As a collector, I have gone through many phases. Specifically with toys, there was the Own Them All from a line phase. In addition, I was once a buy one to open, and one to keep MOC person too. On clearance? I know I have three of these, but let me add another for 60% off just because... (hoarder syndrome?) The list can go on. Thankfully, I am beyond some of those crazy phases and have sold a lot of stuff as a result (even though I still have way too much and find myself buying too much again lately). But the one thing that I haven't been able to shake? Building. Whether it's groups, teams, etc., I just love being able to build out and build upon groups. The McFarlane Batman '66 line (EDIT; It's still "The Batman Classic TV Series", but it was changed to "Batman '66 on the Two-Face card, pesumably because he was not on the show) is checking this box for me. I was hesitant to buy these because I like my Mattel versions from this property and wish it went longer and into more depth. But McFarlane is just hitting on all cylinders with characters, vehicles and playsets, even variants, most of which I have skipped. I just got the latest stuff from Target and I really like the Batboat. And Two-Face and King Tut look great added to the line-up.
McFarlane Batman 66-1.jpg
Batman's head looks weird because the Mattel Alfred is directly behind him; bad picture!
We got a great Batmobile from Mattel, which is better than McFarlane's, but I never thought I'd see a Batboat for this scale. Or this many vehicles and playsets for a modern toy line again. And the best part?
I get to keep adding and building the Batman '66 Group Photo!
McFarlane Batman 66-1.jpg
Batman's head looks weird because the Mattel Alfred is directly behind him; bad picture!
We got a great Batmobile from Mattel, which is better than McFarlane's, but I never thought I'd see a Batboat for this scale. Or this many vehicles and playsets for a modern toy line again. And the best part?
I get to keep adding and building the Batman '66 Group Photo!
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