Marvel Legends Iron Fist |
Being part of the Marvel Legends Odin Build-A-Figure Wave along with Hawkeye, this White Iron Fist comes with Odin's or King Thor's left leg. He also comes with four pairs of swappable hands that you can peg easily into his wrists. The hands are well sculpted albeit rather not perfect. Iron Fist got the judo-chop hands, clawing hands, the "claw of the crane" hands (I guess that's what they're called), and the clenched fists.
What I like about this body mold, articulation-wise are the shoulder blade joints that allow his shoulders to move forward and back. What I don't like, however is it still uses the ball-hinged hips which doesn't really work as beautiful as the T-jointed hips. Also, this body got this big depression at the ab crunch section thus ruining the sculpt. The good thing is this guy is almost as poseable as the Toy Biz Iron Fist.
The main highlight and the only part that impressed me with this figure are the colour scheme and paint application, apparently because for me, the White Iron Fist, with his gold and white suit looked a lot awesome than the Green Iron Fist or the Red one. A few colour shadings of baby blues can be seen throughout his shoulders and torso, and the mask has that black paint surrounding the eyes; applied over his bandana.
The little piece of soft plastic that's hanging from his gold bandana got no articulation unfortunately. The extra piece of plastic with it's windswept effect that's hanging from his belt is also not articulated, which would have been nice if it is. Since Hasbro provided this figure with several accessories, it would have been nicer if they have included some flame effects that goes along with his hands. That would have at least mask Iron Fist's oversized hands which I've mentioned earlier.
Even though with all his issues, I'm very happy that we've got another Marvel Legends Iron Fist with his current suit, and thank Hasbro for doing it. His hands and the reuse of the Daken body mold may be a letdown, but it still blows the Toy Biz Iron Fist out of the water.
There are moments that Hasbro is getting the best of Toybiz(mostly I think with females) and Iron Fist beats the old one. Though I'm more partial to the new costume anyways, this figure might be a testament that Hasbro is listening since Danny here came with interchangeable hands(though they are a bit too big). Then again, this wave seems to imply that Hasbro is listening with some characters coming with more accessories. Nice review as always. And on a side note, seems distribution is better! I got the whole wave in a quick stride myself!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I still feel there's a bit hit and miss with this figure but overall, the new Iron Fist is good. I really wished Hasbro though gave him the "energy effect" but it's not a big deal i guess.
DeleteHuh, solid looking figure. I think actually like the weird stylized look that the giant hands give him.
ReplyDeletethe hands look good, it's just that... they are bit upscaled.
DeleteLooks good...now where is our Master of Kung Fu Marvel Legend?
ReplyDeleteWe'll probably hear some announcement of a Shang-Chi action figure anytime soon since he just recently joined the Marvel NOW Avengers.
DeleteThis is one figure that executed superbly over his predecessor. The paint apps are really fine around chest symbol. I hope Hasbro keeps up with such great standards on paint apps.
ReplyDeleteI simply must own at least one or two of these stands you use in your photos. Where is the best place to purchase them?
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