Sun. Mar 22nd, 2026

Hiya Toys Unveils RoboCop 3 Jetpack Figure: Pre-Orders Now Open

Hiya Toys RoboCop 3 figure with jetpack

This year, Hiya Toys is offering a new collectible opportunity for fans of the 1993 film “RoboCop 3.” Collectors can now acquire a detailed Alex Murphy (RoboCop) figure, equipped with a jetpack, iconic AUTO-9 pistols, and a range of other accessories.

Released in 1993, “RoboCop 3” generated $47 million globally against a $22 million budget, making it the least profitable entry in the franchise. Despite its box office performance, the movie continues to maintain a dedicated fanbase.

Close-up of RoboCop 3 figure detailing

Specifically for these enthusiasts, Hiya Toys plans to release this new Alex Murphy (RoboCop) figure in the fourth quarter of 2026. Pre-orders are currently open, with the figure priced at $118 (approximately 9925 Russian Rubles).

This 1/12 scale collectible stands at a height of 16.5 cm (approximately 6.5 inches). Its armor is meticulously painted in a metallic blue-steel color, faithfully recreating the heavy and realistic aesthetic from the film.

RoboCop 3 figure in dynamic action pose

Thanks to numerous points of articulation, the figure is perfect for dynamic posing—from stable stances to intense shooting and combat scenes. The set includes four interchangeable hands, two interchangeable faces, and a complete set of battle-damaged armor parts (helmet and chest plate) for diverse display options.

RoboCop 3 figure with included accessories

The package also features two AUTO-9 pistols of varying sizes and a muzzle flash effect. RoboCop’s right thigh is equipped with a functional holster, allowing for convenient storage of one of the pistols. For more aggressive display scenarios, an “arm-cannon” part, complete with a smart bomb, magazine, and smoke and fire effects, is included.

RoboCop 3 figure demonstrating arm-cannon feature

Furthermore, the box contains a jetpack with an interchangeable arm attachment that connects to the elbow joints, enabling impressive aerial poses. When combined with a display stand, the figure can be stably positioned in a wide array of combat and flight scenes.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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