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Silver centurion12/27/2023 Honestly, if you’ve already got this sculpt then you definitely do not need a Silver Centurion. It adds just that extra touch of depth that makes a good toy turn into a great toy. Stealth Ops Iron Man didn’t include any paint in the sculpted lines and the effect on this newer release makes me hope that Hasbro will keep adding this level of detail to future Marvel Universe releases. The photos above (click for larger versions) clearly show what I’m talking about, especially on the helmet and torso of the figure. the Stealth Ops Iron Man is the addition of black line detailing on the red parts of the armor. One major improvement in the paint on this version vs. Mine has a problem on the legs fortunately there aren’t really any problems with the paint on the head or the rest of the figure. It’s not terrible, but I recommend looking closely at the toy in the store before buying. The red paint spills over onto the silver in a few different spots and it’s not an attractive effect. The Stealth Ops Iron Man, being two shades of blue, didn’t show quite as much slop-over as this new release does. This guy even comes with the same lame “blast” effect piece (even if it’s a slightly different color than the piece that was included with Stealth Ops Iron Man). In looking closely at the two I can’t find any differences at all seriously, the only change is the paint. Everything I said about the sculpt and articulation of the Stealth Ops Iron Man ( review here) applies to this newest Iron Man action figure. Well, the latest wave of Marvel Universe figures are hitting stores and when I saw this Silver Centurion Iron Man - yet another repaint - his colors looked cool enough that I went ahead and grabbed him.ĭid I make a mistake? Should I have left this guy on the peg? At the time, though, I elected to pass on the other Iron Man action figure that was released for the Marvel Universe 3.75-inch series because it was the same figure with different paint. One (1) battle damaged Tony Stark helmet head sculpt with authentic likeness of Robert Downey Jr.Line: Marvel * Manufacturer: Hasbro * Year: 2009 * Ages: 4+Įarlier this year I posted a review of the Stealth Ops Iron Man and had some favorable things to say about the toy.Authentic and detailed likeness of Silver Centurion simulating suit up process in Iron Man 3.The Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) Sixth Scale Figure features: Features specially designed armor parts to simulate the real-time suiting up process and illustrate its mechanical beauty.Exquisitely crafted based on Silver Centurion in Iron Man 3, the diecast figure features a newly painted helmeted head sculpt with battle damage effects a newly designed helmet head with LED-light up function and detachable mask armor suit skillfully painted in crimson red and silver coloring with a metallic appearance intricate design of the armors translating its complex structure and mechanical details LED light-up functions scattered throughout the arms, legs, Arc Reactor on the chest and back a pair of diecast forearm blades, interchangeable hands, and a figure stand. This one-of-a-kind armor will certainly make a powerful addition to your Marvel collection! It was activated along with all the other suits when Tony ordered to initiate the “House Party Protocol”. Recreates one of the extraordinary armors from the Iron Legion, today Sideshow and Hot Toys are proud to present Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) Sixth Scale Collectible Figure from the Iron Man 3 collection. Known by its code name as the “Silver Centurion”, Iron Man Mark XXXIII is an Enhanced Energy Suit engineered by Tony Stark with more powerful repulsors. “You’re right, we do need back up.” – Tony StarkFacing down his adversary, Iron Man primes his cutting-edge armor to discharge high-energy lasers in Iron Man 3.
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