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Action FiguresNewest Review: ... made by Hasbro. Spider-Man in his blue and red spidey suit with articulated joints to elbows, hips and knees. His upper body moves from side to side and his head turns round. His hands have holes in them for web atack action, place webs in holes pull back and release for a web attack. New goblin in his all black suit with green mask articulated joints to elbows, knees and ankles. His ... more |
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by - written on 13/03/08 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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Hasbro Spider-Man 3 Ultimate Face-Off Figure Pack Spidey Fights For His Life Packaging Blue and black box with clear plastic to front so you can see figures. Back of box has a picture of an action scene Spider-Man is hanging upside down from a bar, Sandman is in the sand and the New Goblin is hovering above them. The packaging is very appealing and eye catching. Story-Final Face -Off Spider-Man VS Sandman & New Goblin Spider-Man is fighting for his life! His most dangerous enemies ever-Sandman and New Goblin-have teamed up to take out the wall-crawler. As Spider-Man leaps from wall to wall, slinging webs like never ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/04/02 (Useful, 749 readings)
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As wrestling is now on the rise yet agin we are seeing more and more toy shops selling the toys. But are they worth the money? when they first released the new batch of WWF toys they figures did not look like the wrestlers and in my view were not worth the money at all. But now the figures are becomeing of a better standered and they are starting to look like the actual wrestlers as well as being able to do some of the following: do the finishing move that they do be able to come out to there entrance music if you have the titontron they can talk trash if you have the trash talking stage and recently you can now buy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/02/01 (Useful, 64 readings)
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Well hello everyone! As this is my first opinion, I'm not exactly sure what to write about, but I thought I'd write about something that I recently got into and about something that I love. As you can guess this was action figures. I bought my first one about two weeks ago. It was the "Dr Evil" from Austin Powers series 1. They are made by Mcfarlane, which, as I'm sure you'll know, are one of the best figure makers by far! Why did I buy it? To be honest, if you haven't guessed my favourite movie is Austin Powers 2: the Spy Who Shagged Me. I'm a huge fan of Dr.Evil and felt obliged to buy this figure! I have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/12/00 (Useful, 172 readings)
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I suppose I'm at that certain age where I can just about remember the origional trilgy the first time round, and can remember getting some Starwars toys as christmas presents when I was small. Now I've finally got some disposable income it seems my desire to rediscover my childhood days through purcasing starwars figures eats up a large slice of my wages! You can pick up starwars figures very cheaply at the moment, from as little as £2 in some places. There are loads to collect, and they look pretty good on display - I keep them in the packaging and have them pinned up on cork tiles in my spare room. There is a reasonalbe chance they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/11/00 (Very useful, 194 readings)
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My action figure collection started last summer. It began with a Rob Zombie figure from the Mcfarlane Rock collection. I hadn't seen it before but just had to have it because I love Rob Zombie!! Being a big fan of horror movies, and feeling quite impressed at how accurate the fgures looked, I bought most of the Movie Maniacs from series 1-3. I was tempted to buy a few of these before my fascination with them really kicked in, but didn't and found last summer was quite expensive!! Movie Maniacs Series 1 apparantley didn't sell well when they were first released a couple of them (Species 2 Patrick and Eve) are very rare. (If anyone has ... Read the complete review
from Siggy
31/12/2000
from oddgal
10/11/2000


