The 10 Most Valuable Hot Toys Figures on the Secondary Market (2026)
1. Hot Toys Hulkbuster Deluxe — Age of Ultron (MMS510)
Median resale: $1,242 | Range: $839–$1,680 | 7 sales tracked
The Hulkbuster Deluxe (MMS510) is the most valuable standard Hot Toys figure in our database. The deluxe version includes a full-size Iron Man figure that fits inside the Hulkbuster armor — a staggering engineering feat for a 1/6 scale collectible. 7 sales tracked means it moves, but not quickly. Budget $1,200+ for a clean example.
2. Hot Toys Hulkbuster — Age of Ultron (MMS285)
Median resale: $1,188 | Range: $862–$1,525 | 10 sales tracked
The original Hulkbuster (MMS285) still trades above $1,100 median despite being older and having a newer version above it. The sheer size and presence of the piece keeps demand strong. 10 tracked sales makes this one of the more liquid ultra-premium figures — you can find one if you're patient.
3. Hot Toys Tron Legacy Light Cycle (MMS142)
Median resale: $1,140 | Range: $638–$1,650 | 10 sales tracked
Tron is a cult property and the Light Cycle is one of Hot Toys' most technically impressive vehicle releases. The light-up functionality and translucent construction make it visually unlike anything else in the hobby. Disney has revived the franchise recently, which has helped secondary market demand. Wide price range reflects condition variation — working lights matter.
4. Hot Toys Back to the Future DeLorean (MMS260 & MMS636)
MMS260 median: $1,139 | 4 sales | MMS636 median: $947 | 26 sales
Two DeLoreans, two different eras. The original MMS260 is rarer and commands a slight premium. The newer MMS636 (Part II version) is far more liquid — 26 tracked sales makes it one of the most actively traded premium pieces in the database. Back to the Future is a property that never loses its audience.
5. Hot Toys Spider-Man 1977 TV Series — Sideshow Exclusive (TMS165)
Median resale: $943 | Range: $750–$1,300 | 8 sales tracked
Limited to 600 pieces as a Sideshow exclusive, the 1977 TV series Spider-Man is a grail for vintage collectors. The Nicholas Hammond likeness and retro suit design make it unlike any other Spider-Man in the 1/6 scale world. Scarcity drives the premium — 600 units is extraordinarily low even by Hot Toys standards.
6. Hot Toys Wolf Predator Heavy Weaponry (MMS443)
Median resale: $899 | Range: $380–$1,201 | 16 sales tracked
The Wolf Predator from AVP: Requiem is one of Hot Toys' most detailed creature figures ever produced. The heavy weaponry version comes loaded with an arsenal of Predator weapons and accessories that drive both the complexity and the price. 16 tracked sales gives it solid liquidity for a figure at this price point — it trades regularly among serious Predator collectors.
7. Hot Toys Batman 1989 Batmobile (MMS170 & MMS694)
MMS170 (original) median: $889 | 5 sales | MMS694 (newer) median: $873 | 19 sales
Two generations of the 1989 Batmobile, both holding value above $870. The newer MMS694 is far more liquid (19 sales) and benefits from modern Hot Toys engineering and electronics. Batman 1989 remains one of the most beloved properties in the collector community, and the Batmobile is its most iconic vehicle.
8. Hot Toys RoboCop ED-209 (MMS204)
Median resale: $753 | Range: $498–$983 | 9 sales tracked
The ED-209 is one of the most unique items Hot Toys has ever produced — not a humanoid figure, but the massive enforcement droid from RoboCop, complete with sound effects. It's an engineering showcase more than a standard figure. 9 sales tracked with a tight price band signals steady, predictable demand from RoboCop fans who know exactly what they want.
9. Hot Toys Anakin Skywalker Artisan Edition (DX34AE)
Median resale: $746 | Range: $673–$767 | 6 sales tracked
Hot Toys' Artisan Edition figures feature hand-painted face sculpts that elevate the likeness to a level well above standard releases. The DX34AE Anakin carries that premium into the secondary market. The tight price range ($673–$767) is notable — this figure has remarkably consistent resale value with almost no spread, suggesting a well-defined collector base that knows its price.
10. Hot Toys Dark Knight Batman Armory with Bruce Wayne 2.0 (MMS750)
Median resale: $730 | Range: $95–$1,000 | 43 sales tracked
The most liquid entry on this list by a wide margin — 43 tracked sales makes the Batman Armory 2.0 one of the most actively traded figures in our entire database. It's a complete set: a poseable Batman in full armor, a Bruce Wayne figure, and a detailed armory display base. 43 sales also means you can actually find one — it's not a white whale.
What These Figures Have in Common
Looking across the top 10, a few patterns repeat:
Scale and complexity matter. The highest value pieces are almost always vehicles, oversized figures, or sets with multiple components. They're hard to display, hard to store, but impossible to replicate cheaply. Scarcity beats popularity. The 1977 Spider-Man (600 units) commands nearly $950. More popular characters with higher production runs trade for less. Liquidity and value don't always align. The Batman Armory 2.0 at $730 is far easier to buy and sell than the $1,242 Hulkbuster Deluxe. If you want to be able to exit your investment, favor the liquid pieces.
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