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The Punisher dons the War Machine armor for Hot Toys’ Marvel Future Fight collectible figure

February 18, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

Hot Toys has unveiled its 1:6 scale The Punisher collectible figure from the video game Marvel Future Fight, which sees the vigilante receiving some extra firepower thanks to the War Machine ; check out the promotional images and details here…

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Frank Castle, known as the Punisher, got his hands on a War Machine suit of armor and waged a one-man war against crime. He can not only deal with injustice in the most permanent ways possible, he can do so without fear of damage from conventional weapons. He’s unstoppable. He’s over-powered. Now the whole world is on edge as Punisher has the means to travel long and far to find targets to be punished.

Inspired by the popular game MARVEL Future Fight, Hot Toys is excited to introduce the eagerly awaited 1/6th scale The Punisher (War Machine Armor) collectible figure specially made from diecast material.

Standing approximately 32.5cm in height, the collectible figure is expertly crafted based on the appearance of The Punisher in the game. It features a newly developed head sculpt and an interchangeable highly-detailed helmeted head with LED light-up function, metallic black and silver colored armor with white skull motifs and weathering effects, LED light-up repuslors, a mini-gun on shoulder with an ammo belt, an articulated back- mounted shoulder cannon, attachable real-like thrust fire effect accessories and a specially designed figure stand!

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Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Toys, Video Games Tagged With: Hot Toys, Marvel, Marvel Future Fight, The Punisher

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