Action Figure Threezero - DLX - The Infinity Saga - Iron Man Hulkbuster Collectable figure

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This is gonna have some insane articulation, especially compared to the Hot Toys version which can't pose at all.

Threezero: https://www.threezerohk.com/product/...44-hulkbuster/

Sideshow: https://www.sideshow.com/collectible...reezero-908582

BBTS: https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Produ...Details/166108

Threezero is excited to announce the second figure from Marvel Studio's The Infinity Saga series, DLX Iron Man Mark 44 "Hulkbuster" armor. This fully-articulated 1/12 scale collectible figure stands at 11.7" (30cm) tall and is constructed of threezero's renowned DLX die-cast system with over 65 points of articulation.

DLX Iron Man Mark 44 "Hulkbuster" armor is specially designed to engage in different poses, particularly the signature landing pose. The exterior chest armor and the head of Mark 44 can be opened and the interior panels can slide apart to insert the torso of the Iron Man Mark 43 (sold separately) figure inside. Together, the two figures form the impressive Hulkbuster.

DLX Iron Man Mark 44 "Hulkbuster" figure has three lighting functions located on the chest, the back, and the eyes; and features functional forearm armor. It includes three pairs of interchangeable hands: One pair of fists, one pair of relaxed hands, and one pair posed for shooting.

Iron Man Mark 43 figure not included

Product Features
- 11.70 inches (30cm)
- Made of diecast and plastic
- From Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Highly detailed
- Over 64 points of articulation
- Features LED lights in eyes, chest, and back
- Iron Man Mark 43 figure not included

Box Contents
- Hulkbuster figure
- 3 Pairs of hands

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I collect their DLX Transformers and Premium Transformers lines, and they put out a great product. If I didn?t already own the Hot Toys Hulkbuster, I might be interested!

They have great paint apps, led lights, and really good/tight joints.


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On display. Looks really good.

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Looks great to me. It looks every bit as good as my Hot Toys version from those pics. They?ll probably skip the Iron Man inside gimmick too, so it will be far more articulated if it?s anything like the other figures they make.

They hand paint the details on these too.


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They?ll probably skip the Iron Man inside gimmick too, so it will be far more articulated if it?s anything like the other figures they make.

They hand paint the details on these too.

According to the listing for their Mk43 just the upper torso and arms can be detached and put inside the Hulkbuster. So figure can go inside but just enough to see, not enough to jam up all the joints
 
According to the listing for their Mk43 just the upper torso and arms can be detached and put inside the Hulkbuster. So figure can go inside but just enough to see, not enough to jam up all the joints

Yeah it'll pretty much be like the bust that Hot Toys included of the Mark 43 where you see the chest and head. They just made the dumb decision of trying to fit an entire $300+ figure inside it which completely ruined any sense of articulation for the Hulkbuster. I'm glad Threezero isn't making the same mistake.
 
Looks just as impressive as the HT version as mentioned, I wonder how it'll compare to the Comicave.
 
Yeah looks good. Definitely leaning towards getting this. Both the size and cost of the Hot Toys are offputting. As far as the 1/6 collection perhaps it's no bad thing if Hulk is as big as I go.
 
Definitely buying

With HT the only articulation that was missing were with the the thighs not having outward or swivel rotation which definitely hurt it but it still does have decent articulation it isn’t a statue like some make it out to be.
 
Definitely buying

With HT the only articulation that was missing were with the the thighs not having outward or swivel rotation which definitely hurt it but it still does have decent articulation it isn’t a statue like some make it out to be.

I have honestly never seen anyone pose the HTs one in a way that didn't make it look awkward. Everyone just seems to take it out of the box and have it standing straight with its arms by its sides. The arms look awkward to pose and the legs look like they can't do anything but move forward and back.

The 1/9th Scale King Arts Hulkbuster has been the best I've seen in terms of look + great articulation. It's looking like Threezero will be up there with Kingarts.

Kingarts 1/9th Hulkbuster:

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