
That gift-giving day everyone seems so fond of is right around the corner (next week, folks!) and for your sake, I hope you've finished up your shopping! However, let's take a look down the road to check out what's on the horizon in terms of collecting some seriously badass figures. Hot Toys just released their specs for their 1/6th diecast Iron Man figure that features the Mark XLIII armor that Robert Downey Jr. will be sporting in Joss Whedon's AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.

This 31cm collectible will feature:
- Authentic and detailed likeness of Mark XLIII in Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Newly painted helmeted head sculpt with authentic likeness of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in the movie
- Alternate helmeted head with LED light-up function (white light, battery operated)
- Over 36 points of articulations
- Metallic red, gold and silver colored painting on armor with weathered effects
- LED-lighted eyes and circle-shaped RT on chest (white light, battery operated)
- One (1) pair of interchangeable wrist guards for posing with repulsor palms
- One (1) interchangeable forearm rocket armor
- One (1) pair of palms with movable fingers and light-up repulsors (white light, battery operated)
- One (1) pair of fists
- One (1) pair of battle palms with light-up repulsor (white light, battery operated
- Fully deployed air flaps at back of the armor

The collectible will also come with a specially designed diorama figure base featuring a detachable damaged Ultron Mark I, Mark XLIII nameplate and movie logo. While it won't be released until Q2-Q3 of 2015, you can head over to their site here to check out the details, or keep tabs on their Facebook page here. Itt is a bit of a wait but I think the pictures speak for themselves. Hot Toy has put in some major detail and given the quality material used, there's nary a shelf this wouldn't look pretty on. The women will swoon. The men will drool. You will be victorious.
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON will arrive in theaters on May 1, 2015.











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