Marvel Cinematic Universe Figure Discussion

I firmly believe the brown costume figure is far superior to the previously released yellow costume, the sleeveless costume, the dad outfit, maybe even most of the releases from the old Fox movies. The brown is the best one thanks to the updated articulation in the torso and neck.

I can't wait for BND Spidey to have these upgrades.

My movie shelf is just my personal all star faces, so I put Toby with Blade and Brown Suit and feelsbadman.gif
 
Not being an MCU collector, I still had to get Cassandra and X-23. Both are amazingly well done, for the most part. I don't care for Cassandra's head and neck being 1 piece, and X's arm sleeves should be the same color as her shirt. Still, I really like both figures.

Oh, and I wish, like Blade, X came with 2 pair of glasses so both heads could have a pair without the fear of the glasses snapping trying to swap them from head to head. And... they should have given X an angry or yelling face.
 
I bet the angry Laura face got unapproved at the last minute or something. This makes no sense. Or, they think the normal hair one can sub in on a smaller body for a Logan Laura.

I really thought Cassandra was going to share safari pants with an Indiana Jones Adventure Series lady... and she does not.
 
I thought the swept hair was for the backpack in promos, but the straight hair also has clearance.

Also, I will always remind her jacket and shirt are reversed in colour
 
Sorry if this has already been mentioned:

Has anyone tried to get the blood and burn deco off of the sleeveless Wolverine? If so, what did you use? Just trying to determine if pure acetone might be too strong.
 
Blade's butterfly movement is the best I've seen with the new "cup" method Hasbro is trying to catch on - these really move and neither the sculpt of the armor or ROM is compromised. His long legs still look super weird to me, but it seems they are accurate.

Has anyone pulled Laura's sleeves off her shoulders? They are separate pieces and I'm curious if her bare shoulders look okay or are tiny. She moves really nicely and has waist articulation! Her toe claws are removable.

Cassandra looks soooooooo good but it is frustrating trying to get her to look up in some poses. The Paradox head on a fodder body instantly worked, though the suit is wrong. Received a few of her now and her face print can be wonky, but when it's on it's just exactly Emma Corrin.

Never noticed the yellow/blue Wolverine has a fully yellow neck so when I popped on an extra Hugh head it doesn't look great. Kinda interesting that Hasbro didn't add lower neck articulation to this sculpt like they normally do the first time.

Brown Wolverine is such a pointless figure but I really wanna open it as soon as I find one with clean lines. Betting this one is the one getting turned into Wolverinepool if that rumor is true, with a new chest, knee pads, head.
 
Brown Wolverine is such a pointless figure but I really wanna open it as soon as I find one with clean lines. Betting this one is the one getting turned into Wolverinepool if that rumor is true, with a new chest, knee pads, head.
Not sure if it's the lines you mean, but all my options had jagged black lines on the arm cups so I went with the best everything else.

But then I discovered if you rotate the cup it lines up cleanly and that black line disconnect hides when it's properly rotated so becomes a non issue.
 
I wonder if that's a common thing? In Robo's review, one of the shoulders was upside down or something and the lines didn't line-up, but it just needed to be rotated.
 
Yeah, I think it's just how they did the print. It looks clean when you rotate it, and there is some leeway for it to continue looking clean. Printing on cylindrical surfaces is a task.
 
Made X-23 more movie accurate. Her sleeves aren't that shiny without the flash, but my matte finish is old, and I'll still re-hit her when I buy new matte or dull coat.

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