If you got the Iron Man Mark 42 or 43, or the Iron Patriot releases from S.H. Figuarts, that’s pretty much what you’re getting here. The only real differences are the peg holes on the back for the shoulder cannon (which can peg into either side and has a nice range of motion via a few articulated points) and the chest arc reactor and a few different lines here and there like on the neck and face plate. Honestly there isn’t much need to go into much detail on this figure, there isn’t anything different here that we’ve not already seen. Would have been great if they included an unmasked head or something (really kind of a bummer that S.H. Figuarts is utilizing this awesome uv printing application for faces now, and we’re still not getting some Tony Stark and Rhodey alternate heads). My only real gripe with the figure is the lack of paint apps, if you Google images of this suit from Avengers: Age of Ultron, there are some white painted military style decals on the left shoulder area and chest plate of this War Machine armor that are missing from this figure. Aside from a few nitpicks, this is a solid figure, probably one of the best War Machine figures produced, it’s easy and fun to pose, a bunch of accessories for the cannon and hand and foot are reactors. If you missed out on the Mark 1 War Machine and don’t want to spend $200 then grab this one, it’s pretty freakin’ solid and a great companion figure if you’re trying to get together your Team Iron Man to go up against your Team Cap for your display. This figure comes FULLY APPROVED.