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Post by X-Fan on Dec 29, 2008 9:43:59 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Bank Heist Battleground playset from Playsets here.
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Post by jestergoblin on Apr 2, 2009 10:52:32 GMT -5
I think Hasbro learned their lesson about these playsets...
Spider-Man: He's a good sculpt but has the movie paint scheme. Uneventful, but a good figure. C
Doc Ock is a minor repaint, he's shirtless! Exciting! Only not. D
The playset itself is really toy-y. It looks too childish for me. Meh. C-
Spider-Car: No idea why Spider-Man has a car but this adds some play value. C
For $30, this set is a rip off. It's a good playset for kids, a hero, villain, and car add a lot. I picked mine up for like $10 and it's still just kind of there. At $10 it's okay, at $30 it's a waste.
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Post by jestergoblin on Jul 6, 2010 23:00:50 GMT -5
Growing up, I loved the concept of playsets. I still have two Castle Grayskulls and a Snake Mountain that all of my figures fought over, along with the Technodrome and Sewer for my Ninja Turtles to call home. But I didn’t always have those and fondly remember turning chairs over or turning old car seats into fortresses for Shredder and Skeletor to fight Spider-Man and Leonardo. Or when I was in the car, I remember adoring my Mighty Max sets (at least until the figures were lost forever in the car seats). So when the Bank Heist Battleground set came out, I was hoping it would rekindle my love of a contained plastic world. Continue reading jestergoblin.com/?p=4469
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