Iron Man Figure To Come With A Couch Accessory
06/13/2016 03:52 pm EDT
In the long history of action figures there's been some weird accessories. For the die hard Rocky fan, there's the side of beef that he punches for training in the first of the series, Guardians of the Galaxy fan's can buy a Star Lord figure that comes with a walkman and headphones. Both of those accessories are relatively significant in within the world that the film and character exist. But now Comicave Studios has released what has to be my favorite odd action figure accessory: a couch.
That's right, when you purchase the Omni Class 1/12 Scale Iron Man Mark 42 from Comicave studios you will receive an Leather Sofa set. Unlike Ikea couches there is no assembly required, but like them it's faux suede leather. According to Comicave's facebook page the couch and Iron Man Mark 42 figurine will be available first at the San Diego Comic Con in July 2016. As accessories go I'll take this one, especially as it can be used as a stand, as opposed the cheap plastic stands that usually come with higher end action figures. I hope that eventually they'll come out with a follow-up couch and Tony Stark figurine so you can reply this scene from the work shed.
The Iron Man figure itself is mostly diecast metal, will have LED light up features and 20 points of articulation. It will also come with all of the hand accessories seen in the photo. The figure is roughly 6 inches tall. You can check out the video for the Mark 43 to get an idea of it's size and abilities.
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