Friday, July 11, 2014

Incoming: Hot Toys "Iron Man 3" 1/6 scale Skeleton Suit Mark XLI "Bones" collectible figure

“Gentlemen!” and with that said, the Skeleton Suit Mark XLI has split into multiple parts to attack Extremis soldiers during Tony Stark’s showdown with Aldrich Killian! Nicknamed "Bones", this armor is built by Tony Stark with speed and maneuverability in mind. It earns its name because of the very unique external appearance of thin black and gold colored armor plating with internal contents exposed.

Today Hot Toys is proud to present this distinctive armor from the Iron Legion – 1/6th scale Bones (Mark XLI) Collectible Figure! In addition to featuring finely crafted structure, black and gold colored armor, LED light-up functions and accessories, this collectible figure has specially designed magnetic components which allow it to be split into multiple parts and re-attach back together at will.


Hot Toys MMS251 Movie Masterpiece Series "Iron Man 3" 1/6th scale Bones (Mark XLI) Collectible Figure’s special features: Authentic and detailed likeness of Bones (Mark XLI), the Skeleton Suit, in Iron Man 3 with Over 36 points of articulations and is approximately 30 cm tall. Includes LED-lighted eyes and circular-shaped RT on chest (white light, battery operated), Black and gold colored painting on armor with internal content exposed, Special features on armor: Magnetic components located at neck, upper chest, shoulders, elbows, and upper thighs. Three (3) pairs of interchangeable palms including: One (1) pair with movable fingers and light-up repulsors (white light, battery operated), One (1) pair of forceful fists, One (1) pair of repulsor palms. Articulations on waist armor allowing flexible movement.

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Iron Man fans should not miss out on the opportunity to pre-order this one-of-a-kind armor from the House Party Protocol!


Accessories: Eight (8) real-like thrust fire accessories, One (1) circular figure stage with flexible pillar and armor parts stands


Release date: Q2-Q3, 2015

**Prototype shown, final product may be slightly different
**Product details could be subjected to change without further notice
**Battery included for collectible figure. Button cells are required

2 comments:

  1. bro, will the magnet be an issue after much detachment over the years?

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  2. I think most people will keep the figure attached so it shouldn't be an issue. Plus magnets usually stay magnetised for very long periods. Also I think magnets can be easily remagnetise. Cheers :)

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