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DESTRO 02-18-2013 02:38 PM

Iron Man 3 Assemblers Iron Patriot Images
 
Iron Man 3 Assemblers Iron Patriot Images

http://www.toyark.com/news/marvel-to...y-images-7350/

sabretoothe 02-18-2013 03:14 PM

it's a happy meal toy. that you don't a meal with.

Iceman 02-18-2013 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sabretoothe (Post 408479)
it's a happy meal toy. that you don't a meal with.

Yeah, I don't see why this garbage needs a "news" post. Lol, someone must have been paid off.

Talisman 02-18-2013 03:56 PM

Saw it on a shelf. Moved on. Found a VvV Gung-Ho repacked in a Ret. Joe Colton card. Found that more interesting.

itMFtis 02-18-2013 03:58 PM

Is there going to be a separate news post featuring each figure in the line? If not, why does this one stand out?

biggs33 02-18-2013 04:11 PM

How much more for some elbow & knee joints? It's the 70's all over again, and not in a hip retro way...

kylactus 02-18-2013 04:23 PM

I recall someone here took a 3.75 spiderman venom and did some surgery to his legs and gave him great looking knees that bent.... anyone wanna drop 5 bucks to try on these asemblers?

Snowflakian 02-18-2013 05:47 PM

Okay, so his WM armor was repainted...

That means it's still the modified Mk II suit.
Unless Tony built a replica, it should still be missing from his armory.

Shin Densetsu 02-18-2013 06:15 PM

Like the gimmick, hate the loss of articulation. If this at least had elbows, knees, and ball hips I would buy this line.

sabretoothe 02-18-2013 07:00 PM

i would be right there with you. i love the iron man 2 figures, they were mini marvel legends, the avengers line i passed on and the iron man 3 line i will not be touching with a 10 foot pole.

Iceman 02-18-2013 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sabretoothe (Post 408528)
i would be right there with you. i love the iron man 2 figures, they were mini marvel legends, the avengers line i passed on and the iron man 3 line i will not be touching with a 10 foot pole.

The IM2 line is what really pushed me into MU. The Avengers line did have some lack of articulation but I think they did improve the hip joint a fair amount from most IM2 figures. Just a lot cleaner and smoother.

Shin Densetsu 02-18-2013 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 408530)
The IM2 line is what really pushed me into MU. The Avengers line did have some lack of articulation but I think they did improve the hip joint a fair amount from most IM2 figures. Just a lot cleaner and smoother.

I love the hip joints introduced on the Avengers figures. I prefer that style of hip articulation to MU's thigh swivel style, because on the Avengers, the legs stay on and will not pop off unless broken. Also the range of motion is much higher. On MU figures with thigh swivels, sometimes the outwards articulation is barely even there, to the point where the joints are almost like t-crotches.

Iron Man 2 was a good line but just had lack of variety. Sure we had many Iron man armors to choose from but that's just the thing, the line, as expected, was mostly Iron man but it was too much. The villains should have come a lot earlier. Sure we got Crimson Dynamo early on in the comic waves, but movie and comic Whiplash should have been there a lot earlier. Ditto for the Hammer drones.

Most kids were probably just going to get their favorite Iron Man armors and then the villains, but the thing is, there were just too many Iron Man armors(mainly referring to repaints), and the villains came too late.

With these figures, the Assembler gimmick works good for Iron Man since it's not outside the realm of possibility for Stark to experiment with different armor/weapon combinations. However, the loss of articulation leaves me with no interest in the line.

mikefavata 02-18-2013 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowflakian (Post 408515)
Okay, so his WM armor was repainted...

That means it's still the modified Mk II suit.
Unless Tony built a replica, it should still be missing from his armory.

In between Iron Man 2 & 3 Tony built him a new War Machine armor.

Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude (2012) #1 | Comics | Marvel.com

It's in the IM3 Prelude comic (which is movie canon) and it also explains why he wasn't around in Avengers.

mikefavata 02-18-2013 08:02 PM

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Black Arbor 02-18-2013 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itMFtis (Post 408487)
Is there going to be a separate news post featuring each figure in the line? If not, why does this one stand out?


Agreed. We already has plenty of discussion about these, seen the official press pics and those artsy snow shots, seen 'em at Toy Fair and they're out at retail now. I REALLY think this shouldn't even be news.

snake5289 02-18-2013 08:30 PM

I've said it before cool concept just very poorly executed.

