![]() Accessories are another strong suit of this figure. The blue is nice and metallic, and the red has a satisfying glossy sheen, which only furthers the very slick stylings of this guy. He’s very sleek, and there’s no denying that this is a very good looking figure. Depending on how you have him posed, this segmentation isn’t as noticeable. By nature of the figure’s design, his sculpt is, overall, rather unimpeded by the articulation, though he is rather segmented. The end result is a figure that can get into and hold some pretty spectacular and very Spidey-esqe poses. In some ways, he’s a little more like a construction set that you can reassemble into different configurations. You have to know what pose you’re going for, and sort of reconfigure him into that set-up. ![]() Due to how the figure has been sculpted and how the Revolver joints are placed throughout the sculpt, you can’t really just pick this figure up and randomly pose him, the way you might with, say, a Marvel Legend. He’s got a lot of joints (the majority of them are Revoltech’s signature Revolver joints), to be sure, but how they interact and are used is slightly different that your typical action figure. The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall (just a little shorter than Hasbro’s Pizza Spidey) and he has 43 points of articulation…theoretically. The point is, he’s definitely a very stylized figure, designed to fit specifically with the rest of Revoltech’s Marvel figures. Scott Campbell’s version of the wall-crawler, with a little bit of Humberto Ramos’ very expressive version thrown in, and it’s all filtered through Revoltech’s usual style. This Spider-Man appears to take inspiration from J. So, it’s not a shock that he was amongst Revoltech’s first two releases (supplanted only by fan-favorite Deadpool). In fact he’s usually on the short list whenever anyone picks up the license. Spider-Man is, of course, no stranger to action figures. Spider-Man arrived in early 2017, with Gwen arriving just a few months later (Venom bridged the gap between the two of them). ![]() They’re numbered 002 and 004 respectively. Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen were released in Revoltech’s Marvel Amazing Yamaguchi line of figures. Today, I’ll be looking at two such figures, Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen. Outside of Aliens, perhaps the best way to pique my interest is Marvel, and as luck would have it, Revoltech has recently been offering up a line of Marvel comics-based figures, under their Amazing Yamaguchi banner. ![]() I was quite a big fan of Assemble Borg, an in-house line of theirs, but my experience with licensed figures has so far been limited two their two Aliens offerings. S.H.While I’m familiar with Revoltech, I’ve not really jumped into the deep-end when it comes to their stuff. #REVOLTECH MICROMAN MOVIE#Sales Pre-Orders Transformers Tamashii Ltd HobbyOnline Premium Bandai Action Figure AGP Chogokin Choro Q Diaclone DX Chogokin Figma Figuarts Mini Figuarts Zero Gundam Hi-Metal R Kamen Rider Kubrick Macross Metal Build Metal Robot Spirits Microman Movie / Manga Realization NXEDGE Plastic Toys Revoltech Robot Spirits Saint Seiya SH Figuarts SH MonsterArts SIC Soul of Chogokin Super Robot Chogokin Thunderbird Ultraman Vinyl 1/2 Head Statue Others ![]()
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