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Thread: Got My Hot Toys CAPTAIN AMERICA!

  1. #31
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    my HT figures include
    DK Begins
    DK Regular Bats
    Deluxe DK Bats
    Bats Begins spec edition{Last years w/awesome Bruce sculpt)
    Demon Batman
    Reg Joker
    Deluxe Joker w/ Gotham PD figure
    Bank Robber Joker
    Scarecrow
    2-Face
    Harvey Dent figure(head included w/ 2-Face)
    Routh Superman Returns(aquired recently from the Market place here)
    Chris Reeve Superman
    Spiderman
    New Goblin
    Thor
    Odin
    IM mark 4
    IM mark 5
    Cap of course
    2 Batpods
    honestly I never intended to buy this many HT figures but after seeing how the prices spiked for them afterwards it was buy em now or never. I also like what they r releasing this year but its a lot of cash to part with and I'm having occasional second thoughts about them. I would post pics but my photobucket dosent work right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin NY View Post
    my HT figures include
    DK Begins
    DK Regular Bats
    Deluxe DK Bats
    Bats Begins spec edition{Last years w/awesome Bruce sculpt)
    Demon Batman
    Reg Joker
    Deluxe Joker w/ Gotham PD figure
    Bank Robber Joker
    Scarecrow
    2-Face
    Harvey Dent figure(head included w/ 2-Face)
    Routh Superman Returns(aquired recently from the Market place here)
    Chris Reeve Superman
    Spiderman
    New Goblin
    Thor
    Odin
    IM mark 4
    IM mark 5
    Cap of course
    2 Batpods
    honestly I never intended to buy this many HT figures but after seeing how the prices spiked for them afterwards it was buy em now or never. I also like what they r releasing this year but its a lot of cash to part with and I'm having occasional second thoughts about them. I would post pics but my photobucket dosent work right now
    Sweet collection Robin NY! I have a question... I've been thinking about buying the Hot Toys Spider-man and Iron Man Mark Five. I've been hesitant on the Spider-man because his possibility seems limited. Can you put yours in a squat position like he does when he lands with his hands touching out front? If I got one, I would want him to be able to pose like that. But I've never seen anyone set him up like that. I'm thinking it's because they can't. And are you happy with the Mark V Iron Man? I really like his design but I just haven't pulled the trigger. I'm disappointed he doesn't come with a Stark head. I think that has been at the heart of my hesitation.
    It's not how hard you hit, but how hard you can be hit and still move forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warlock664 View Post
    Sideshow Collectibles started processing orders for the Keaton Bats today; unfortunately, they're getting a "split" shipment, meaning anyone (me!) who pre-ordered with them after Jan 1 won't be getting theirs until March.
    I had mine preordered, then my card expired 1/12 and I just got my replacement yesterday, so it came up on Sideshow's site as "declined." So, I have to give them a ring tomorrow and add the new one on my account. I hope they add me back on quickly, but if I need to wait until March, no prob--there's a lot of stuff I would like to get in the meantime. Might get Cap.

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    MIB41, I haven't really posed my Spidey much due to lack of room in my display case. I know there is a warning about the webbing along the ankles. Read Micheal Crawford's review on Spidey. He breaks down the Do's and Do nots. The Mark V is awesome and u do have the option of removing the faceplate to display Tony's face. Out of the two I prefer the Mark IV because of Tony's head and shades and I have always prefered the oval chestplate over the triangular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin NY View Post
    MIB41, I haven't really posed my Spidey much due to lack of room in my display case. I know there is a warning about the webbing along the ankles. Read Micheal Crawford's review on Spidey. He breaks down the Do's and Do nots. The Mark V is awesome and u do have the option of removing the faceplate to display Tony's face. Out of the two I prefer the Mark IV because of Tony's head and shades and I have always prefered the oval chestplate over the triangular.
    Ah! Sounds like your referring to the Mark VI figure if your talking about a haed with a removable faceplate. The Mark V doesn't get any Stark head, which is my oly complaint with it. Would LOVE to have the Mark IV though. The Stark head and donut box alone makes that a classic.
    It's not how hard you hit, but how hard you can be hit and still move forward.

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    My Spidey poses great and I have had no problem with him. I don't move him around a lot though. It's my favorite large size Spider-Man figure because he can bend into spidey-like poses that most figures can't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmarva View Post
    My Spidey poses great and I have had no problem with him. I don't move him around a lot though. It's my favorite large size Spider-Man figure because he can bend into spidey-like poses that most figures can't.
    So your not having any problems with the webbing coming off around the feet or ankles? I read that concern on Michael Crawford's review. Of course he seems to have really bad luck with figures having production issues.
    It's not how hard you hit, but how hard you can be hit and still move forward.

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