

It’s easy enough to shove back down but it’s a constant struggle. Shop the cheapest selection of revoltech iron man bleeding edge, 54 Discount Last 3 Days. It rides high and gets stuck on top, looking more like a restraint than an integrated part of the overall figure. While hes worn many different suits of armor over the years, Iron Mans Bleeding Edge armor proved to be the perfect counter to one of the most powerful versions of Ultron. It does it’s job and I appreciate that, but you make any movement above the chest and that thing is popping out from behind the torso armor and gapping up. If there is any one part I’d change, it would be the floating neck collar. I did get some looseness to some of the little Revo joints when weighting them down with several blasts or missiles, but it’s not terrible. Each and every one of them work spectacularly. And that’s even before you stab the many, many accessories into the body. The paint is beautiful, the sculpt sharp. It works if you’re not a stickler for that though. It does fit by the way, but the head is a little small and it does have that Yamaguchi stylized look, so it’s not perfect.

This will appeal to people who don’t care for Revoltech, who may want to add this to their Legends shelf. When going action heavy, it’s more intuitive. It makes snagging a vanilla pose sooooo much easier. But not the mark 50, In bleeding edge it’s Armor model 38. It’s the same armor in Infinity War Part 1. All this is do-able with extremis technology. I don’t know if it was a conscience effort on Kaiyodo’s part or if it just worked better that way because it’s Iron Man, but I like it. Just like the somewhat recent Model Prime iron man armor, It has a built in weapon system and forms’ out of Tony’s Body, Using nano-machines. And honestly, it doesn’t affect posing at all.

Surprisingly, the traditional Revo joints are only used in the neck, shoulders, elbows, and wrists, whereas more standard means of movement is used everywhere else. This Iron Man takes all that and streamlines it into a more user-friendly experience. And that’s not to say the rage-inducing process of posing some Revoltechs is “bad”, just kind of necessary.
