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

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Cryoguns the clamp should be put around the waist, and the clear rod set firm in the base i had to grab the base and push hard to set it all the way in, i put the clamp on Tony first then slide it over the rod and play, have fun with it.:lecture:lecture

Ah! Thanks...that fixed it. It didn't seem wide enough to go around his waist initially, but I was trying to put it on over the shirt and pants.
 
Just finished my review, posted a ton of pics on FB, heres a little few-

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Uhhh...looks to me like the robot is about to love Tony long time....:wink1:
 
MAN !!! nice pics guys This mech test Tony is like the MK1 it will take a little time for everyone to realize how awesome it is, truly a work of ART!!!
 
I got mine last week but there is an issue with the wiring to the hands and the control box. One hand lights up the other doesn't. If I wiggle the wires, the hand that lights up either goes off or dims/flickers and the one that won't light will flicker. I am going to get a replacement but I could probably rewire the whole thing myself.
 
I got mine last week but there is an issue with the wiring to the hands and the control box. One hand lights up the other doesn't. If I wiggle the wires, the hand that lights up either goes off or dims/flickers and the one that won't light will flicker. I am going to get a replacement but I could probably rewire the whole thing myself.

mine had the same problem as yours, wigglin the wires will cause the light to dim or flicker. turns out the problem was the metal pin connectors in the battery pack, the 2 pins are not really secured in the position they re in and they can actually be pushed down thus causing them to not really have contact with the plug. hope you understand what i m sayin
 
mine had the same problem as yours, wigglin the wires will cause the light to dim or flicker. turns out the problem was the metal pin connectors in the battery pack, the 2 pins are not really secured in the position they re in and they can actually be pushed down thus causing them to not really have contact with the plug. hope you understand what i m sayin

Yeah, I noticed that as well but even moving the pins up to make a better connection didn't help. I think it is a problem on the wiring on the plug that goes into the box or the soldering inside the box. It looked like a poor job was done on that. I know I could redo the wiring and solder myself if I needed to
 
Yeah, I noticed that as well but even moving the pins up to make a better connection didn't help. I think it is a problem on the wiring on the plug that goes into the box or the soldering inside the box. It looked like a poor job was done on that. I know I could redo the wiring and solder myself if I needed to

oh ok. for mine, i had to open up the battery up and i cut out few small pcs of cardboard to put it under the pin so that it doesnt slide down again. that seem to do the job for me or at least so far, its been ok. luckily for me, i didnt hafta change the plug which i initially thought was the cause of the problem.
 
I haven't even opened mine yet.... I need to get on that....

I hate having to rearrange a whole shelf of figures to fit another one in...:gah:
 
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