Sideshow Collectibles has shared the full reveal of their new Marvel Comics Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue, which is part of the new Adi Granov Artist Series. The new Iron Man Statue is 1/5 scale, and stands over 21.5″ tall. He is shown mid-flight, atop a themed statue base. Pre-orders begin on March 12, some time between 9:00 AM and Noon Pacific Time. There will be a Standard Edition ($505) and a Sideshow Exclusive Edition ($520). The exclusive version includes a swap out open mask portrait. See all of the new images by clicking the headline of the story.
Sideshow is proud to present the Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue, the premier collectible in the Adi Granov Artist Series.
Based on the artwork of acclaimed comic book artist Adi Granov, the Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue is the next evolution in Tony Stark’s iconic technology. This 1:5 scale statue measures 21.5” tall as Iron Man jets above a Stark Industries tech-inspired base, kicking up a cloud of exhaust.
The Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue is an original armor design inspired by Adi Granov’s work on the popular Iron Man: Extremis story that revolutionized the status quo for Marvel’s Golden Avenger. Detailed in red and gold matte metallic paint, the polystone Extremis Mark II suit has been intricately sculpted with complex armor paneling and mechanical accents.
Showcasing the height of Tony Stark’s innovation, Iron Man’s dynamic action pose reveals hidden tech with silver detailing throughout the sleek and stylish suit. The Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue also features a triangular arc reactor embedded in the chest of the armor, with blue repulsor beams ready to fire at any foe.
The Exclusive edition of Iron Man includes an alternate portrait with a lifted helmet faceplate revealing Tony Stark unmasked as he pilots the powerful armor.
Marvel Comics Iron Man Extremis Mark II Statue by Sideshow

Call me old fashion but I prefer more of a museum pose as oppose to all of the action ones. It seems like having all of the weight be on the plumb of smoke can't be good.
So it feels like SS is actually trying to catch-up to try and cater to the market.
But you are definitely right about the weight distribution issue. My guess is that they probably have an metal rod inside of it, drilled and placed right up to the lower torso. So there is a chance of cracks developing later on. That being said, XM pieces like the Phoenix one has a similar design and I haven't seen people complain. So if they do it right, it could be ok.
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