btw is it just me or is everyone else bothered by that ridiculously slim torso area? this even looks thinner than the v1 mark 3 probably because of the interchangeable chest plate.
ha? ..i had not even noticed that until you pointed it out ..i really don't care ..its making it yet more unrealistic i get that, but it kinda looks cooler 4 some strange reason..it almost looks as if it could actually now bend at the torso .. the ankle area where the flaps open bothers me much much more.
btw is it just me or is everyone else bothered by that ridiculously slim torso area? this even looks thinner than the v1 mark 3 probably because of the interchangeable chest plate.
it's nothing you haven't seen before.
I tend to think they'd use the same torso as the V1 Mk3. The angle of the pic shows the leg from the side, which makes his thighs appear larger than his waist, making him look even more skinny. Sort of an optical illusion. Nothing we haven't seen before. Virtually the same figure. Just Hot Toys finding a way to pack more features into it than the V1.
btw is it just me or is everyone else bothered by that ridiculously slim torso area? this even looks thinner than the v1 mark 3 probably because of the interchangeable chest plate.
Haven't seen one disassembled either, but it's definitely not on a body, like a tru-type with armour if that's what you mean, as we know it.Is it on a body or is it not just a hollow body with joints connecting the limbs? Never seen anyone destroy one thats all.
I can't see the Tony Stark face.
I apologise for being flippant lobox. The reveal shows they reused the Mk2 head.Don't worry, it's nothing you haven't seen before.
I tend to think they'd use the same torso as the V1 Mk3. The angle of the pic shows the leg from the side, which makes his thighs appear larger than his waist, making him look even more skinny. Sort of an optical illusion. Nothing we haven't seen before. Virtually the same figure. Just Hot Toys finding a way to pack more features into it than the V1.
Creecher, is ok!! what I try to say is the pictures from the Toyhunters store dont show any picture with Tony Stark face, is weird for me.
I don't think that we collectors on this forum like the final version more than the initial prototype version. I think it's just that most of us understand and anticipate that the final production figures will slightly deviate from the prototype. I mean, the prototypes are usually meticulously hand painted by JC Hong so it's to be expected that the final version that is mass painted by factory hands won't look exactly the same. I don't mean any offense, but it does seem like the fans over on the HK forums are a lot more obsessive over this sort of thing.
I do agree that the battle damage effects on the final version don't look quite as realistic, especially the weathering and scrapes on the edges of certain armor pieces (like the shoulders and hip joints), but it's certainly good enough, I think.
Still, when it comes to judging the quality of paint application, it's best to wait until there are good in-hand photos. It's not like judging the quality of a head sculpt.
My buddy who is a painter at Sideshow said he acutally saw the Battle Damaged Iron Man in person. He says the paint is AWESOME! More of a metallic candy apple red finish to it....
I wonder if they managed to add ab/waist articulation...
as much as i hope they do...i don't think so.
they're probably saving that perk for the IM2 line.
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