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07-02-2013, 08:31 PM
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NikIsTheMan
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I wanted to search the expertise of the board for a little advice. I have a 6 and a half year old son who is a little super hero nut...I've amassed basically the entire collection of Super Hero Squad releases (here and overseas) for him minus about 10 figures in total. He loves them, he even takes one into bed each night.
My question is for those on the board who may collect for their children - I've also spent the past few years collecting the various 3.75 inch Marvel lines for him, and I have them stored right now just waiting for the right time to give them to him. For those of you who collect and give figures to your sons (or daughters) what have you found is a good age for them to get started with the 3.75 inch figure lines? I know they tend to be a little more likely to break at this size given the design, although this is probably more true of the main line than it is 3.75 lines that are aimed more for younger kids, like the Wolverine and the X-Men figures. He does a pretty good job keeping his SHS figures from breaking, but I have pumped a lot of money into the 3.75 figures for him and I don't want to give them to him only to find out it's too soon for him to play with them without breaking them. Just wanted some thoughts. Thanks in advance to the board for any advice that is offered.
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