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SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review

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1SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:29 pm

GubernatorFan

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More photos in Post 5 below.

SooSoo Toys fills a number of niches that other companies either have not addressed or have not gotten to, and it usually does a very good job. Its products vary in terms of fun and wow factor. For example, their recent Mr. Butcher was quite excellent (review HERE). Frozen Man is an interpretation of Iceman (Bobby Drake, played by Shawn Ashmore) from X-Men. I liked the X-Men movies well enough, and have the feeling that, apart from Wolverine (Logan, played by Hugh Jackman), on the whole they have not received a good coverage by any one sixth-scale company, although several different outfits have created some renditions of various characters. This appears to be the second release of this product by SooSoo Toys.

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Packaging

The set comes in two separate boxes, one given the Hot Toys treatment with a fine image of the character on the cover and another full color "card" over the plastic lid inside the box (not shown); the other box is a separate container for the "ice board" base. The figure's box has a single transparent lidded plastic trey that holds the figure and all of its accessories. The "ice board" base box is plain cardboard with labels, inside it there is lidded styrofoam lining to protect the base. Everything is pretty safe and collector friendly.

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Sculpting

As often the case with SooSoo Toys sets, there are two head sculpts; in this instance, one normal, and one frozen. The normal head sculpt looks excellent, and looks both realistic and accurate to me. The skin is textured, the hair is finely stranded (more so in hand than in macro photos). The slightly stern expression is perhaps not the most typical look for the actor, but not inappropriate for the character, and not over the top. The frozen head is a bit harder to evaluate, as its semi-translucent and (ice-)crystalized appearance naturally obscures the original detail. What I found a little odd (and I do not recall the film well enough to evaluate) is the greenish color of the frozen head (especially if you have light coming from behind it), which also does not match perfectly the more bluish color of the frozen gloved hands. The other sculpted/molded details, like the gloved hands, boots, and knee pads, are all very nicely sculpted. So is the "ice board" base.

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Paint

The only really complex paintwork is on the normal head. It is clean and realistic, the eyes are glossy, the skin is matte and lightly spotted. The paint application on the other sculpted/molded elements is fairly clean and simple, but that is I think what the outfit called for, based on the film.

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Articulation

In principle, the articulation of the underlying Coo (or Coo-like) body is very good. Several design choices, however, get in its way. While the elbows and knees are quite unrestricted, the fairly stiff jacket and somewhat tight pants can make some of the shoulder and hip articulation a little more difficult, although one can generally achieve reasonably good results anyway. It is the design of the gloved hands and the boots that effectively precludes any wrist or ankle articulation. In the company's defense, neither of these pairs of items really lends itself to being segmented, but it is a little disappointing. The one-piece head and neck also eliminates a point of articulation at the base of the head.

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Accessories

Depending on one's definition of accessories, perhaps there are none. There is a total of four pairs of swappable gloved hands (regular fists, relaxed hands, and spread fingers hands, and translucent frozen spread fingers hands), the "ice board" base, and an adjustable goose-neck dynamic stand. In my book, those are alternative parts, a base, and a stand, and with the possible exception of the base not really accessories. Then again, the character did not really brandish much in the way of accessories in the film, I suppose. Still, it is disappointing that none of the hands can even hold anything -- whether it is necessary for recreating any scenes from the screen or not.

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Outfit

Sculpted/molded elements aside, the outfit is fairly basic, consisting of pants, jersey, belt, and jacket. Considering the character's superpower, perhaps he is overdressed; then again, they are recreating what we saw on the cinema screen. The pants are very nice and only a little restrictive at the top. The belt buckle has an annoying tendency to ride up and sit above the top edge of the pants, but this is a minor annoyance. The long-sleeved jersey has a functional zipper at the neck, and features panels of various materials; it works well and does not restrict articulation. The jacket is pretty stiff, although it is perhaps meant to be. It has a functional zipper and different sections made (or covered) with different materials. I suppose removing the jacket gives us a second look, although at this point I forget to what extent that was featured in the film.

