Thursday, September 15, 2011

SPIDERMAN 3 BY HOT TOYS

Here is another amazing 1/6th scale figure from Hot Toys, base on the movie Spiderman.
Spiderman was played by actor Tobey Maguire. The movies tell the story of Peter Parker an ordinary teen who was bitten by a mutated spider. He then possessed incredible strength, sharp senses and other ability much like a spider, including the web. On the later part of the movies, Peter's struggle in his personal life were also tackled. He is Spiderman but inside he is also Peter who's having a hard time coping up with his life.

The character was created by the legendary Stan Lee in the 1960's. And is still in publication to date under Marvel Comics.

Spiderman's Box

When you open the nice box, you'll be greeted by this cover art.

Spiderman out of the box.
(Please read the instructions that came with figure before playing with it)

Close up of the head and the chest logo.
The suit was made of cloth but the web and logo is some kind of rubber.

Logo on the back of Spiderman.
Too bad my figure had a small hole in the back of the head (seen above).
So inspect your figure before you leave the shop.

He came with two base.
A regular Hot Toy figure base with name and the cool diorama base.
(sorry for the fuzzy photo)

Aside from the relax palm. He came with four pairs of inter changeable hand.
The web shooting pose, a crawling pose, one for gripping the web and a close fist.

He came with three kinds of web, here is the first one.
The web shooting hand with the web.

Peter taking a leak?

Here is another form of the web, this item the end opens up.
The open web in the end is quite heavy and the thin web can't hold it straight.



This is definitely the best and most accurate figure of Spiderman in 1/6th scale for me.
I just hope that the rubber on the costume won't melt or have some sort of problem in the future.
(Again, kindly read the instruction that came with figure before playing with it)


Note: The third type of web is for his swinging action. Hope to pose one in the future.





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