thanks for taking the time to watch, appreciate it, yeah afterwards I was playing with it and sure enough I was able to get both to move, I think theyve always been locked up on mine
Thanks for the review! Just picked this up a few months ago. May be my favorite figure setup along with the Alex Murphy and Battle Damaged Robocop. Be sure to review that set as well!
I would imagine the chair is detachable from the base to make it easier to change the batteries and do the initial cable attachments 🤔 have fun and stay safe 😁😎
Great video, you forgot to mention that the arms of the chair can be adjusted forwards and backwards, and the bottom feet section where the feet rest can also be adjusted up and down.
Aside from the adjustable armrests, the footrest is also adjustable. I always knew about the armrests, but I had RoboCop sitting in the chair for months before realising the footrest can move up and down. lol
Hi so your comment about the hands not having paint is wrong,they have paint what you are seeing is polystyrene from the box that has semi fused to the hand you can use blue Tac or a very soft guitar pick to get it off. This has happens a few times with the Hot toys iron man figures . Hope this helps.
Hey, Spot, are you sure the chair arms can't slide forward on the runners beneath them, to give a more accurate sitting pose? The photos of this figure I see online show the arms to be near the front of the chair rather than the back.
Helen Ripley with the Power Loader. Or a Xenomorph egg and facegugger with any of the Alien figures or the AVP predators. If they ever made the Joaquin Phoenix Joker It should have a small set of stairs and the chair he sits in on the Murray show. A motorbike for Arnie T2 terminator. I think I would like a backdrop in every figure. It's just cardboard. It doesn't raise the price at all but for some figures it's really nice to have them. Especially if they are part of a lineup and the backdrop could create a diorama.
I also don't display robocop seated as I'm worried about the joint rubber covers. I got mine when it was released years ago for 300 bucks and is still one of my favorite figures since I love robocop a lot.
I wonder if periodic application of compatible lube can prevent the rubber from deteriorating over time. If they've been able to preserve Lenin and Mao in their mausoleums for centuries, then surely we can keep those joints from falling apart. Since there's a tutorial with a guy applying leather conditioner to the coat of his Crow figure, I imagine there must be equivalent maintenance for rubber too?
@@IllusionSectorNo amount of protectant can fix the issue of the rubber that ht used in this toy. They should have used silicon instead as it's much more resistant to wear and tear plus it's a lot longer lasting than rubber which deteriorates in time no matter what protectant you use.
@@IllusionSector Yeah it's rubber, the Ed209 even had worse rubber dome that deteriorated even when it wasn't even a stress area. And almost every ht figure that had a rubber suit just didn't last long even with precautions like a sealed display case. There's also one more weakness that the robocop figure has and that it used a clear plastic that holds the arms and thighs and some owners reported in them breaking.
@@dredgewalker _the Ed209 even had worse rubber dome that deteriorated even when it wasn't even a stress area_ Oh, yes! I've seen a video of it. What a horror show! I probably would've made it from fabric impregnated with epoxy - stretched it over a form of identical shape and soaked the material up via brushing, spraying, pouring, dipping, etc, and let it cure into a solid piece a la to carbon fiber. Or, how about just mold the darn thing in plastic? I guess they wanted it to feel a certain way to the touch(?) _it used a clear plastic that holds the arms and thighs and some owners reported in them breaking_ Oh crap. That's bad news. I din't know! Acrylic, though comparably much more inert than rubber, doesn't age like wine either does it? So if those clear parts are brittle out of the box, I can only imagine how brittle they'll become over time.
I like the head sculpt that you said you use the most with this RoboCop. Could have one battle damaged and one not. If you ever custom paint one of them I would like to see the finished product. Bummer you can't get the lights to work on the chair. Still a great display piece. thanks as always Spot.
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Where did you get the spinning display?
Just a heads up, the arm rest on the chair can be adjusted just by moving it forward. As for the foot rest, you can adjust by moving it down.
You can slide the arm rests forward on the rail that they sit on... Great review!
thanks for taking the time to watch, appreciate it, yeah afterwards I was playing with it and sure enough I was able to get both to move, I think theyve always been locked up on mine
Thanks for the review! Just picked this up a few months ago. May be my favorite figure setup along with the Alex Murphy and Battle Damaged Robocop. Be sure to review that set as well!
I would imagine the chair is detachable from the base to make it easier to change the batteries and do the initial cable attachments 🤔 have fun and stay safe 😁😎
I was just watching the old robocop reviews from you (:
Awesome video once again Spot. Thanks!
Don't the arm and foot rests adjust forward and and down?
Great video, you forgot to mention that the arms of the chair can be adjusted forwards and backwards, and the bottom feet section where the feet rest can also be adjusted up and down.
