Looks great! Unfortunately I've purchased too many items lately so I'll have to be content with the Mark VI.
Looks fantastic!
I've been saving up my reward points for either this or Endor Luke & Leia, this may just take them.
I'd like to know what on this is diecast metal?
Looks fantastic!
I've been saving up my reward points for either this or Endor Luke & Leia, this may just take them.
I'd like to know what on this is diecast metal?
I'm surprised someone has yet to translate that from in the Chinese videos. I'll keep waiting.We prob won't find that out until an english reviewer gets the figure. Can't wait until Xenomorphs review.
The interchangeable arm has me wondering about whether or not there is diecast in the arm region.
But listen...figure looks amamzing. The metal parts really looks metallic (haha). Very complex design.
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On most of these the legs are diecast and other bits and pieces like the bicep cover, a back part, etc. It's a little different on each one. These DC figures are still mostly plastic with (as HT likes to say) "diecast materials".
On most of these the legs are diecast and other bits and pieces like the bicep cover, a back part, etc. It's a little different on each one. These DC figures are still mostly plastic with (as HT likes to say) "diecast materials".
I would say more like 30% give or take if it's like the last few releases. When i tore apart my DC War Machine MK1 (had to get a replacement) i was really suprised at how little was DC but they are really engineered great. it was a ***** to destroy. The War Machine MK2 body has DC in the torso so we will not know for sure with the V until we get it in had.
Hmm, that's surprising since WM Mk I is probably the heaviest diecast release there is...so far.
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