![]() ![]() You can dip into "like" territory once in a while, but if you make that too frequent, you're in danger. In the end, while I do think there's some room for completionism, you have to just go after what's really close to you. To have 1000 pieces scattered around, as if it's a warehouse, just doesn't seem like a personal collection to me. You walk in and you know what that guy likes. I see other rooms, they're well-lit, the guy focuses on a few properties with a main one, he's got his favourites in multiple scales and whatnot it's nice. I saw a guy who had like 10 Thanos statues, 3 of them the same one but with a different custom head each. It's their money and everything, but I wonder, what's the point in that? It's just a mess. Just whole rooms bigger than my parent's living room and kitchen filled with statues and figures and busts everywhere you look. Cabinets full of custom statues, 700$ each. A 1:1 Terminator bust next to a 1/4th Indiana Jones on top of a 1/6th Avengers team. We're talking Prime 1 statues of whatever character you can think of. Sometimes I take to YouTube and watch videos of all these massive collections. Point is, you really do have to think about what you're buying in this hobby. I'll still have to get a Kylo too, and he's already gone up 100 euros on ToysWonderland. Without a General Kenobi, a General SKywalker is useless, and it's very likely the Kenobi show will feature CW flashbacks from which they could make figures. I'm still thinking on the rest, Anakin especially. From those 4 (Mandalorian Luke, Patrick Bateman, TDKR Batman, General Skywalker) I've still only put in another PO for Bateman through BBTS. I had a problem with my Kylo Ren from Sideshow, and after the whole thing was over I was without a figure (which they got back), 170 euros short (no full refund), and I ended up cancelling all my POs with them. – One (1) battle damaged Tony Stark helmet head sculpt with authentic likeness of Robert Downey Jr.Click to expand.I know what you mean. – Authentic and detailed likeness of Silver Centurion simulating suit up process in Iron Man 3 The 1/6th scale Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) Collectible Figure’s special features: – Special Features: Battle damaged Tony Stark helmet head sculpt, Specially designed Silver Centurion armor parts, simulating suit up process – Product Name: Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) This one-of-a-kind armor will certainly make a powerful addition to your Marvel collection! Features specially designed armor parts simulate the real time suiting up process and to illustrate its mechanical beauty.Įxquisitely 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. 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. Iron Man 3 – Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) 1/6th Scale Collectible Figure Diecast You can pre-order from Big Bad Toy Store now. The figure is due for release netween the First and Second Quarters of 2023. Pre-orders are not yet live, and pricing hasn’t been revealed. ![]() ![]() ![]() The figure includes a battle damaged Tony Stark helmeted portrait, a helmeted portrait with a removable mask and a light up function, multiple interchangeable hands, removable wrist blades, and a display stand. It stands over 12.5″ tall, with about 16 points of articulation and features diecast metal pieces. The figure is modeled after the armor forming around Tony Stark. Hot Toys has announced the Iron Man 3 – Silver Centurion Iron Man Armor Suit Up Version 1/6 Scale Figure. ![]()
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