*Hey all! Sorry for the delay between posts--was out for my annual nation serving duties (read: army reservists) and was also in the middle of my move to the new place (read toy/gaming central. Lol wait till the wife sees this.) We finally got the broadband set up today so here it is, the latest of my reviews. Hopefully I'll be able to post more consistently now. :)
Cheers!
Ewan***
You might be wondering, wait a tick, why I'm reviewing Iron Man 2 figures waaay after the movie that hit the theaters in May? That's like six whole months ago.
Well, I'll tell you why:
1. This figure comes from a completely new wave of IM2 armors that contains many different new sculpts/re-use of later early wave sculpts that were fine-tuned to be better.
2. Because they're awesomely detailed toys! And at 3.75" scale at that!
Still not convinced? Well, I got three words and a picture for you:
Ultimate. Iron. Man.
For those of you who are not Ultimates fans, you still gotta admit that it looks like a pretty darn good-looking toy.
What do I mean? Well, click on to find out!
Like: The movie is long over, but here we are still getting new stuff! I'd have to say I'm especially pleased because this version of Iron Man really has nothing to do with the movie, other than being Iron Man. He's not a future design, he's not part of some schematic in the background, and he's definitely not going to appear in the movie anytime soon. (At least not that I know of...)
That Ultimate Iron Man is meant to be readily available for purchase at any good toy store soon, well, that just warms my heart.
Like: He may not be a plus-size figure like Iron Monger or Hulkbuster, but he surely is chunky!
His forearms have extra armor, while his lower torso and crotch area have an armored-up bulk to it that makes sense, since I'd say protection there is a priority. But my favorite bulky bits come in the lower legs and feet, which give this guy an added stability.
After reviewing tons of figures, I still feel the chest pivot is the most crucial joint because it really gives character to a figure's upper body poses. Is he all coiled and ready to spring into action? Or is he all wound up and about to unleash a knockout punch? I think Hasbro have got the right idea here at this scale and definitely with Ultimate Iron Man:. Forget the waist swivel, because the chest pivot can cover the same movement and then some. :)Like: That the blast effects from other IM2 figures fit, due in large part to the swivel/hinge wrists. It's an unexpected bonus, and a pleasant surprise. Sorta. Because I try the blast effects on all my new 3.75: IM figures...
Dislike: The somewhat poor paint job on the extra head. Flat, with the yellow and white kinda sloppy. Which is a waste because the white eyes actually photograph like they are lighted up!
Dislike: The poor paint on a lot of the figures that are initially released. Comic War Mack (this wave), Neo Classic IM, Movie Whiplash all started with very bad paint jobs. Then they got them sorted out. But it would still be nice to have them painted well right from the get go. After all, those are the ones that get snapped up first.
I actually picked up two Ultimate Iron Man, one for the Rangerlord and one for myself. The one I got had poor paint on the extra head and a slightly over-painted face mask. The one I got for him had some paint spotting on the face and chipped-off paint on the edge of the arc-reactor. So yeah, it would be nice to get a well-painted figure all in one package instead of taking two figures to get a decent paint-job for everything.
RATINGS
Fun: 10/10 - Blast effects from other figures in the IM2 Line fit. And there's finally someone who can pose alongside Ultimate Cap, who came out wat back in the first wave of the Marvel Universe line. Now I can't wait for the Hulk and Thor to form the core team of the Ultimates. And those two guys, like Ultimate IM, have just got to be unique sculpts because simple repaints won't have a snowball's chance in hell as being passed off for the real deal Ultimates.
Value: 8/10 - I paid way over retail for this. At S$22.40 (US$17), that's some S$6 (US$4.60) above retail. But being a figure from a later wave of movie characters, this will be tough to get and only get tougher to find. Even if they reach targets, Walmarts etc.,they'll get snapped up quick. So Either you'll have to really be on the prowl a lot, or you've gotta be incredible lucky like me and be willing to pay slightly more for it after stumbling upon it at a specialty store.
Overall: 9.5/10 - Bonus points for excellent execution on what can only be my favorite version of Iron Man bar none! But is you're not a fan, this guy is different enough (and that's very different enough) to be some sort of heavy duty variant armor for that Stark Armory. So get him, you won't regret it! :)


