Iron Man Toys Panama City FL

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Toys R Us
(850) 747-9950
809 E 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Toys R US
(850) 747-9950
809 E 23rd St
Lynn Haven, FL
Chris Hobby Shop
(850) 215-3707
6805 E Highway 22
Panama City, FL
Sears
(850) 872-2228
731 Hwy 231
Panama City, FL
Target
(850) 785-8966
2340 Highway 77
Panama City, FL
Mihabi RC Hobbies & Supplies
(850) 914-2815
2235 E 15th St
Lynn Haven, FL
Kirkland Hobbies
(850) 215-8202
1525 Lisenby Ave
Panama City, FL
Gigis Fabulous Kids Fashion & Toys
(850) 231-0110
62 Main St
Panama City Beach, FL
Kohl's
(850)522-5866
2610 Highway 77
Panama City, FL
JC Penney
850-769-7691
2000 Martin Luther King Jr Blv
Panama City, FL
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I Am Still Iron Man: Iron Man 2 Toys

Iron Man 21 580x520 I Am Still Iron Man: Iron Man 2 Toys

The man of the hour, or rather, the Iron Man of the hour. See what I did there?

Tony Stark’s technological marvel is back with plenty of articulation, tons of oversized weapon attachments, and each with a personality of its own.

The figure series consists of a wide variety of Iron Man and War Machine suits, all lying out like a roll of schematics. It conjures a funny image of Tony Stark’s garage littered with Iron Man armor: white for snow, blue for underwater, black for stealth, etc.

Each different suit has a detailed, imaginative name, such as Iron Man Mark I, War Machine Tech Armor. Collectors will be gratified by the different color tones and the continuity of the suit evolution.

Kids (or just guys like me who like to take things apart for fun) will find the detachable missile launchers, guns and armor plating quite amusing.

A really great idea that Hasbro committed to for the movie tie-in is the variety of source material that the action figures come from. Figures based on the original comic books yield a trim, wiry Iron Man. Figures based on the first movie have a gritty, bulky detail. The figures for the new movie are sleek, and have most of the big attachable guns.

Something the figures lack is variety in characters. You can have Iron Man and War Machine seven times over, but there are no villains for them to fight with.

There’s a slightly odd addition to this toy line, in the form of Iron Racers. These are stationary figures attached to a pull-and-release vehicle. There’s the Armor Cycle, the Quantum Quad, the Turbo Racer, etc. Since this seems to be a trend for every superhero figure (the Fantastic Four, Spiderman, and Batman have all gotten pull-and-release quads and motorbikes), I would suggest avoiding these, and buying a Batman version from the bargain bin instead. It’s the same toy.

Essentially, these figures are exactly what an Iron Man fan would expect: it’s all about design concepts, color schemes, and attachable equipmen...

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