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#3785: IRON MAN - HYDRO ARMOR
IRON MAN -- HYDRO ARMOR
IRON MAN (TOY BIZ)
"When the power of Iron Man is not sufficient to meet the needs of a given situation, the genius of Tony Stark compensates - by creating specialty suits of armor to get the job done! Iron Man's Hydro Armor is designed to withstand the enormous pressure of deep sea exploration, and is equipped with a battery of on-board weapons designed to function in the murky depths of the deepest parts of the ocean!"
Okay, I'm kicking the month off with another retro Marvel review! It's an Iron Man review, specifically from Toy Biz's Iron Man. I last looked at this line back in October, with Tony Stark, and now I'm taking a look at one of his many armored Iron Man variants from the show that spawned the line. The Model 6 Hydro Armor was introduced in the comics in the late '80s for use in deep sea operations, and it turned up a number of times on the show, which also netted it an action figure.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Hydro Armor Iron Man was released in Series 1 of Toy Biz's Iron Man line. Given the focus on the armor in the show's first season, it made sense. The figure was subsequently re-packed in a two-pack with Mr. Fantastic from the FF line, and repacked a few times in the Marvel Universe line. They were certainly fond of this one. The figure stands a little over 5 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation. In terms of articulation and build, he's very similar to the other armored figures from this line. He uses the under-lying figure with clip-on armor set-up. The under the armor look isn't based on anything specific, but it's a neat enough design. His head is a re-use of the Modular armor head, which tracks with the show design. When fully assembled, the armor looks pretty good, and fairly accurate to the design. The arm pieces have a little trouble staying put, but that was sort of a recurrent issue with the line. The head dome piece is cool, even if the entire concept of the dome piece is slightly weird. The color work on this guy is alright, but suffers from an odd clash between the yellow parts and the chromed gold armored bits. It doesn't work as well with gold as it did with silver and red. The figure is packed with "Deep Sea Weapns", which translates to a missile launcher and two missiles.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I got my original copy of this figure from the KB Toys near my family's usual vacation spot, during an off-season visit, I believe shortly before my brother was born? He was appropriately thematic for the trip, but beyond that, he was never a major focus in my collection, especially because I lost most of his armor, and that made him extra pointless. I wound up getting a replacement very recently, when a complete one came into All Time. He's neat, but perhaps not the coolest of the Iron Men this line had to offer.
Originally Published on February 3, 2025
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