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"Stop right there. I'm in" - Hot Toys Justice League The Flash Sixth Scale Collectible Figure Review

Yes! Finally the Hot Toys Justice League The Flash figure has been released and now the Justice League line up is almost complete and only short of Cyborg. Right now, we have the Hot Toys Batman Tactical Batsuit Version figure, Wonder Woman ( Dawn of Justice) figure as well as the Hot Toys Aquaman figure. 

I have not watched the Justice League movie yet, but some how I think Superman is going to make a late surprise appearance and the Justice League will be truly complete. Just imaging the entire collection of Hot Toys Justice League Figures standing in my toy display cabinet makes me pretty excited.

The Hot Toys Justice League The Flash sixth scale figure is available for Sale Now at Sideshow Collectibles.
The Hot Toys Justice League The Flash figure comes with these streaks of blue lightening effects accessories. I think that it is not very well done as I do not really get the feeling that The Flash is moving at high speeds even though this is what the effects are trying to achieve. Hope that the final product looks better.


The Hot Toys Justice League The Flash figure also comes with a Batarang and I think this comes from a scene from the movie when Bruce Wayne threw a Batarang at Barry Allen. In that scene, Bruce Wayne reveals himself as Batman to Barry Allen and Barry Allen reveals himself as The Flash by catching the Batarang at high speed. They were both not in their costumes though.


Sculpt wise, I think the costume on the Hot Toys Justice League The Flash figure looks pretty decent and true to the movie. I'm not sure if I like the design of this costume though as it seems very plated with lots of metallic armour which looks closer to the kind of armour that Batman or Iron Man needs. I shall wait until after the movie to decide.










Another scene from the Justice League Movie with The Flash and Wonder Woman, once again convincing me that the Hot Toys Justice League line up is a must to collect and complete.









The Hot Toys Justice League The Flash Figure specially features:

    An authentic and detailed likeness of The Flash in Justice League
    One (1) The Flash helmeted head capturing Ezra Miller’s facial expressions
    Approximately 30 cm tall
    Newly developed body with 30 points of articulation
    Seven (7) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
    - One (1) pair of relaxed hands
    - One (1) pair of running gesture hands
    - One (1) pair of Batarang holding hands
    - One (1) gesturing right hand
    Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

    One (1) specially tailored burgundy-colored Flash suit with red and gold colored armor plates and silver-colored lines
    One (1) pair of red-colored sneakers

Accessories:

    One (1) Batarang
    Four (4) lightning effects
    Specially designed Justice League themed figure stand with The Flash nameplate and the movie logo


Pre-Order the Hot Toys Justice League The Flash Sixth Scale Figure from Sideshow Collectibles Now!



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