Aside from the adjustable armrests, the footrest is also adjustable. I always knew about the armrests, but I had RoboCop sitting in the chair for months before realising the footrest can move up and down. lol
exactly
Love your vids been watching since 2012
Holy..............Damn it just gets better. This is so epic. Much respect.
Love your vids 💓
Hi so your comment about the hands not having paint is wrong,they have paint what you are seeing is polystyrene from the box that has semi fused to the hand you can use blue Tac or a very soft guitar pick to get it off. This has happens a few times with the Hot toys iron man figures . Hope this helps.
Before I forget I had Robocop with his docking chair. The armrests do slide forward. Just a heads up on that. Great review as always
Cool, thanks
Would av been so cool if the monitors actualy were electronic
Hey, Spot, are you sure the chair arms can't slide forward on the runners beneath them, to give a more accurate sitting pose?
The photos of this figure I see online show the arms to be near the front of the chair rather than the back.
I’m a simple guy...
Spot posts Robocop or Ghostbusters and I watch.
Always reminded me of BW Megatron's command chair aboard the Darksyde.
That monitor cable clearly wasn't plugged in but it was on... I call shenanigans!
The rubber on the joints will definitely split if left in the sitting position for an extended period !!!
Thats sick!
Super cool in every way!
Hey spot what ever happened to the guest spots and who was the guy who hosted those?
I just checked the scene when he's in the chair the arm length looks about right to what's in the movie
I take it you reviewed Robocop because of the new Mortal Kombat trailer?
I think the chair comes off because then you can switch it 90° and have him lying down.
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I dont collect hot toys, but if they made The toxic avenger, id probably crack and pick it up
Helen Ripley with the Power Loader. Or a Xenomorph egg and facegugger with any of the Alien figures or the AVP predators. If they ever made the Joaquin Phoenix Joker It should have a small set of stairs and the chair he sits in on the Murray show. A motorbike for Arnie T2 terminator. I think I would like a backdrop in every figure. It's just cardboard. It doesn't raise the price at all but for some figures it's really nice to have them. Especially if they are part of a lineup and the backdrop could create a diorama.
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Awesome! well that's super cool~
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
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Not hating, but do you just sit at a table and record reviews all day long? Because you put out so many awesome reviews in a day.
actually no I just record videos in the morning on Sat and Sun, have a life the rest of the time :)
@@TheReviewSpot nice
I have a Mon to Fri job and a 3 yr old daughter too, so theres lots Im doing when Im not doing this :)
I also don't display robocop seated as I'm worried about the joint rubber covers. I got mine when it was released years ago for 300 bucks and is still one of my favorite figures since I love robocop a lot.
I wonder if periodic application of compatible lube can prevent the rubber from deteriorating over time. If they've been able to preserve Lenin and Mao in their mausoleums for centuries, then surely we can keep those joints from falling apart. Since there's a tutorial with a guy applying leather conditioner to the coat of his Crow figure, I imagine there must be equivalent maintenance for rubber too?
@@IllusionSectorNo amount of protectant can fix the issue of the rubber that ht used in this toy. They should have used silicon instead as it's much more resistant to wear and tear plus it's a lot longer lasting than rubber which deteriorates in time no matter what protectant you use.
@@dredgewalker
Oh, snap! I thought it *WAS* silicone rubber. ☹
@@IllusionSector Yeah it's rubber, the Ed209 even had worse rubber dome that deteriorated even when it wasn't even a stress area. And almost every ht figure that had a rubber suit just didn't last long even with precautions like a sealed display case. There's also one more weakness that the robocop figure has and that it used a clear plastic that holds the arms and thighs and some owners reported in them breaking.
@@dredgewalker
_the Ed209 even had worse rubber dome that deteriorated even when it wasn't even a stress area_
Oh, yes! I've seen a video of it. What a horror show! I probably would've made it from fabric impregnated with epoxy - stretched it over a form of identical shape and soaked the material up via brushing, spraying, pouring, dipping, etc, and let it cure into a solid piece a la to carbon fiber. Or, how about just mold the darn thing in plastic? I guess they wanted it to feel a certain way to the touch(?)
_it used a clear plastic that holds the arms and thighs and some owners reported in them breaking_
Oh crap. That's bad news. I din't know! Acrylic, though comparably much more inert than rubber, doesn't age like wine either does it? So if those clear parts are brittle out of the box, I can only imagine how brittle they'll become over time.
If only i had the money to waste on this there so exspencive i want one
I want this.too expensive tho.
w8 900 dollar, dont take my money but damn its an awsome figure ;D
I like the head sculpt that you said you use the most with this RoboCop. Could have one battle damaged and one not. If you ever custom paint one of them I would like to see the finished product. Bummer you can't get the lights to work on the chair. Still a great display piece. thanks as always Spot.
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