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The Hot Toys Iron Man 3 12" Action Figure Mark 17 Heartbreaker is a meticulously crafted collectible that weighs 2.68 pounds and features stunning dimensions of 15" x 10" x 6". With LED light-up functions and a glossy finish, this action figure is perfect for tabletop display, making it an essential addition for any Marvel enthusiast.
Item Weight | 2.68 Pounds |
Size | One Size |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 10"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Red, Gold |
Collection Name | Iron Man 3 - Superhero - Iron Man |
Theme | Superhero |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | 12 Product Specific batteries required. |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | LED light-up functions |
S**.
An Iron Man with some muscle!
The best part about how popular the Iron Man character is ... is the fact that he's sooo popular that a company like Hot Toys isn't making just the core "hero" armor that Tony Stark wears in the movie. They're making the House Party armors as well. One HT promo image I saw featured their Tony Stark figure with 25 different Iron Man armor figures ... and the Iron Monger. With IM3 featuring the Mark 42 ... and A:AoU featuring Mark 43 and HulkBuster (both of which HT has already previewed as upcoming product releases) ... HT has made serious progress in releasing every version of the Iron Man armor Tony stored in his wine cellar. That's an exciting achievement. And, when you have that much to choose from, a person can look over all of the variants of the Iron Legion to decide which are Must Haves. "Which Iron Man armor is MY Iron Man?"For me, the Heartbreaker was it. This is my first IM armor figure that I had to pick up. I liked the complexity and intricacy of the design ... and the solid presence it has. The level of detailing of the face plate also made me think of the Iron Man 2020 character (a merc for hire), which was always one of my favorite armor variants. I thought the design itself made it look beefier. But, in reading reviews of comparisons with earlier armor releases, I discovered that it is significantly more bulky; especially in the larger arms and legs. In relation to the HT Tony Stark figure, he's nearly a full inch taller! Seeing the two together, you can believe that the man can fit inside of the armor. In trying to find more backstory on the armor design, it seems this may have been intended as a Thorbuster armor. Whether or not that's true ... I loved the concept ... and it made me love the armor design that much more. Whereas earlier designs were aimed at being the sleak "sports car", this is much more of the tricked out "muscle car".As to specifics about the figure ... the base has no lights, even thought it's built like the ones that used to have lights. In fact, they plug the screw hole to remove the battery cover and the instructions don't recommend removing it since it doesn't have lights. The stand features the bendy metal bar and clamp. While I like how my Man of Steel figure looks on his aerial stand ... in general, I'm not a fan of them. Besides not liking the look of how the bar has to be bent to enable a simple standing pose ... I feel the bases themselves take up so much space. I just picked up a generic HT-clone base to use so that Heartbreaker can actually stand right with Tony.The figure does have multiple light-up areas (palm repulsers; chest repulsers; side/rib accents; eyes). The arms are the only spots with a visible switch for the lights. The head and torso switches are hidden beneath a removable armor piece. Would have been nice to have them more readily accessible too ... but at least they aren't hidden inside the battery compartment itself (like the ThreeA Halo Carter did).And speaking of the battery compartments ... if you're going to put the batteries in, tiny fingers (which I don't have) would help tremendously. That and patience (at least I had that). The arms and head take 3 really small batteries for each ... and the torso takes 3 larger ones. It is nice that they come with the batteries (ThreeA didn't). But, it really took a lot of effort to get the batteries in without accidentally breaking anything on the figure. And, since I didn't think the instructions made it clear enough ... the top/flat part of the battery must be facing the spring ... and the bottom/indented part must face the metal terminal. As frustrating as it was to get 3 of those small batteries into one arm, it was even more frustrating to learn they were upside down. Oddly, the bigger batteries gave me more problems because the larger battery compartment made it more likely that the battery would flip over or they'd all pop out. The end result ... once all batteries are in place and the switches are flipped ... is impressive. But, it's a cool feature that is best saved for "special occasions" ... as I wouldn't want to have to keep replacing those batteries.The instructions also warn about the different "layers" of this particular armor. Some of the armor elements that give it additional depth, if not moved out of the way before a limb is moved, will scratch against or even collide with other armor elements. The whole torso should even be pulled up slightly before