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Lego Spider Man Battles

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The Best Comic Book Movie News From Around The Web New details seem to have surfaced surrounding the upcoming LEGO sets for Spider-Man: Homecoming. In a post on Instagram, user delta.customs revealed that there will be two sets, as part of the summer season of LEGO releases. You can check out his post here below: To finish all of my leaks for the summer sets! EDIT: There are only TWO Spider-Man Homecoming sets! A photo posted by Ayyyyyyeeeeeeee lmao (@delta.customs) on Nov 25, 2016 at 7:53am PST Both sets sounds very interesting. What stood out to us was that in Set #2, Iron Man was listed as a character. Does this indicate that we will see Tony suit up in the film? In addition, in Set #1, the bank robbers that Spidey is trying to stop have, “Avengers in their names”. What this exactly means, we’re not sure. We do however know that Peter Parker may be paying a visit to Avengers HQ, so perhaps this means we might be seeing a training exercise take place?




It is important to note that LEGO sets aren’t exactly the best way to get plot details on a movie. A good example is the now infamous Iron Man 3 LEGO set, which featured the “Final Battle” with the classic looking Mandarin on a boat. However, some LEGO sets have revealed characters and key plot events before, such as the Airport Battle set for Civil War which was leaked and revealed that Giant-Man would be in the movie. Time will only tell if these rumored LEGO sets are real, or truly show us anything that will happen in the movie. What do you guys think about these potential LEGO sets for Spider-Man: Homecoming? Will you be picking these up? Sound off in the comments below!Spiderman Games With our Spiderman games, you can play as the masked superhero from the best-selling movie series and comic books. Show the villains of New York the true power of Peter Parker, as you swing, spin, and fly through the sky. In our challenges, you can even climb skyscrapers and drop down on enemies from above!




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This intricate and imaginative LEGO Marvel Superheroes Spider-Man Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle set exceeded all expectations. We first saw this set at the London Toy Fair 6 months ago, and have been keen to get our hands on it ever since. As I’m constantly searching for female superhero toys for my daughter, so I’ll admit the biggest draw for me initially was the inclusion of a certain minifigure. Pre-nursery LEGO building session. We got this set pretty much for this Spider-Girl minifigure! A post shared by Man vs. Pink (@manvspink) on Jul 5, 2016 at 11:31pm PDT But Spider-Girl aside, once we got into building it was very clear that this a brilliant, intricate, and imaginative set, and certainly the best Marvel Super Heroes LEGO set we own. It was fun to construct, respected the source material, and has proven to be a great toy for imaginative play. The has a great collection of minifigures, 7 in total, that should please any Spider-Man fan.




On the side of the heroes we have the original wall-crawler Spider-Man, the aforementioned Spider-Girl, and the Scarlet Spider – who fans will recognise from the infamous Spider-Man Clone Saga. These web warriors come with LEGO webbing and web blasts. We also have Peter Parker’s Aunt May, presumably to add some distress. And of the villains, we have three classic Spider-Man nemeses – Kraven the Hunter, the Green Goblin & his goblin glider, and the Scorpion. Kraven looks every bit his comicbook counterpart, with a spear, leopardskin leggings, and a Lion’s head waistcoat with a mane for his collar. The Goblin has a pumpkin bomb and a satchel plus his glider has stud shooters. The Scorpion has his distinctive stinger tail. With over a thousand pieces, in 8 numbered bags, this is a big set. Recommended for ages 8-14, this was a great one to make with my 4-year-old daughter who remained engaged throughout the construction process. The set is a section of a New York bridge – most likely the Brooklyn Bridge, but could be inspired by one of the others.




It’s an evocative design, reminding me mostly of the Gwen Stacy/Green Goblin classic Spider-Man story. But the real genius of this set is just how many features and details are packed into it. The bridge sits on two hollow pillars (with graffiti and flyer style stickers). One has a space where Spidey has webbed his camera, so he can take the selfies and other snaps he sells to the Daily Bugle. The other contains a hidden lair for Kraven the Hunter – the entrance is covered by lichen and a ladder, but inside is a spear holder, a computer tracking Spider-Man, and even a hiding place for a crate full of diamonds with a pop out door. The road of the bridge is constructed with a series of black tiles and pieces – but this is not a simple road. There is a trapdoor the is activated by a lever, that drops villains into the space with Spidey’s camera – another photo op to sell to the Bugle perhaps? Another hidden feature of the bridge is a hinged wall that swings out to stage a vehicle crashing through the side.




You get two road vehicles with the set – a distinctive yellow New York taxi, and a police quad bike with accessories. Also on the road there is a kind of see saw that launches debris at the action (such as the included trash can), and road signs that can be staged in various forms of damage. It also indicates it’s only 6 miles to the Daily Bugle – a nice touch for the fans. Another nice touch was a printed date plaque for the bridge – 1962, which is the year Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s webbed hero made his debut (in Amazing Fantasy #15). It seems clear that this set was created by a fan. Moving up to the tower, it has traffic light indicators – the levers of which also trigger two collapsable walls. The top of the tower has a Green Goblin flag, that also functions as a lever to release a Spiderweb net. There is also a mechanism to launch and swing a minifigure. There are then two suspension tethers connecting the tower to the bridge – and these like the rest of the bridge are covered with exposed studs, that enable you to position your wall crawling web warriors wherever you like.

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