Iron Man 12" Figurine

Brand: Hot Toys
EAN: 0783627704543
Category: Toys & Games
Price: n/a  (3 customer reviews)
Shipping Wt: 3.15 pounds
Availability: In stock Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Average Rating: 3.3 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Hot Toys is proud to bring you the highly detailed 1/6th scale IRON MAN MARK II collectible figure: The IRON MAN MARK II features: - Authentic and detailed fully realized Mark 2 - Stands approximate 30 cm tall - Over 36 points of articulations - Metal-like painting - Special features on the MARK II armor: - Light up glowing eyes and heart (battery operated) - Articulated flaps at back of the armor and on legs - Working forearms missile - "Proof that TONY STARK has a heart" accessory with light up function - Three pairs of Interchangeable hands, including light up replusor palms - Alternate head that has a raising face- plate revealing the face of Robert Downey Jr. as TONY STARK - 12-inch figure stand

Top Reviews

I'm like spend 800 dollars and get a garbage
by Jun Pan (1 out of 5 stars)
September 12, 2015

I'm like spend 800 dollars and get a garbage, fully plastic made with very low quaintly, the warps even make me feel it's made from China. Really I bought many hot toys iron man and lots of money, this time I want to buy a special one but the seller really let me feel aweful! Not even worth 100 dollar at all.You can compare it with my 400 dollar iron man below.
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Five Stars
by REINALDO (5 out of 5 stars)
October 10, 2014

VERY HAPPY
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Do What an Iron Can
by D Strick (4 out of 5 stars)
December 29, 2009

Iron Man, Iron Man, he can do anything an iron can. Tony Stark, rich genius, builds an electronic "arc reactor" heart and some really cool suits and zips around as Iron Man. You may have heard of a small movie about him. This is the Hot Toys version of the Mark II. Since this is not an item for kids all comments are for adult collectors.

Sculpt and Material - You won't really be able to get any closer accuracy in plastic than this. The Mark II looks very similar to the red and yellow Mark III but is not as smooth with the many small rivets showing. All of this is quite detailed. Under the flaps there is lots of additional detail as well with divots, wires, pistons and switches all showing. The work on the Robert Downey, Jr. as Stark face is amazing. He's primarily high quality plastic but moving hinges have metal pins and his mid section is a rubber material, although without touching it you can't really tell.

Paint - The paint application is amazing. Of course the body is primarily silver but a light black airbrush or wash technique has been used to bring out detail and make it look like brushed metal. In short, he really looks like a man in a metal suit even though he's really plastic. His tiny arm missiles are gold and the wires in his legs are red and green. The Stark face looks realistically human.

Articulation - The number of poses possible are pretty amazing with this guy. He's got a ball neck, post ball shoulders with separately hinged shoulder pads that don't impede the articulation at all; single pin elbows, ball wrists and his waist will turn side to side and bend a bit. Because the waist/stomach area is rubber it may stick a bit at first but it will move. The hips are post ball joints allowing front, back and out bending. His knees approximate double joint knees so allow for bending all the way back. His ankles have a full range of movement that makes them seem like ball joints, the panels around the feet are on hinges so as not to impede this movement and there is a mid foot joint on each foot. All the joints are stiff feeling but for a reason, once you pose this guy he stays in the pose until you move him - no loose or slipping joints here.

Features - It can depend on how you look at it but here are what I consider features of the body itself. The eyes and chest light up with a bluish white glow turned on via a hidden switch on his back. Each palm brightly lights up as well via a switch on each arm. These three sections of lights all work independently of one another so you can have just his eyes and chest on or one hand, etc., which adds to his versatility. Just note that each of these sections requires 3 small watch type batteries (included - already installed) of their own and a small screwdriver will be needed to replace.

His four back flaps all lift up with the lower, larger set able to split off into two more flaps, these can be positioned differently and there is detail sculpted both under the flaps and on their back side.

Both forearms have the tiny missiles that can be pulled up and flipped forward - the sections underneath split apart. This looks really good and dynamic but does take some care as they are very small and detailed.

The calves of the legs open up in three sections so you can see the pistons, hydraulics and wires underneath - again a great layer of detail.

Accessories - The one I have is not the exclusive with the additional bust/stand but here's what else it has. An extra head with a Tony Stark face underneath. The jaw pulls down and via magnets the face plate can be positioned up. This looks really good. It can actually be worn down and closed as well giving you a second helmeted version but of course the eyes won't light up on this one. He has three sets of hands, fisted (no lights), relaxed (palm lights) and splayed (palm lights). He has the "Proof Tony Stark has a heart" Mark I arc reactor in a small cube case. This extra also lights up. Lastly he has a stand with Iron Man on the base and Mark II on the face plate. You don't really need it as he stands up fine in many poses without it but for flying poses it works really well. The hooks go between his *ahem* legs by the way (I did not know that at first so wasn't sure how to use it).

Box - Now this box is a keeper. It has a very thick front flap held down with hidden magnets. The front is a shiny silver Mark II chest plate with arc reactor showing through a die cut circle. Open the flap and the inner chest plate is revealed. Then keep opening because this cover/sleeve wraps around the entire box opening up to reveal pictures, text and credits and finally the window showing your figure and accessories. Slip the tray out, take the clear upper part off and he pops right out (and right back in later if you want).

At MSRP he's still fairly expensive. There are reasons, the box design (although I'd give up the box maybe for a better price), detail of the sculpt (it can be easily overlooked how intricate it is and what the cost actually is for this level of detail and the talent to create it), engineering, electronics, extras, paint applications, quality of materials used - in short, even if you don't notice it, there is quality built into this on every level and thus the price. It still nips at you though and even though it doesn't matter you kind of want him to feel heavier than he does just to make you feel better. You see, he's easily a 5 star figure in and of himself but to acknowledge the average Joe Sixpack's (like me) wallet I'll put 4 (4 ½). However, if you find a deal he easily goes back up to 5 stars.

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