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Marvel Universe Iron Man 3-3/4 FIgure Includes SHIELD file with secret codes

Marvel Universe Iron Man 3-3/4 FIgure Includes SHIELD file with secret codes
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Marvel Universe Iron Man 3-3/4 FIgure Includes SHIELD file with secret codes

 
 
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Features
  • Includes S.H.I.E.L.D. file with secret codes

  • Ages 4+

  • Has a circle on the chest


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Multibillionair industrialist Tony Stark has lived a double life as a hero IRON MAN for decades. He is an engineering genius. the best weapons designers on the plant. He personally builds every iteration of the IRON MAN armor, trusting no one but himself with the poweful technolog he harnesses. HE has used his dual role for both personal gain and the flor of mainkind, as a solo adventurer and a found member of the AVENGERS.


Product Details
Product Weight:0.15 pounds
Package Length:7.95 inches
Package Width:5.35 inches
Package Height:1.42 inches
Package Weight:0.13 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3A rather dainty action figure, but part of the cool new Marvel line  Aug 26, 2009 By Jimmy L.
Iron Man comes in his classic red and gold armor from his older comic books. He has articulation in his ankles, knees, hip joints, wrists, elbows, shoulders, waist, and head. The figure is rather small (3-3/4" scale, fits in the palm of your hand) and seems delicate. It might take a while to get Iron Man to stand up, balanced on his tiny feet. And then if you breathe you might blow him over again.

But the figure can be posed in some cool ways and has a kind of metallic paint job. And Iron Man's look comes right from the comic books. It's part of Hasbro's new line of Marvel Comics action figures, which I think is exciting.

It looks like Hasbro is releasing Marvel Universe action figures at the same time Mattel is releasing DC Universe: Infinite Heroes action figures. Each line releases 3-3/4" scale figures of superheroes designed straight from the comic books, rather than from a recent movie or stylized cartoon series. I think it's cool because all of your favorite superheroes are being released together, so you can collect an all-star group of heroes that are all the same size and same quality. And you get the classic costumes; no gimmicky "tiger stripe" or "arctic radar" or "laser strike" versions. It's back to the basics.

Another thing that's cool is the standardized 3-3/4" size. Figures used to vary in size depending on what line they came from. Marvel Legends figures were 6" while Spider-Man 3 figures were 3-3/4", Iron Man figures were 5", Justice League figures were 4", The Dark Knight figures were 5", etc. With these new figures from both Marvel and DC, the whole pantheon of heroes is available at the 3-3/4" scale. This is the same scale as the popular Star Wars action figures, so you could mix Marvel, DC, and Star Wars toys together and have some exciting new adventures.

The action figures may be small, but they are more kid-friendly. The larger figures have often been geared toward collectors, with the intricate detail and multitude of moving parts. These smaller figures are simpler and are built for fun.

The Marvel figures are more posable, while the DC figures are more durable (made from a different plastic, less moving parts). Neither really come with significant accessories or potential choking hazards.


2Delicate and Cheap  Mar 21, 2012 By Chris Rea
Very frail toy and the head pops off very easily. Had to secure it with super glue. If you've got small kids in the house, definitely avoid.


3Not too bad, but not very good either...  Jul 28, 2011 By Toby R. James
Having only recently gotten out from under a rock, I discovered many of my favorite comic book characters were finally being released in 3.75 inch scale, and decided to make this Iron Man figure my first buy to compliment my 80s and 90s GI Joe figures. The articulation is impressive, as is the paint on the figure, but there are a number of things I noticed immediately that turned me off a bit.

First, I hate figures that rotate at the upper torso instead of the waist, as this one does. Secondly, the feet on this figure are way too small, making it difficult to stand him up. Third, the head appears to me to be too small for the body, which is decidely long and lean in appearance. Still, for what I paid I can't complain too much I suppose. At least he can sit down in a GI Joe vehicle, which can't be said of some of the DC Infinite Heroes figures I've since bought.

I'd say that this was a solid $5 figure all around, but I paid a bit more than that which is why I'm so critical. I suppose another reason is that I'm waiting for other Iron Man figures from the movie, comics and concept series to arrive, and fear greater disappointment as they cost more than this one did... Anyway, I forgot to mention that he comes with a snap-on repulsor blast doodad that is pretty decent. All in all, I'd say this was a good pickup if you can get it for less than $10 altogther.


5Iron Man (Classic)  Jun 24, 2010 By M. B. Atkinson
It's a nice toy. It looks like a classic Iron Man and that's always good!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1marvel universe iron-man [classic armor] review  Feb 06, 2011 By Bonnie Myers
it isn't very good my brother got one but it broke so it's not that good so if you want to get it then you can get it but if you don't then i would just pass it up

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