Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Pre-order Mondo 16-inch (40cm) Tall Deluxe Iron Giant Collectible Figure at Sideshow Collectibles

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The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction comedy film using both traditional animation and computer animation, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. The film is about a lonely boy named Hogarth Hughes raised by his mother (the widow of an Air Force pilot), who discovers an iron giant who fell from space. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, they have to stop the U.S. military and a federal agent named Kent Mansley from finding and destroying the Giant. The Iron Giant takes place in October 1957 in the American state of Maine during the height of the Cold War.

According to Mondo, The Iron Giant Deluxe Figure is the most highly detailed Iron Giant collectible to date! Created using the actual digital files used in the film, the figure features over 30 points of articulation, two interchangeable heads with light-up feature, magnetic "S" that can be detached from its sign and attached to his chest, a switch-out "War Arm," Hogarth mini-figure, and a girder to munch on! In addition, the figure also includes a sound feature, with Iron Giant quotes from the film!


The Iron Giant Deluxe Figure features: Over 30 points of articulation with Two (2) interchangeable heads with light-up feature, Magnetic "S" detachable from its sign and can be attached to his chest, War Arm, Hogarth mini-figure, Girder and Sound feature with quotes from The Iron Giant.

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6 comments:

  1. I want this!!!
    Oh, but for $300?????

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  2. Toy prices are just getting CRAZY and out of hand these days :( manufacturers can pretty much ask whatever price they want. Our duty as a collective whole is to reject their offers so that they will lower their prices. But that's not happening...

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  3. I agree, Alex. I love this movie but $300 with no die-cast metal and his chest doesn't open? C'mon.

    I swear Hot Toys is like a home contractor that charges maximum dollar for bare minimum work.

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  4. Not by Hot Toys but every company coming up with a new toy now prices their products like Hot Toys :(

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  5. Things will change soon. Once desktop 3d printer is more affordable, we will start printing our own toys ^_^

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  6. We so look forward to that day :)

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