Diamond Select: Iron Man 2: War Machine Action Figure
- A Diamond Select release
- Exclusive to the Marvel Select line
- Based on designs from Iron Man 2
- Compatible with other 6″-7″ figures
- Top-quality sculpted detail
Product Description
A Diamond Select Release! The build-up for 2010′s sure-fire hit movie begins here with the only full-size action figures based on the stunning Iron Man 2 designs! Exclusively available in the Marvel Select line, this upgraded War Machine features top-quality sculpted detail, multiple points of articulation and a bonus deluxe Armor Assembly Station base. Perfect for six-to-seven-inch action figure collections, look for the companion Iron Man figure!… More >>


This War Machine Marvel Select figure was featured at the NYC Toy Fair by Diamond this past February and was very well done. It’s beauty and detail will appeal to both a collector or a kid who just wants to have a battle with his Iron Man toys. (Looks just like Don Cheadle!)
These Marvel Select Toys are far better than anything you will find available at this price point and will not disappoint Iron Man fans.
Rating: 5 / 5
After much waiting I finally recieved War Machine and I can honestly say for the cheap price I paid this toy is cool,you can go on line and they cost so much more.I couldn’t wait to give it to my son,he was sooo excited the detail is really lifelike he looks like Don C.I was more happy that my son was smiling the toy was bigger than we expected and he really loved the details and the removable mask.I can’t wait for my sons Iron Man toy which we are still waiting for.
Rating: 5 / 5
Another great figure by Marvel Select or Diamond Select toys, whatever they are calling themselves now. The sculpts are great and the likeness of Don Cheadle is pretty spot on! I need to comment on the Border’s exclusive version of this figure. The figures are exactly the same between the exclusive and the regular edition except that on the Border’s version the Arc reactor on the chest is a blueish color similar to Iron Man. However, to be movie acurate it should be a redish color glow. If you want the movie acurate version skip the Border’s exclusive figure! The regular version of War Machine comes with the redish color arc reactor paint and the eyes match (they are redish also!) Don’t know why the exclusive version got it wrong or why anybody would want the incorrect color arc reactor in the first place? Other than the paint mixup, great figure!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great figure. Great detail and durability. The removable mask is an awesome feature and under the mask is a quite accurate representation of Don Cheadle’s face. The arrticulation is not the best. But most marvel select don’t have much anyway. NOTE: In the movie war machine has a red arc reactor. However in this figure, he has a blue reactor with red eyes. That does not match apparently. But it is an easy fix. I simply used a solid red paint to fix his reactor. This is a great figure over all. I would reccommend this to any iron man or marvel fan.
Rating: 5 / 5
When I first saw the prelim sculpt months ago, I was really excited about this release. It looked highly detailed, especially the facial sculpt for Don Cheadle. I just picked it up at Borders (broke down and couldn’t wait for my Amazon pre-order, which kept on getting delayed), and while it does look cool, there are some serious flaws that keep it from being exceptional. First off, the head sculpt is just as cool as the previews lead you to believe. It looks amazingly lifelike, and the mask fits snugly both on top of his head to reveal his face, and over his face, so there is no real chance of accidentally losing it in either position. Overall it does look pretty cool, but after having bought the 4 inch Hasbro figure, I did find a few things lacking. First of all, the eyes are done in red, to match the movie War Machine, but the chest and hand pieces are done in blue, like Iron Man. If you are going to go with one color, stick with it all around. Either make everything red or everything blue to match. It just looks a little strange. It also would have been nice to get additional sets of hands besides the default closed fists, just for a little variety, but no big thing. The biggest complaint I have, and this is after comparing it to the 4″ War Machine, is the lack of articulation in this figure. I like the rage of motion the 4″ offers in the arms, and even though the ball joint in the legs isn’t my favorite, it offers more range of motion than the Diamond Select figure does. With this figure, you can’t move the arms away from the sides (like if you wanted to form a “T” with the figure), and it’s weird how much that hampers the range of movement of the figure, and therefore the ways you can pose it. It is also lacking all of the letterings and markings of the Hasbro figure (on the deltoids and the right oblique). All in all, a good looking figure, but it does say something when I actually think a figure half its size is done a lot better.
Rating: 3 / 5