Shin Densetsu 02-18-2013 09:01 PM

Guys each time one of the staff members decides to shoot their own images and make a gallery of a toy, we almost always make a discussion post for it. That's what we do on our older, sister site TFW2005 for Transformers and we are following that model here.

I don't have any intention to buy any Armored Assemblers, but for someone on the fence who is just now finding out about the toys, the images may help them decide.

Snowflakian 02-18-2013 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikefavata (Post 408537)
In between Iron Man 2 & 3 Tony built him a new War Machine armor.

Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude (2012) #1 | Comics | Marvel.com

It's in the IM3 Prelude comic (which is movie canon) and it also explains why he wasn't around in Avengers.

Explains it easy enough.
Here's hoping they stick to maintained canon then and don't fubar it up with contradictory movie references.

Matrix_holder 02-19-2013 01:07 AM

I saw these and the Ironman 3 figs at my local walmart and have to say that these new Hasbro Ironman toys are absolute trash. They have almost no articulation at all, they are like toys from the 70's but they still charge a high price for them. How can a company like hasbro screw up a license so badly and totally kill any interest in any of the figures for so many people...not a figure has sold that I have seen.

jestermon 02-19-2013 06:58 AM

Man they look pretty bad, maybe this means they will actually clearance out the IM 2 figures stores keep holding onto.

Who a I kidding ha.

I think they are in for a big hit toy wise from the movie o doubt the movie will do/be great.

HISS878th 02-19-2013 08:22 AM

These are terrible figures! I guess I will stick to the Marvel Legends and Marvel Select figures from now on. It looks like all the Hasbro toys are going back to the 70's articulation! I would have paid a little more for more articulation. I guess the higher oil prices finally really hit production of plastic.

ZeoVGM 02-19-2013 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 408484)
Yeah, I don't see why this garbage needs a "news" post. Lol, someone must have been paid off.

Or maybe ToyArk doesn't decide what toys to take pictures of based on your personal opinion?

The line is certainly disappointing but if you think the figure sucks, wouldn't you be happy that the site did a gallery to show people that it sucks?

They do this with random figures in lines all the time and they make posts about it.

That was a completely unwarranted attack on the site, to be honest.

itMFtis 02-19-2013 10:13 AM

I was pretty hasty to call this gallery post out for being a waste of time/news. After Shin's post, I realized that it is indeed nice to get a good 360 look of the figure (something not possible just staring at it on the peg) and more importantly, I don't want to discourage anyone from taking the time to post other picture galleries. In other words, have to accept some bad with the good.

ZeoVGM 02-19-2013 10:17 AM

On that note, here's what I hope is a fairly balanced look at the line: the gimmick on the Assemblers is fun and I'm sure kids will love it, despite the articulation issues. Of course, I really wish they had given it better articulation for myself.

I grabbed the All-Stars figures because they're $5.99 so why not? The articulation is, in fact, awful, but I'm sometimes able to look past bad articulation if they still look good on my shelf. I liked how two of them looked but the other two had their arms/legs squished together and it's awkward to even stand them.

Going back to the Assemblers, I'd be more likely to pick them up right now at $7.99 but unfortunately, the $9.99 price tag is a bit high. Once Target or TRU does some sort of "Buy 1 Get 1 50% Off" sale, I'll definitely pick them up. The pictures in this post actually convinced me that despite the articulation, these will look cool all together on a shelf. I think the fact that they're suits of armor lends to this as it will look like, well, suits of armor on display. (I'm not saying the lack of articulation is a positive, I'm just saying that when displaying them, articulation is less important to me on Iron Man figures than they would be on a Spider-Man figure.)

Thankfully, the Legends figures are insanely great. There's not much to add to that other than what's already been said about the relaunched Legends line already. They're just awesome. (By the way, if you're having trouble finding them at Target or Walmart, TRU is actually selling them for $14.99, rather than the insanely marked up $19.99 they sell the regular Legends line for.)

So yeah, the completion in me will eventually get the whole line but I am, without question, disappointed in the lack of articulation. That's why I'll wait for sales or clearances, which I never did with the Iron Man 2 line.

sabretoothe 02-19-2013 10:44 AM

I am very appreciative of the gallery for the figure, this and all the work that people on this site do :) i wish that the figure was better as to change the entire vibe of this thread ;)

i'm passing on the assemblers no doubt about that, the regular 3 3/4" ones i might get just to build a hall of armor and something to fill it with....maybe....real long shot.


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