VII in general also has a much bulkier frame compared to its predecessors (barring the Mk. VII put me off a bit at first, but I’ve come to appreciate it a lot more. I had originally chosen the Mark IV over the Mark VII because of the former’s more uniform red/gold color scheme. I’ll be making quite a few callbacks to my Mark IV in this writing, so it’s probably a good idea to jump over and read up on that crapshoot first before getting to the good stuff here. Regardless, this is the Iron Man figure for me now – pretty much all I need to represent Marvel in my collection. I can’t quite fathom how anyone would be able to own more than one Hot Toys figure at a time I was only able to trade an old one off for a new one, and still ended up broke. I swore high and low after the disaster that was the Mark IV that I’d be selling that one off in favor of this one – a promise I did end up following through on. My second Hot Toys experience, the Mark VII Iron Man suit, as featured in Marvel’s the Avengers.
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