>>7172670He's as big as ML The Thing, which is already a big figure for 1:12. Most MLs are big for 1:12 anyway, so for him to be as big as one of the biggest 1:12 MLs is cool with me
>>7172671Feels really good and hefty in hand. Of course, it's due to all the diecast--which is where most of the pricetag for this figure comes from. Thank god it didn't have an electronic feature like the Mondo one, that would have definitely drove the price up more. Plastic quality seems pretty good and I thought from initial reviews and pics that people were getting crooked jaws, but nope, you can just adjust his jaw to any angle you desire, which is pretty cool and screen-accurate. But if i'm being honest, I paid around 200 CAD shipped for him, despite all the diecast and (honestly good) plastic quality, if I had my way, I'd only pay about $150. But as far as the fun i'm having, he's awesome. Comes with everything an Iron Giant needs besides Hogarth and the 'un-head-bumped-destroy-all-humans' parts, but apparently that's getting a seperate release? Which I kind of expected, knowing today's modern toyline business practices