Was about object to the terminology but what the hellI love playing with my dollies.
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Was about object to the terminology but what the hellI love playing with my dollies.
I think the current vernacular is "man-dollies", used like such: So you can put your hair up in a man-bun, go to your man-cave, and play with your man-dollies.
On a completely unrelated matter, I hope that they don't just leave Iron Spider with peg holes in his back when displayed without the Spider-legs.
Has anybody ever wait listed with Timewalker? I, stupidly, waited a bit on ordering Iron Spider and I just joined the wait list. Any idea how optimistic I should be? I'm fairly new to the hobby and have really grown to like their services. Would rather give them my money before going to Sideshow.
Depends on how many people cancel their orders and how late you joined. Hard to tell.
Technically, your money is still going to SS, no matter which retailer you purchase from in the US.
Valid, but Timewalker's been great for me and I enjoy giving them my business. It's not an anti-Sideshow sentiment, but a pro-Timewalker one.
Armor would not allow Spidey to use all of his flexibility, plus the suit isn't metal in the movie.
It is still made out of fabric.
Armor would not allow Spidey to use all of his flexibility, plus the suit isn't metal in the movie.
It is still made out of fabric.
It looked like nano tech, just like mark 50. So IMO, there'd be no reason not to make the figure like Mark 50. That would be more movie accurate, despite sacrificing articulation.
HT is more about how it looks. If they made it like an IM suit it would have massive gaps at the shoulders, elbows, knees and hips in any other pose other than standing straight with his arms at his side and everyone would be complain that it doesnt look like it does in the movie. I would rather have look like a metal (or whatever it is) suit that is form fitting than a IM suit trying to look like spiderman.
It's disappointing that the suit doesn't have the lights on the body like the Iron Man suits, but then it'd have to be made out of plastic.
HT is more about how it looks. If they made it like an IM suit it would have massive gaps at the shoulders, elbows, knees and hips in any other pose other than standing straight with his arms at his side and everyone would be complain that it doesnt look like it does in the movie. I would rather have look like a metal (or whatever it is) suit that is form fitting than a IM suit trying to look like spiderman.
If the iron Spider-Man suit was nano tech then the mk47 would have been. Since we saw the iron spider suit in homecoming where he wore the 47. It behaved nothing like the 50 I’m the film either.
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