Spidey fans should be very happy indeed with Hot Toys’ latest detailed look. The company has gone in-depth with one heck of a classic Spider-Man.
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Hot Toys has been on a roll lately. Well, to be fair they’re kind of always on a roll, but the announcements have been coming fast and furious, and have included massive fan-favorites like No Way Home’s Goblin and Doc Ock. Today’s announcement might not technically be a reveal, but it is pretty spectacular nonetheless. And it’s not even from a movie.
Today the toy-maker took the wraps off of a new version of the Web Head from the PS4/5 Spider-Man video game. And they have gone deep with a detailed look at the upcoming figure.
Spider-Man is not only decked out in his classic togs for this one, he’s also got a ton of articulation, and an amazingly cool base. A section of building is included to Fram your display with, complete with a fully posable Scorpion tail, about to strike from ‘off panel’.
Spider-Man (Classic Suit) from Hot Toys is priced in at a remarkably low (for what it is) $260 USD. He’s up for pre-order vis Sideshow Toys right now, and is scheduled to ship… right now! Well, some time now through next month, but you get the idea.
The Spider-Man (Classic Suit) 1/6 Scale Figure features:
- An authentic and detailed likeness of Spider-Man wearing the Classic Suit in Marvel’s Spider-Man video game
- A newly developed masked head sculpt with 3 pairs of interchangeable eyepieces
- Specialized 1/6 scale body with over 30 points of articulation
- 12 interchangeable hands for a variety of posing and display options
- One newly developed red and blue Classic Suit One newspaper
- One smartphone
- One pair of web-shooters
- 6 spider web accessories (attachable to web-shooters)
- One open spider web effect accessory
- One metallic green Scorpion tail diorama accessory (with bendable wire)
- One specially designed city-themed character backdrop
- A dynamic figure display stand with game logo and character nameplate
Spider-Man in his classic suit coming up from Hot Toys
Source: Thinking Philippines
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