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Iron Man Movie Series Marks I-VI Review
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TheLoudMaster
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I really have to agree with you, Shin. Hasbro has put the bar way up for its competition and more importantly itself. The Iron Man figures prove that even in a mass produced line, you can make a toy with lots of detail, tons of articulation, and good paint.
I also agree with the rankings. I really do like my Mark I but he's pretty clunky and his joints are tight as hell. My Mark II is pretty much perfect cept the pain apps for the chest rivets are black and make them really apparent. My Mark III suffers from girly arc reactor-itis, having a bad sticker application making it pink and the leg ball joints have been reversed on mine and all other Mark III's I've seen. I'm making him into my little pet project. Mark IV is really nice, paint is the best I have, but the chest is a little loose. The Mark V Suitcase armor is cool, but his face paint and articulation limitations sorta let me down. The Mark VI is definitely the favorite of the bunch, tight joints all around, good paint, and overall fun to play with. I will be getting a Hall of Armors one though so I can have a more accurate looking one.
Overall, I applaud Hasbro for actually trying to make up for past mistakes liek the Indy line or just improve upon their already amazing sculpting in lines like G.I. Joe, Star Wars, and MU. I give the line an 8/10 overall because I still haven't gotten a damn Whiplash yet >:/
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