rotating it to avoid collisions. Likely requires more care than the normal armor when handling as a result. But, I consider it a fair trade-off in order to have that complex of an armor design.I briefly mentioned the ThreeA and their Halo releases. If Heartbreaker is a tricked-out muscle car, the Halo armor is still the massive battle tank. Heartbreaker has the great beefed up proportions that the Halo armor does. But, Tony is still an average-sized man in a suit of armor ... instead of a 6'8" super soldier in a suit of armor. They provide a nice contrast between "cutting edge tech" and "battle-hardened tech". But, at least this armor doesn't look like tissue paper in comparison.If this is an armor design that you love, I would highly recommend this figure. I know that the difficulties I had inserting the batteries aren't limited at all to this Iron Man variant (or even HT since ThreeA's Spartan has the same issue). And, despite the company's name, this isn't a toy ... so "handle with care" goes with the territory. If you like the base, but prefer it to be lighted up, that could push the price of this figure up significantly because of how much the lighted bases go for ... which could be a dealbreaker. But, if you just want a base, many stores sell those for a very reasonable price and it's not hard to find either genuine or clone HT bases. However, I do recommend only displaying it with a base. The front portion of the armor's boots are articulated. I wouldn't consider the articulation point "loose" ... but it is a beefy figure, and I already saw those boots starting to shift while I was getting the base put together. Too likely to take a nosedive without the proper support.
J**S
I was in Love with this iron man suit I just wish Tony ...
I was in Love with this iron man suit I just wish Tony stark wore this in one of his battles not just a back up just like in the movie. Now about the toy Looks perfect Looks like the Real thing made smaller. BUT it's Not a Perfect toy having problem with the Light switch on the Left arm. when I First took it out of the box turn it on I did not see any light. So I assumed No batteries inside but I finally check all batteries are inside already. everything Lights up except the Left hand so I took out the batteries put it back in and made sure it's in the right position ,turn on the switch Light came on and the problem now is it wouldn't turn OFF ! keep on moving the switch light still on ! after a few hours the light is slowly disappearing I guess the batteries are low the thing is probably on for a Long time even before they send it to me. I always thought HOT TOYS are perfect ! I guess I was wrong, for the price of 200 plus dollars I was expecting a perfect toy!!!
H**N
Not on part with other hot toys iron man figures.
Not very articulated, felt like hot toys didn't really work on this figure. Not even close on the level of making for the main iron man suits. e.g. MK 42,43,45,46Not bad if you just want to collect all the figures.
R**T
Iron Man Heartbreaker
This figure just about broke my heart when I opened it up and was floored at how awesome it looks. And I mean WOW!!!!!! Heartbreaker is gorgeous. The paint work is so shiny and well done. There is even a little battle damage. Just impressive to behold and look at. I have him on his stand and he's on display. Another figure I'm trully happy with. And fast delivery which I'm also very happy about. If you're into Iron Man and want a good figure pick Heartbreaker up. He definately is a beautiful figure for any collector to have.
J**E
Pretty Cool
This is pretty cool. I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my son, who is a huge Iron Man fan. The only reason for the 4 stars as the product did come with batteries. The batteries did not work and required us to track down new ones. We don't live in a big city so we had to drive an hour to find a store with the correct battery replacements. Otherwise everything worked well and again this is a really awesome collector's toy.
H**X
All the girls want him, all the boys want to be him. Mark 17!
The detail and engineering that went into making this figure are praise worthy. Several product pictures show a clean armor, but like other hot toys figures it has worn/battle damage scratches. The worn/battle damage effects throughout its stunning armor really add to its personality and otherwise clean glossy appearance.This figure has many points of articulation and I recommend reading the instructions before trying to pose it. The bulky nature of its legs reduces its articulation, but Hot Toys has added an extendable diaphragm, movable side guards, and front flaps that allow greater range of motion.The arc reactor, hands, and eyes all light up nicely (button cell batteries). The arm for the stand is stiff and capable of holding the figure and then some. The stand doesn't light up (darn). This is my favorite armor from the Iron Legion and looks great next to his 1/6 scale brothers in arms. I couldn't be happier.It's also worth mentioning the package. The figure, stand, and accessories come in the beautiful Hot Toys box, inside of the Hot Toys art box, wrapped in bubble wrap, and inside of a third box.
G**G
Four Stars
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