I just did a spit-take at the discount on this Iron Man helmet replica, because you can save a silly amount of cash right now
I love this price cut 3,000
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Despite checking multiple times to make sure it's the real deal, this Iron Man helmet replica price cut is still blowing my mind. I mean, roughly half off a premium Marvel Legends collectible? That's pretty excellent going, Black Friday or not.
Rather than the usual $155.99/£105, this wearable version of Iron Man's helmet (yep, you can actually put it on) is just $99.99 at Zavvi or £49.99 at Amazon. I've been covering toys and sales alike for quite some time now, but even I'm taken aback by that kind of price cut - it's very unusual for this kind of collectible, and most only get discounts of $30/£30 or so on their best days. With that in mind, I'd absolutely jump on the Iron Man helmet replica as soon as possible if you want a cool display piece.
Marvel Legends Iron Man Premium Electronic Helmet | $155.99 $99.99 at Zavvi
Save $56 - This wearable, light-up helmet replica has never been cheaper than it is here, and considering how the average cost is roughly $123, it's incredible value.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a kick-ass replica for your shelf
✅ Iron Man was always your favorite
✅ You want a gift for an Avengers fan
Don't buy it if:
❌ You hate nice things
❌ It'll make you want a full suit
Price check:
💲 Amazon | $117.47
UK price: £104.99 £49.99 at Amazon
This replica is one of many put together by Hasbro Pulse, which specializes in replicas and action figures for everything from Avengers to Star Wars. It's known for producing incredibly screen-accurate and well-made collectibles (like one of my favorite nerd possessions, the Darth Vader Force FX Elite Lightsaber), and its helmets are particularly good. Yes, they look just like their inspiration. But the weathering is usually next-level, making it feel as if someone stole it from a movie set. That's certainly the case with the new Daredevil Mask.
This particular helmet is based on Tony Stark's Mark LXXXV armour from Avengers: Endgame, so it's pretty sleek on the whole. Along with being wearable, the eyes also light up with that distinctive blue glow. Honestly, it's pretty gorgeous. I'm not the biggest Iron Man fan around, but even I'm tempted to pick this thing up. Someone, please stop me.
- Marvel Legends Spider-Man Mask: Save $10 at Amazon
- Spider-Man Mask UK: Save 19% at Amazon UK
- The Black Series Darth Vader Helmet: 37% off at Amazon UK
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.
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