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NYCC 2013 Hasbro Party - Marvel
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Exodus
It's interesting that Hasbro loves to do varints with Marvel figures, and yet there TF's I don't think they ever had?
Yes, they have done several variants over the years with TFs - most recently with the FOC Jazz and Prime figures. But they have yet to do the "swap" style of variant, like we've seen recently with MU and ROML/6" movie figs.
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Originally Posted by
cannibal487
I can't believe Hasbro has advertised them as having great articulation and
going as far as stating you could recreate your favorite poses and scenes etc
..
But they didn't say that. You should probably re-read the press release again. They said you could "recreate the
excitement
" of ASM2 with the 3.75" figures.
The only ASM2 line that gets its articulation talked up a lot in that PR is the 6" series, and even then they don't mention recreating scenes or poses from the film.
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Immortalgem
Am I The Only One Who Notice That Some Of The Spiderman Toy Figures Are Just Repainted From The Older Amazing Spiderman Toys
And The Worst Part Is That Its Not Very Articulated compared To The Other Spiderman Toys
I'm not sure where you're going with this. The 3.75" toys from the first film weren't very articulated (with one exception), while the 6" toys from then were quite articulated. With ASM2, they seem to be doing the same exact thing with their 3.75" and 6" offerings.
And it's not like Hasbro has never reused a toy mold before.
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