About damn time.In case anyone wants a Hot Toys Toothpick Holder to go with their 526th Iron Man figure:
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About damn time.In case anyone wants a Hot Toys Toothpick Holder to go with their 526th Iron Man figure:
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You should email Hot Toys that and see what they say.Honestly, I think they would have just been better off releasing a series of USB / LED
"Iron Man Diorama Stages" for diecast Mark 1 - Mark 7. It's a no-brainer, as far as marketing goes.
Charge $100-$150 a piece and you make a killing, instead of flooding the over-saturated market
with more $500 figures that you JUST RE-RELEASED.
I mean, seriously... it doesn't take a ton of brain power to realize where you can make your money in a time
where collectibles are losing value and people are not spending like they were on "high-end" merchandise.
I'd love to have the bases, but I am not stupid enough to re-buy these over-priced figures just
to have them... Hot Toys can bite me, as far as that goes.
You should email Hot Toys that and see what they say.
Its not a bad idea though.They would probably laugh, lol.
That's what I mentioned earlier as well. It looks ridiculously tiny. The wheels are what gave it away for me unless I'm missing something about these types of carsWhy the **** is the car child sized though?
Still no racetrack suit Tony?
I was just about to post that
I think that would have just made this an even bigger F-U to the buyers of the reissue that just hit.I was just about to post that
I still think if HT really wanted to make this newest Mk5 reissue a real exclusive, they should've included that new racing suit Tony headsculpt with the helmet parts instead of the same old workshop Tony sculpt. To me, that would've made this latest version waaaay more enticing to pick up than just adding that base and calling it a day.
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