Hot Toys Battle-Damaged Robocop and Alex Murphy Sixth Scale Figure Final Product Photos

Hot Toys Battle-Damaged Robocop and Alex Murphy Sixth Scale Figure Set 011“I’m not arresting you anymore”. Hot Toys and bloggers around the world have released a new gallery of images featuring the recently released Hot Toys Battle-Damaged Robocop and Alex Murphy sixth scale figures.

The movie-accurate RoboCop (Battle Damaged Version) Collectible Figure is specially crafted based on the image of Peter Weller as the battle damaged RoboCop. It features a new sculpted head sculpt with mechanical details, specially painted battle damaged armor, working thigh gun holster, detailed weapons and accessories.

The movie-accurate collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Peter Weller as Alex Murphy in his police uniform in the film featuring a newly developed head sculpt, highly detailed costume, weapons, and accessories.

With all of the new Robocop 12-inch action figures hitting the market recently, you should be able to pick up exactly what you want for the perfect display to remember the movie. Hot Toys has already released Robocop with the mechanical chair, as well as a new version of the ED-209. Now with the release of Robocop and Alex Murphy, you should have plenty of display options.

If you still haven’t pre-ordered the figures, they are still available for pre-order at Sideshow Collectibles. The collectible figure set is priced at $439.99 and is scheduled for shipping in July 2015.

The gallery below features some of the images that were put up on Hot Toys’ Facebook page. For the complete gallery of the Hot Toys Robocop and Alex Murphy sixth scale figures, head on over to the gallery on their Facebook page. More information about the Robocop sixth scale figure set can be found here.

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By Bryan Stewart

Bryan first discovered an appreciation for action figures at an early age, setting up elaborate GI Joe ant hill attacks, complete with firework pyrotechnics. Due to the high injury rate for the Joes, replacements were a constant necessity.

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