DFanatic
Super Freak
Re: Iron Studios announces Mark XLII
Yeah, I had never heard of this company before in my life until today. They are clearly are small, starting company (have only been in business since 2010). Truth is, they have more than just the Iron Man 3 license, they now hold the license for all Marvel related stuff (in Brazil).
Sounds a lot like what we just heard about the Syco Collectibles (which now hold the rights to Marvel collectibles in the Middle East) and eFX (rights to Marvel Prop Replicas). There's quite a few new companies announcing new Marvel Products these days (Play Imaginative with 1/6 and 1/4 Diecast items).
I'm actually curious to see what they put out. The hand full of stuff they have there looks alright (that Saint Seya diorama looks rather nice actually). It also helps that this is exclusive to the Brazilian market. In a country where the medium income is $600 bucks a month, you know these GOT to be affordable.
Exactly.
Oh well, while we wait for more pictures, you should go and spoil yourself with some of their awesome pieces. With such a brilliant catalogue of statues it is no wonder that they have obtained the Iron Man 3 license........
https://www.ironstudios.com.br/?portfolio_category=produtos
Yeah, I had never heard of this company before in my life until today. They are clearly are small, starting company (have only been in business since 2010). Truth is, they have more than just the Iron Man 3 license, they now hold the license for all Marvel related stuff (in Brazil).
Sounds a lot like what we just heard about the Syco Collectibles (which now hold the rights to Marvel collectibles in the Middle East) and eFX (rights to Marvel Prop Replicas). There's quite a few new companies announcing new Marvel Products these days (Play Imaginative with 1/6 and 1/4 Diecast items).
I'm actually curious to see what they put out. The hand full of stuff they have there looks alright (that Saint Seya diorama looks rather nice actually). It also helps that this is exclusive to the Brazilian market. In a country where the medium income is $600 bucks a month, you know these GOT to be affordable.