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Hot Toys Marvel Doctor Strange Sixth Scale Collectible Figure Review

Hot Toys releases the Marvel Doctor Strange 1/6th Scale figure, made to the likeness of the highly acclaimed actor Benedict Cumberbatch. Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange was a brilliant but arrogant neurosurgeon who met with a car accident which severely injured both his arms, rendering him unable to perform any surgeries. 

Doctor Strange's livelihood as a neurosurgeon and his pride were at stake. Desperate to re-claim his life, Doctor Strange went on a global search for a cure for his injuries and eventually found the answer with the Ancient One and thus began his journey into the world of magic.

The Hot Toys Doctor Strange Marvel Sixth Scale Figure comes with lots of accessories and very detail costume and sculpting as seen from the pictures below. This figure is available for Order now on Sideshow Collectibles.

The Hot Toys Doctor Strange Marvel Sixth Scale Figure comes with two orange colored mandalas of light and is highly pose able. The details on the mandala of light looks very intricate and nicely done.  Also, note that the Cloak of Levitation clips on magnetically and can be easily removable for other poses. The inside of the Cloak of Levitation comes with lots of embroidery and looks very high end. For this price point, this is totally expected of Hot Toys to go to such lengths.



Look at all the accessories that come with the Hot Toys Dr Strange Sixth Scale figure. All of them are very life-like and intricately sculpted, like miniature props that come straight from the movie itself. This figure will definitely stand out in any toy collection.


The Hot Toys Doctor Strange Marvel Sixth Scale Figure features:

    Newly developed head sculpt with authentic and detailed likeness of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange in the eponymous movie
    Movie-accurate facial features, wrinkles, and skin texture
    Newly developed body with over 30 points of articulation
    Approximately 31cm tall
    Nine (9) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
    - One (1) pair of fists
    - One (1) pair of open hands
    - One (1) pair of clenching hands
    - One (1) pair of mystic power-using hands
    - One (1) finger pointing right hand
    Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

    One (1) delicately woven red cape (The Cloak of Levitation) adorned with intricate embroidery with special magnetic clip-on design
    One (1) multi-layered blue and navy tunic
    One (1) brown-colored cummerbund
    One (1) pair of black and blue colored boots

Accessories:

    One (1) miniature Book of Cagliostro
    Two (2) amulets (The Eye of Agamotto) with an open and closed Eye, respectively
    Two (2) orange colored mandalas of light
    Three (3) green colored mandalas of light in three different sizes
    A specially designed Doctor Strange-themed figure stand with movie logo, golden nameplate, and character backdrop

The Hot Toys Doctor Strange Marvel Sixth Scale Figure is available for Sale now on Sideshow Collectibles.



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