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Fun Factor

Perhaps this would have been much greater if I had more of the X-Men characters. I have some versions of Wolverine, a reconstituted Cyclops (somewhere), an incomplete rehaired Phoenix kitbash, and I suppose I could borrow Patrick Steward's QMX Picard, but that's about it. This figure has more fun potential than fun factor for me at present. The inhibited wrist and ankle articulation are annoying, as is the absence of hands that can hold anything, which limits the scope of creative posing with items and characters outside the very specific parameters of the source material. Or perhaps I'm not feeling very creative these days.

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Value

These days $190 (USD) with free shipping feels like a reasonably good deal for any high end sixth scale products, and this is no exception. I am not as amused by this set as I was by the Mr. Butcher one, which had many more accessories and at least one or two "friends" to play with in the works. On the other hand, this comes with things that Butcher did not -- a hefty "ice board" base and a dynamic action figure stand (Butcher had no bases or stands). Even in terms of mere weight, this makes a difference. But is it worthwhile? That probably depends on a collector's taste and priorities, as usual.

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Things to watch out for -

Careful with the gloved hands. With enough swapping, the gauntlet part could possibly damage and fray the lower edge of the jersey's sleeves. The gauntlet parts are also so thin that they might crack if handled carelessly. The hefty "ice board" is not glass, but it is still fragile, and it would not take much to break it, or some of its crystals. I found it very difficult to screw in the bendy neck onto the base part of the stand -- in part because I expected it to have prefabricated fitting grooves; turns out one is essentially creating the grooves as one screws it in. This might provide a better and more secure fit in the end, but requires a lot of effort, and worry that one would break something.

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Overall

I like the set, but the combination of imperfections (the limited articulation in places) and lack of accessories (although I knew that upfront) dull my enthusiasm -- I was much more excited with the Butcher set. On the other hand, the likeness and quality of the normal head sculpt is excellent, and this is bound to be a must have for anyone trying to put together a team of X-Men characters.

Where to Buy?

GianToy had it for $190 with free shipping, but has sold out. You can still find it at greater cost at ToyOrigin or search eBay.

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As always, what do you think?

More photos in Post 5 below.

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2SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Mon Oct 11, 2021 6:23 pm

Xavion2004

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I love in depth photo reviews. It may seem counterintuitive, but I think you learn so much more about a figure from still photos than you do a video review.

If I were a fan of the character, I’m sure I would be very happy with this. There have been many attempts at a comic accurate Iceman in 1/12” scale, and Hasbro can never seem to get him right. Creating the look and feel of a man made of ice is pretty tough. SooSoo did a nice job on the iced version of the head and the hands, but I think it’s going to take a toy designer that’s willing to think outside the box and try something truly original to get it right. I would love to see someone come up with something that looks more like the package art from your second pic.

3SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:43 pm

GubernatorFan

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Xavion2004 wrote:I love in depth photo reviews.   It may seem counterintuitive, but I think you learn so much more about a figure from still photos than you do a video review.... I would love to see someone come up with something that looks more like the package art from your second pic.

Thank you for commenting. I find myself agreeing -- provided there are enough photos, such reviews allow you to go at your own pace, in a way that videos tend to discourage (of course, one could pause and "rewind," etc...). And I also agree that they would have done better to capture that box cover look -- in fact, it seems counterproductive to show it if they cannot quite match it. That said, their result isn't bad, though a bit greenish for sure. Plenty of details are there, just harder to make out -- although some details are purposefully lost to the more crystaline surface. I liked the character fine, but the reason I got the set was largely because I thought it would be neat, realistic, and (relatively) cheap.


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4SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:57 am

Randam Hajile

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Very nice review. Great photos and posing of the figure!
In some pictures the head sculpt seems to be slightly too big for the body. Is this also you in-hand impression?

5SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:30 am

GubernatorFan

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Randam Hajile wrote:Very nice review. Great photos and posing of the figure!
In some pictures the head sculpt seems to be slightly too big for the body. Is this also you in-hand impression?

Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it. And thanks for commenting.

I think that is a fair observation. Some of it surely has to do with that hairstyle over the forehead, which gives the head a bigger, especially taller appearance. It is also possible the design took into account the appearance of extra wide shoulders suggested by the style of the jacket. However, some of this is also enhanced by the closeness of the camera and it looking more or less down on the figure, which has likely exaggerated the size of the head in most or even all of the review photos. My camera (just a phone camera) seems to do that a lot, and naturally it/I tended to focus on the head and its features. Here are a few more shots. The first two are from the same set as the photos I originally took for the review, but possibly with less exaggeration (although I think there is still some exaggeration there too); the third was purposefully taken now, from a slightly greater distance and slightly lower angle, also comparing the figure to SooSoo's Butcher (left) and my Butcher kitbash (left) -- I think here things seem to be better proportioned.

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6SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:34 pm

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Pretty interesting figure. Nice photo review. I was disappointed in the X-Men movies overall, and as a fan of the comic series, I was even more disappointed in how the characters were interpreted (from random ages to overall appearance, to mixing up timelines, etc.). I can still appreciate the figure for a stand-alone figure. I’m curious to know what your intention for the character is.


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7SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:07 pm

GubernatorFan

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Stryker2011 wrote:Pretty interesting figure. Nice photo review. I was disappointed in the X-Men movies overall, and as a fan of the comic series, I was even more disappointed in how the characters were interpreted (from random ages to overall appearance, to mixing up timelines, etc.). I can still appreciate the figure for a stand-alone figure. I’m curious to know what your intention for the character is.

Thank you very much, glad you liked it. I had no expectations based on comic book series, so I suppose that helped me enjoy the movies for what they were. The character seemed fine -- for a secondary one -- and I found it diverting that Anna Paquin had another supe interest that for once did not involve vampires. Smile But I'm not necessarily a huge fan -- for this or most superhero franchises (with a qualified exception for the Avengers films, or some of them). I tend to prefer comedic takes (like Ragnarock and The Boys). Getting this figure was based on a combination of appreciating the good work on the face and in general and the relatively low price (as it turned out, that had sold out, so I paid a bit more, once I had decided -- unnecessarily -- that I needed the figure -- which I did not). And, speaking of The Boys, I suppose I do have half a mind to use the head to bash a Lamplighter figure to go with them (of course, SooSoo may end up making their own). Of course, the hair would be a little wrong but oh well...


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8SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:42 am

Randam Hajile

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Thanks for the additional comparison photo.  SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review 1f44d  It is really a nice figure.

9SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:29 am

blackpool

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Very cool and fair review, thanks a lot Gub! (damn everytime I see your butcher I want one lol)

10SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Wed Oct 13, 2021 7:00 am

GubernatorFan

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Randam Hajile wrote:Thanks for the additional comparison photo.  SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review 1f44d  It is really a nice figure.

You are very welcome. I'd say not perfect, but pretty good, especially in appearance.

blackpool wrote:Very cool and faire review, thanks a lot Gub! (damn everytime I see your butcher I want one lol)

Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it. Well, I'm sure you can pick up a Butcher somewhere. Judging by this set (which is apparently on its second release), even if all the SooSoo Butchers sold out, soon there might be a second release. Besides, there are now additional options, which might be great especially if one mixes and matches parted out parts.


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11SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:13 pm

Theboo-bomb

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That's a cool figure, no pun intended. It's a shame about the boots and hands but understandable in order to keep it looking accurate.


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12SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Empty Re: SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:10 am

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Theboo-bomb wrote:That's a cool figure, no pun intended. It's a shame about the boots and hands but understandable in order to keep it looking accurate.

Puns are always welcome. Smile Yes, it is annoying to lose articulation, but again, there didn't seem to be very natural way to cut up the relevant parts.


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