Iron Man Mk VII w/Hall armor (The Avengers) - 1/6 die-cast figure [Play Imaginative]

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Manufacturer: Play Imaginative
Price: $SGD $425
Link: More info (Singapore only)
Big Bad Toy Store USA $449.99
Direct Collectables UK £260

Super Alloy Iron Man Mark VII
Approx. Height: 30.5cm (12inch)
Approx. Weight: 1kg

The Super Alloy Iron Man Mark VII features Tony Stark’s upgraded Iron Man suit as featured in the 2012 movie The Avengers. This fully articulated figure has the full range of movements and poses, and is made of 88% die-cast metal alloy, weighing approximately 1kg.

The Super Alloy Hall of Armor is where Tony Stark houses his Iron Man suits. Featuring 5 different lighting modes activated by remote control, it allows for ease of use within any display cabinet. With a die-cast metal back interior and base, the Hall of Armor weighs approximately 3.6kg.

When the Iron Man Mark VII is positioned in the Hall of Armor, magnetised feet automatically activate lighting mode 5 for an impressive display.


Comprises of at least 88% die-cast metal alloy Die-cast metal mask, torso, arms, & legs Battery operated lights for ARC Reactor, eyes & palm areas (batteries included)
Magnetised feet automatically activate
Hall of Armor lights when placed in position
Armored figurine with 50 points of articulation
Ball-jointed shoulders for full range of
arm movements
Double-jointed body, bendable at upper torso
Fully articulated hands and fingers
Comes with a figure stand
Packaging artwork by Adi Granov
 

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QC issues? I haven't really followed PI stuff. Their samples looked really high quality.

It's been out for 2-3 months now.
Overall, seems like a good figure (great proportions, good articulations), but for 400$, the QC is far from perfect. BUT, for a first figure, seems like a good start.