And...War Machine (and BP) are being listed as "almost sold out" at SSC, if folks were planning to order there...
Well, going from the individual measurements and how the bases are supposed to go together, Team Cap should be 57 cm deep and 79 cm wide. XD That's a lot of space ...Anyone knows The dimension for the dioramas, Team captain (all 3 Figures) and Team iron man ( also all 3 figures)? I want to buy all 6 But i dont know how many space ist need
That Sounds good.Well, going from the individual measurements and how the bases are supposed to go together, Team Cap should be 57 cm deep and 79 cm wide. XD That's a lot of space ...
Team Iron Man is harder to tell coz the bases connect a bit differently. :/
Wow that was fast!
With this being War Machine he's already a big guy, but I believe even so that he may be a bit too big on the 1/4 scale. He completely makes the Falcon diorama piece seem small in comparison.
My main nitpick is that it's lights are powered by batteries, which I long suspected given that my three other Iron Studio pieces with light up functions are powered by batteries as well. Given that the entire piece is pretty much all wired to a single power source in the back, I don't think it would've added too much work or difficultly to power it via the mains from the base. Especially when you consider that there already are wires to provide power to one of the legs through what I can only assume is a hollow statue. Even so the piece was much heavier than I thought it would be. I may get a soap reactor or some other battery eliminator in the future. And it seems somewhat silly that the baton requires separate button cell batteries given that the hand itself which is holding the baton has its own individual light up function powered by the AAA batteries in the body!
My other nitpick which is more annoying than anything else is that there is a piece/s loose inside the main body of the statue. Sounds like a piece of metal, maybe a screw, and because the piece is hollow whatever is moving around inside makes quite a bit of noise. Have the same issue with my eFX Mjolnir and because of it I sometimes call it my baby's rattle.
Regarding the decals I understand why they used them but I wish they would've used some sort of dry transfer type or machine applied, because as well as they are applied you can notice that they're decals when the light hits them as you see the transparent outline of the 'sticker'.
And the base is at the same standard as the others in the line, which unfortunately means that imo it could've been done better, but it does the job.
I'm glad I got this piece, and I can't wait until Monday when I get the Winter Soldier in.
With this being War Machine he's already a big guy, but I believe even so that he may be a bit too big on the 1/4 scale. He completely makes the Falcon diorama piece seem small in comparison.
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