11/17/2023 0 Comments Hot toys silver centurion reviewWhat I am waiting for now is somebody to make a John Favreau headsculpt so I can kitbash a Happy Hogan figure. The cuffs even work, and feature a metal chain. Far more detailed than they need to be for such unessential accessories. Still, this is the first time I have had any trouble from a light on a Hot Toys figure. I sometimes have to wiggle the neck a bit to get the eyes to stay lit, but due to the light-piping of the eyes they are not that bright to begin with, so it is not the end of the world. I did run into a little trouble with the eye lights, however, and think one of the contacts might be a bit loose. The chest and palm lights are super bright. The switches are all microscopic and blend right in. Iron Man also includes light-up features in the Arc Reactor, eyes, and palm repulsors. In the movie, the mask is made of a number of plates that slide into place, but they fit in an almost seamless fashion in the film, so the overdone panel lines here stand out a bit. The one place where I think it stumbles is the heavy lines on the faceplate. The Mk V suit is very complex and detailed due to its collapsible nature, and Hot Toys has given us the best rendition of it yet. The elbows feature a soft rubber part to cover the joint and match the segmented appearance of the rest of the armor.ĭetail is flawless and accurate to the film. Like on War Machine, the armor plate below the Arc Reactor is spring-loaded to move as you pose the upper body. The fantastic extendable-torso feature is included to allow extra waist movement in a seamless fashion. Everything is tight and movement is smooth. He features articulation at every major point, but is not quite as flexible as the previous Iron Man Mk IV due to some design choices, mostly in the hips. Iron Man stands just over twelve inches tall and is up to the now standard level of Hot Toys excellence. Also included are both the standard doll-style stand and the scenic light-up flight-base included with the Iron Man Mk IV. Wraith Pheyden shown for scale, and holding the included plastic pry-tool for swapping the chest armor. Included is the figure, a briefcase with a set of handcuffs for security, a set of clean fists, a set of clean articulated hands, a battle damaged arm with two swappable hands, and two battle damaged chest plate parts. What it lacks in quantity, however, it more than makes up for in quality. Inside are two vacuum trays of figure and accessories.Ĭompared to previous releases, the Mk V seems a bit light on accessories. Hot Toys’ rendition of the Iron Man Mk V comes in their usual gorgeous foil-print slip-cover box. In the film, the Mk V armor collapses and transforms into an oversized briefcase for times when Tony travels. The Silver Centurion suit was one of Stark’s most infamous, debuting when Tony defeated Obadiah Stane, and then being the suit worn during the classic Armor Wars story. The distinctive silver and red color scheme is also a tribute to the Silver Centurion suit work in the 80’s by Stark. The Iron Man Mk V armor featured in Iron Man 2 references back to the olden days in the comic when the entire suit was collapsible and Tony Stark could carry it in his briefcase. Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to business. Exquisitely crafted based on Silver Centurion in Iron Man 3, the diecast figure features a newly painted helmeted head sculpt with battle damage effects a newly designed helmet head with LED-light up function and detachable mask armor suit skillfully painted in crimson red and silver coloring with a metallic appearance intricate design of the armors translating its complex structure and mechanical details LED light-up functions scattered throughout the arms, legs, Arc Reactor on chest and back a pair of diecast forearm blades, interchangeable hands, and a figure stand.Iron Man 2 was awesome, and Hot Toys makes incredible 1/6 scale figures with the most realistic and life-like finish of any figures on the market. Features specially designed armor parts simulate the real time suiting up process and to illustrate its mechanical beauty. Recreates one of the extraordinary armors from the Iron Legion, today Hot Toys is proud to present Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) as 1/6th scale collectible figure from Iron Man 3 collection. It was activated along with all the other suits when Tony ordered to initiate the “House Party Protocol”. Known by its code name as the “Silver Centurion”, Iron Man Mark XXXIII is an Enhanced Energy Suit engineered by Tony Stark with more powerful repulsors. “You’re right, we do need back up.” – Tony Starkįacing down his adversary, Iron Man primes his cutting-edge armor to discharge high energy lasers in Iron Man 3. It seems the announcement of Iron Man MK-V Armor Suit Up was a success, as Hot Toys is repeating the experience with a brand new armor suit up figure! This time it’s Silver Centurion from Iron Man 3!
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