I'd the arc-reactor is embedded into the figure. You can see where the strap has shifted a bit.

This makes me think that you can take all the mechanical devices off the figure and have a good representation of Tony Stark. :)

Didn't notice that before, thanks for drawing my attention to that specific pic. It looks to me like it's a floating lens, perhaps, or that whatever locks the outer lens in place was somehow unhinged whilst they set up that pose. Even so, the arc reactor probably still has it's own lens.

Going back through the thread, now that I have more time, I see more pics showing the slipping outer lens. Post 42 initially and more examples at post93. Thanks again darren1228. I see you asked virtually the same question, as mine, at post 97.

Maybe the jumper he is wearing is permanently fixed due to the embedded arc reactor. The left arm looks like it has a cuff above the arm device, and that he has a long sleeved shirt under the short sleeved jumper, but that could another of my assumptions.

At this point, without being able to view the You Tube vid I don't think it shows the boots can be removed, not that they can't mind you, but, to me, it looks like they are slightly apart, at least, to enable assembly, of course, but once snapped together they may not be removable. Due to the electronics, even the arm devices may not be removable either, meaning only one batter compartment would be necessary, and perhaps, likely.

It's early days yet. Down the line more pics, or a post with the You Tube vid, rather that a screencap, will hopefully reveal the actual case.
 
Due to the electronics, even the arm devices may not be removable either, meaning only one batter compartment would be necessary, and perhaps, likely.

It's early days yet. Down the line more pics, or a post with the You Tube vid, rather that a screencap, will hopefully reveal the actual case.

I think by looking at the figure from all these pics, that there are perhaps 2 battery compartments.

I think one's in the body itself and powers the Arc-reactor, and the other, which powers the gloves and boots is in the big pouch on his belt. You can see cables running from that thing and I know he had those cables in the movie too, but what if Hot Toys managed to use the cables in a way cables are actually used?

This (if they did it that way) is a great opportunity to give a figure removable electronic devices, because the cables don't need to be built inside a figure but actually require to be seen.
 
and due to finances, space, and trying to keep my collection looking neat lol... I'm trying to only get maybe one version of each character, and therefore the main version (in this case... Stark in the suit).

But I don't want to end up like some people with 6 different versions of every character that comes out. lol... too much money, too much space, and too messy as a display

I took the opposite approach from a having a single representation to collecting a certain theme. It saves money, space while keeping the display up to standard.

I collect Marvel / DC movie licensed 1:6 figures (not all). I may have a few different versions of Ironman in my display but it isn't mixed with POA, Predator's, Mars Attacks, Aliens etc.

I was going to pass on this figure. I assumed $150.00 for a new RDJ sculpt wasn't worth it. It is an amazing figure with a decent amount of accessories plus to sculpt to warrant (IMO) dropping $150. I hope you can resist, I got sucke din :lol
 
This is one of the most impressive figures I've seen in a while. I'm trying really hard to not order this. I'm getting the Mk III BD (my first and only Iron Man figure) ....and due to finances, space, and trying to keep my collection looking neat lol... I'm trying to only get maybe one version of each character, and therefore the main version (in this case... Stark in the suit).

This scene was great in the film, and this figure is REALLY impressive... the sculpt, the mechanical parts, the backdrop/floor, the fire extinguisher robot (a great addition!), the 'flying' stand... such a great looking figure. But I don't want to end up like some people with 6 different versions of every character that comes out. lol... too much money, too much space, and too messy as a display

help.... lmao

How can anyone resist this? :D
I have IM BD on order and now this and I can work both into the same diorama to display. I am glad I resisted the other IM so far :banana
 
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