






CT Toys Robin – Official DC Collectible Figure
We designed the CT Toys Robin to capture the energy and optimism of Gotham's most trusted sidekick. This officially licensed DC collectible stands 6.5 inches tall with 22 points of articulation, letting you recreate classic crime-fighting poses or display him alongside your favorite heroes.
Every detail matters—from the textured fabric pattern on his tunic to the miniature utility belt pouches. Our design team studied decades of comic art and live-action appearances to deliver a Robin that honors the character's legacy while fitting seamlessly into modern collector displays.
What makes this Robin figure stand out

Materials & Construction Quality
We built the CT Toys Robin from high-grade ABS plastic for the body shell and tunic, with reinforced PVC ball joints at every articulation point. This combination delivers the structural integrity collectors expect without sacrificing pose-ability.
The cape uses a lightweight fabric-effect plastic that holds dramatic shapes while remaining flexible enough to prevent stress fractures. Paint applications feature three separate layers on the mask alone—matte black base, gloss finish, and white eye detailing—to achieve depth you won’t find in mass-market figures. Our quality control process includes individual joint testing before packaging, ensuring every figure ships ready to pose straight out of the box.

Articulation & Posing Range
Twenty-two points of articulation give you full control over Robin’s stance and expression. Double-jointed elbows and knees allow tight crouches and acrobatic mid-flip poses that reflect his gymnastics training. Ball-hinged shoulders provide 360-degree rotation plus forward and backward swing—essential for those classic staff-swinging action shots.
The ankle rockers and pivot joints let you achieve stable one-foot balances on narrow display bases. We included a waist swivel and ab-crunch joint so you can add torso twist to punches and kicks. Head articulation uses a barbell joint that tilts, turns, and looks up—perfect for rooftop surveillance scenes or coordinating with taller heroes in your display.
Accessories & Display Options
What's Included in the Box
Every CT Toys Robin ships with three sets of interchangeable hands: fists for combat poses, open palms for grappling-hook throws, and gripping hands sculpted to hold the birdarang accessory. The birdarang itself measures 0.8 inches across with metallic paint that catches light beautifully under display LEDs.
The grappling hook attaches to Robin’s belt via a magnetic clip, and the 4-inch nylon cord can be positioned mid-swing or coiled at his side. We also include a clear articulated display stand with adjustable clamp—grip it at the waist for ground poses or the torso for aerial shots. The stand’s base features debossed DC logo detailing and non-slip rubber feet to protect your shelf surfaces.



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Common Questions About the CT Toys Robin Figure
Yes, this Robin uses the industry-standard 6-inch collector scale, so he displays beautifully alongside figures from most major DC lines. The articulation engineering matches our full CT Toys DC roster for consistent posing when you're building team displays.
Joint tolerances and hand peg sizes follow universal specifications, meaning accessories from similar-scale figures can often be shared if you want to customize your setup. We designed the color palette to complement both modern and classic DC aesthetics.
We recommend the CT Toys Robin for collectors ages 15 and up due to small accessory parts and the articulation complexity. The figure itself is durable enough for careful older children, but the birdarang and interchangeable hands measure under one inch and could present a choking hazard for younger kids.
The joints require a learning curve to pose without stress—adult collectors will get the most out of the full articulation range. If you're purchasing for a younger DC fan, supervised display rather than active play will help preserve the paint applications and joint integrity over time.
The cape attaches via two small peg inserts at the shoulder blades and can be carefully removed if you prefer a cape-free look. We used reinforced peg material to prevent breakage, but removal requires gentle wiggling rather than straight pulling.
Once removed, the pegs leave minimal visible holes that blend into the tunic sculpt detailing. Many collectors swap between caped and capeless displays depending on the pose—aerial shots look dramatic with the cape, while close-combat stances sometimes read cleaner without it. Reattachment is simple and the pegs maintain snug fit through multiple removals.
Our Robin delivers articulation and accessory count typically found in figures priced $10-15 higher. The paint application process uses three-layer techniques on costume details where budget competitors apply single coats, and our joint engineering prioritizes both range and long-term stability.
You'll notice the difference in hand-sculpt variety—three full sets versus the one or two pairs common at this tier—and in quality-control consistency. We individually test every joint before packaging, while many mass-market lines use batch sampling. The window-box presentation also exceeds typical blister-card packaging in collector appeal and reusability.
Every Robin ships with the fully articulated 6.5-inch figure, three sets of interchangeable hands (fists, open palms, gripping), one birdarang accessory with metallic paint, one grappling hook with nylon cord and magnetic belt clip, and one clear articulated display stand with adjustable clamp and debossed base.
The collector-grade window-box packaging doubles as storage if you rotate display figures seasonally. All accessories fit in the form-fitted interior tray, and the box includes character bio text plus photo callouts identifying every articulation point and included piece.
We're always evaluating collector demand for character variants. This initial release represents Robin's most iconic red-green-yellow costume from his early partnership with Batman, chosen for its universal recognition and display versatility.
Future releases may explore alternate costumes like the Tim Drake red-and-black suit or Damian Wayne looks, depending on fan response and lineup expansion plans. Follow our official CT Toys social channels for early announcements—variant figures typically launch 8-12 months after core character releases to give collectors time to complete base rosters.
Dust the figure monthly with a soft-bristle paintbrush, working gently around articulation points and costume detailing. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp microfiber cloth on smooth plastic surfaces—avoid the fabric-effect cape and painted areas with anything wet beyond light moisture.
Keep Robin away from direct sunlight and heat sources above 85°F to prevent paint fade and joint loosening. If articulation stiffens after extended display in one pose, a 30-second warm water dip will restore flexibility. Store accessories in the original tray if you swap them out, and always support the figure by the torso rather than limbs when repositioning to avoid joint stress over time.






