![]() ![]() ![]() price that Sideshow Collectibles will be charging for this figure yet, but it’s only 1180 HKD overseas–the equivalent of about $150 USD. ![]() The accessories are a bit bare-bones with the 12″ Iron Man Mark 46 including just a flight stand display base, alternate repulsor hands and interchangeable fists, but if it keeps the price on this gorgeous sculpt low, I’ve got no problems with only the most essential accessories being packed-in. While you might think that all those lights might overpower the design, I actually think they give this armor a unique aesthetic that manages to set it apart from the dozen or so other red and gold armors Tony Stark built. Seriously, this Iron Man XLVI has twenty-eight LED lights all over it–far more than we’ve ever seen on any previous armor. While a die-cast Iron Man Mark XLVI figure being released is a virtual given, it’s incredibly highly unlikely that that figure will be fully engineered, produced and released before the end of 2016 (at the earliest).īut for those who can’t wait to get their mitts on the Mark 46 armor (like me!), Hot Toys has designed this “levitating” sixth scale Iron Man Mark 46 PPS figure.Įasily the most noticeable visual difference between this Civil War Iron Man and Tony Stark’s previous armors is the downright crazy number of lights on this armor permutation! One of the two very first figures from the Captain America: Civil War movie to go up for order turns out to not be Cap, but the newest version of Iron Man (shocker!!!): the Mark XLVI. What the line lacks in articulation, it makes up for with a far lower price and quicker release than the MMS and Die-Cast Series.īut as nice as the first two figures in the line looked, sales were sluggish and no more Hot Toys Power Pose Series figures were ever announced–until now!
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