mrclean08
Super Freak
Re: Hot Toys - DS001A-C - Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Hall of Armor Collectible Specs & P
This is one big a** box!
Came home to 52lbs of Hot Toys goodness tonight!!
This is one big a** box!
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for those that want dimensions for the Hall its 59" long and 15" deep.
now for pictures
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May I know the deep including the round base is best?
May I know the deep including the round base is best?
The hall of armor is 7" deep and the base is 20 1/4" so if you have it touching it would be 27 1/4" or 69.215cm
Haha ya. That was a bit vague.Touching the cell of Mk. 4.....
This is one big a** box!Came home to 52lbs of Hot Toys goodness tonight!!
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Wow! Massive box of AWESOMENESS!! Can't wait for you to post some pics!!![]()
does anybody know how heavy is one base?
Thanks! I only opened up one unit today from the massive box and here are my initial feelings:
- I purchased the set of 7; however, I do not feel these are worth the $125 price tag for buying them as an individual unit. $74.99 would've been more reasonable due to the bulletpoint reasons below.
- The quality is decent, but it does not feel like your typical Hot Toys quality, almost as if this was rushed just to get them finally out to us.
- The detail is only satisfactory. Our 1/6 Mark Suit figures have great detail on them like weathering, scratches, carbon stains, dirt, etc. The whole HOA looks like a toy and doesn't look like a detailed display piece because the super clean gray plastic is bland. It doesn't have a "real-life" surface look to it that it could have had.
- Hot Toys, you couldn't include a $5 AC adapter especially for those who bought the $750+ set of 7? Shame!
- I do like how one AC adapter can power up the set of 7
- A mark suit looks great being displayed in each HOA unit.
- It would have been nice if the wall slabs would have a snap in mechanism to be secured to the back wall of the unit of some sort. When handling these, they tend to wobble and slip out.
- The clear plexiglass is actually a nice touch, although I haven't opened up my decal pack to see how they look yet.
- It's a pain to unscrew the AA battery covers behind the wall slabs. A snap in mechanism would have been more convenient.
- For those owning a single unit, it's kind of a pain to see the screw holes appearing on one side of the slab wall. Would have been nice if there could've been at least plugs to hide that.
- These were well packaged and secured by Hot Toys. Kudos for them for that.
- Back to bulletpoint #1. I just do not feel these are worth $125 individually.
I weighed one for you. One base is 4 lbs, 6.5 oz.
Thank you for your detailed review. Have you tried using an A/C to D/C power adapter? Another reviewer said there are no contacts for the Slide in walls to connect to the main power grid so you must use 3 AA batteries for each wall that you Slide in. It is a shame that for people using batteries in these walls have to use a screw driver to open the battery compartment. This is disappointing to me. The good thing is they are LED's, and don't know the power rating on them so the next test is for someone to sacrifice a lot of time and effort to load all 21 AA and 21 AAA batteries in and start a timer to see how many hours they last.Oh well.
Signed
I'm still on the Fence about clicking Ship my Loot![]()
So glad I didn't have this delivered at work. I'd be in big trouble as to how I would have gotten it home.![]()
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