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Nice, crisp photos Skull!


Man, this figure is so good, I might get another one down the road. I've never bought extras of the same figure before, but I want to have another one as spare so I can pose my first one as much as I want :)


Here's my Spidey hangin' out with some of his armored buddies.

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Great picture! Makes me want a Spidey!
 
I should probably stop browsing this thread. I'll probably wait for it to go down in price before I pull the trigger though.
 
This happened...had him posed conservatively most of the time. Really hope SS sends a replacement.
 

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Thing is though in extreme poses especially wear the fabric is held together by the seam its always risky. I would bet that won't get replaced since it looks more like wear and tear than manufacturing flaw.
 
Thing is though in extreme poses especially wear the fabric is held together by the seam its always risky. I would bet that won't get replaced since it looks more like wear and tear than manufacturing flaw.
Wear and tear...I've posed this guy three times, none in advanced leg elevations. If that's the case I strongly recommend you guys keep this guy in museum poses.
 
I wasn't going to buy this figure even though I thought it looked great and then I ran into him in a local store in Vancouver... Damn you for looking so awesome Spidey!!

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Wear and tear...I've posed this guy three times, none in advanced leg elevations. If that's the case I strongly recommend you guys keep this guy in museum poses.
Doing poses where the legs are split or whatever for extended periods is risky. Seems kind of common sense to me. Put stress on the seams too long eventually it's bound to get weak and tear.
 
While Spidey is pretty dynamic and tempting to pose in those arial acrobatic stances, after handling t for a bit, I remember before a toy this is a collectible I'd like to keep in good shape for a while, so I placed him in a safe pose and kept him like that...really isn't worth to spend 200$ + on this figure to risk ruining it
 
While Spidey is pretty dynamic and tempting to pose in those arial acrobatic stances, after handling t for a bit, I remember before a toy this is a collectible I'd like to keep in good shape for a while, so I placed him in a safe pose and kept him like that...really isn't worth to spend 200$ + on this figure to risk ruining it

I'm in the same mindset with my figures. I don't really attempt or even pose my figures dynamically as I am just too afraid of breaking a figure or ruining an outfit.

I just received my Spidey as an xmas present and while my figure did have a few slight issues out of the box, I have to say this is the best Spider-Man HT has made thus far.

The issues I had with mine and the rest of my two cents on this figure can be found in this brief overview I did...



Will be putting out a small comparison video on all three HT red and blue suited Spider-Man figures in the near future.
 
I'm in the same mindset with my figures. I don't really attempt or even pose my figures dynamically as I am just too afraid of breaking a figure or ruining an outfit.

I just received my Spidey as an xmas present and while my figure did have a few slight issues out of the box, I have to say this is the best Spider-Man HT has made thus far.

The issues I had with mine and the rest of my two cents on this figure can be found in this brief overview I did...



Will be putting out a small comparison video on all three HT red and blue suited Spider-Man figures in the near future.


Great review. :D I'm almost tempted to pick this up.
 
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