Overseas company
Sentinel has released official images for their upcoming
Marvel Comics based Re-Edit 1/6 Scale Iron Spider figure set for release in
December.
The figure which will stand around 11" tall includes diecast and cloth elements parts for the outfit costume as well as interchangeable hands and removable/articulated mechanical spider legs that attach to the back. Check out the images below. You can pre-order this figure now at
HobbyLinkJapan.com.
This figure looks amazing, Im really digging the armor pannel style they put in the mold of the suit,its a bit out of my price range and I dont really collect 1/6 scale figures, but Its still a great looking figure.I really hope Marvel Legends of Mafexdoa 1/12 Comic book style Iron Spidersoon (included with articulated legs not like the ML MCUversion that didnt come with the spider legs accesories).
Wow! This figure is astounding. The details, features, articulation, etc. are beyond impressive. Even though is beyond my budget, Im surprised its under $300.
I wish the mcu version looked like this.
Wow! This thing looks sick! Always loved the Iron Spider design! Was really hoping they would use a design more like this in the MCU films. The Iron Spider suit in the MCU looks a lot more like the Ben Reilly Spider-suit to me. Still one of my favorite designs, just interesting that they kinda blended those two together rather than going with something more like this.
FASVB -
2018-10-01 @ 3:27 pm
This is an amazing figure. Very comic book accurate. Sentinel does amazing pieces. They are on the pricy side, but if you can afford go for it. I barely can pay for my SHF Iron Man. Would be awesome if Bandai also made comic figures.
MIKE -
2018-10-01 @ 2:34 pm
Awesome but way out of my price range. Bummer.
Wow that is one of the coolest looking designs for an Iron Spider! His head looks a little too narrow though, right?
But Man these Sentinel figures are pretty cool! But theyre just too big! And expensive!
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