Ironman comiquette first inhand pics

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MY MINI REVIEW:

Like all the Ironmans that I own this probably comes second to SS first ever comiquette. I like the metallic look and how huge this piece is. What amazes me the most is the eyes under the mask. It is extemely detailed and Martin Canale and his group showed us that they are good on what they do. The pose is alright but I would have prfered the Marc Silvestri pose with the American flag. That in my opinion looks more dramatic and victorious. Another flaw about this was the pole on his right hand is not removable (as shown on the video). They should have the right hand removable also. Overall, I think this a must for any Ironman fan.

Thanks for posting your thoughts....

probably comes second to SS first ever comiquette

Fair enough...

What amazes me the most is the eyes under the mask. It is extemely detailed

AaaaChu and AaaaGreed....even with your pics :)rolleyes::naughty:rolleyes:) one can see the detail underneath his mask!

They should have the right hand removable

Amen to that...if I get bored of the flag, i'll just have him hold a bouquet of flowers and face him towards my Punisher PF with his extended guns..:gun

I think this a must for any Ironman fan

You hear that Averone...this is a MUST for Iron Man fans...just incase you weren't going to add him to your collection.....:rolleyes:....wait for it....wait...

LOL!!!!!
 
I didnt mean to offend:(.......looks like you rushed though and I know you said you were on your way out.

At least I didnt say they looked like dog poo:D .....which they dont.......uhh maybe I should just shut up:banghead:monkey3

Anyway congrats on the new addition!:joy

no harm done bro:D
 
From the 360, I thought you could remove the flag along with the pole....but his hand would still be holding a hollow tube :/
 
They should have the right hand removable

Amen to that...if I get bored of the flag, i'll just have him hold a bouquet of flowers and face him towards my Punisher PF with his extended guns..:gun


:rotfl thanks for your response to my rewiew.
 
Looks like a piece of crap...........

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NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOW, looks like he got a MINTY FRESH...I'm happy that I went with the Ex! He looks shiny to me.....the eyes under the helmet kick ass and even though it's still Sorcerer Stark the unmasked head still looks bad ass and that flag OWNS!

WOW, a 1/4 scale standing Red Gold Iron Man....pinch me...and it actually doesn't cost an arm and a leg....pinch me.......and it's NOT a fake......pinch me............and his middle name doesn't have to be Jakarta...

^^^^ing PINCH ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WIN WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NASH, can't believe you HATED him when announced....:duh:emperor:duh


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btw, it's a watergun
 
Amazing sculpt which should have had a switch out hand. Not every collector is American
 
Ironman holds the american flag because...
Tony Stark's real-life model Howard Hughes was an archetype of American individualism as well as a significant defense contractor who helped develop new weapons technologies.
Tony Stark/Iron Man's reliance on technology and intelligence, rather than the chance transformations of many other superheroes, reinforced the American faith in technological solutions to the military, political and ideological problems of the Cold War. Stark is an idealized portrait of the American inventor. By the 1960s, military weapons development was firmly in the realm of Big Science, with little role for the lone inventor. Issues of autonomy and government intervention in research and questions of loyalty — which real-life American physicists and engineers were also facing, if less dramatically — are prominent themes in early Iron Man storylines.
 
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