Looks really cool, but $300?!
I like the look, but I'm not a fan of the cloth/plastic combination to simulate the suit
It’s 1/6th scale with die-cast parts. I actually think $280 sounds just about right.
I also get this isn't the scale they normally do and it's a different character altogether so this them experimenting, taking a risk.
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I’m not sure of the relationship between 1000toys and sentinel but I’d like to remind everyone doubting this figures quality of their 1/6 ultramans. Those are remarkably good figures that are underrated. This Spider-Man shares a lot with those figures, so no, they are not experimenting or taking a risk.
Well even if they've done well with all their past figures I have none to actually speak for myself but I do know what character their past/new figures have focused on: Iron Man and the size they focus on: 10in. So this is pretty new for them which is great glad they're "testing waters" and not only that, but not unexpected (due to their past figures of Iron Man many of which have been comic book accurate), doing comic book accurate suit of a character they normally don't work on I admire them for that.
Problem is that price, for that price, the different hands he comes with need to be diecast too because if I know that suit from the comic books like I really do, I expect that there will be no light up feature coming on this figure.
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Never seen lights on this suit in the comics.
I’m not sure of the relationship between 1000toys and sentinel but I’d like to remind everyone doubting this figures quality of their 1/6 ultramans. Those are remarkably good figures that are underrated. This Spider-Man shares a lot with those figures, so no, they are not experimenting or taking a risk.
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