Just received my Spider-Man set! It is really beautiful!
Now to open it... very carefully... ;-)
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I just ordered this set from Wal-Mart for $65.00 shipped to my door, does this mean they may start carrying these or do they have them available and shipped thru someone else?Leave a comment:
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I had a difficult time putting the yellow sweater on Peter Parker using a Dr Mego body, I ripped the sweater. Does anyone know of anywhere I can buy replacement sweater. Thank you.Leave a comment:
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I am sorry 2 heads, a suit, and hands, that's a 40.00 value at least maybe more for 10.00Leave a comment:
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I could not imagine selling the repro spidey it's the coolest part of this set. I guess you did pretty good for 10 dollars you got a head ,a suit and handsLeave a comment:
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Well, I managed to sell the Repro Spiderman MIB for $46.00....the Peter Parker outfit for $13.00= $59.00 on a set I paid $69.00 for on BBTS.
So I get to keep the Peter Parker head & modern Spiderman for $10.00...I'm happy.
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Entertainment Earth has only one left. They went pretty fast.
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I got my set! I put the modern outfit on a type s. The head does look a bit small, and the collar stitching flips inside out. The boots are growing on me. I need more bodies, so I have not put The Peter outfit on a body yet. I am still trying to decide if I want to keep the repro one.Leave a comment:
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It does have holes on each side, so I'm going to pick up some black string for it.
Got the Spidey set, and it is quite nice. I used two old Mego bodies so I have three ful figures, and it's worth the effort. The Peter head has a good, flat paint job, nowhere near as shiny as some pics have made it look. THe clothes fit on a Mego with no problem, and it looks good, if not a tad bulky in the torso (a one piece vest with shirt sleeves and collar might have worked better), but that's not a major problem. THe glasses are basically useless, as they don't fit at all and are way to big looking, but Pete looks fine without them. The vintage Spidey is right on, and duplicates the first release suit well (sold off my worn out, scraggly original years ago on ebay, so it's kind of nice to have it back). I like that the material is good quality; the thicker stuff Mego started using toward the end for Spidey was definitely not. The second Spidey (which i refer to in my head as 70's TV Spidey) goes together well, and the extra pieces really do give him a Nicholas Hammond flair, though I think they were actually going for a Captain Action vibe. THe head is maybe a tad small on this one, but not bad enough to ruin the figure. All in all, considering I had spare bodies available, it was worth the price for what basically amounts to three figures. If the subsequent releases are of the same quality, I'm in for the long haul (although I am hoping for a better look at the final version of Wolverine before committing to that set).Leave a comment:
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The Spider-Man prototype didn't have wrists either, but the final product did and in the correct red color. I'm guessing its just easier to cast the hands in resin without the wrists so that is what is shown for the prototypes, but the final product will have them.Leave a comment:
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It would be a lot harder to change the hands without the wrist joint being attached. I hope they don't short us on wrist pieces.Leave a comment:


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