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Spiderman 3 - Webworld Playset | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £16.01 You Save: £23.98 (60%)
New (4) from £16.01
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2742
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 5.5
MPN: 69173 EAN: 5010994257972 ASIN: B000QUWNI6
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Amazing playset stands over two feet tall | | • | It has 20 exciting features including a capture cage, a sliding elevator and crane, a rotating spotlight that lights up | | • | A Sandman figure that 'blasts' apart and topples | | • | Requires 2 'AAA' batteries (not included) | | • | Playset comes with Spider-Man, Venom and New Goblin figures. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Soaring high over an empty construction site, Spider-Man battles to protect the city from his three most dangerous enemies ever! Using material from the loose, sandy ground, Sandman has grown to gigantic size, and his massive fists crush steel girders like straw. Meanwhile, New Goblin flings explosive pumpkin bombs while blasting through the air on his sky stick, and Venom crawls across the walls intent on sinking his claws into the web-slinger! Spider-Man is going to need every bit of his luck and skill to make it out of this one! Enter Spider-Man's webworld in the final showdown with Sandman and Venom! The crane extends almost 3ft tall with trap doors, retractable web lines and a search light! Spider-Man is in for the fight of his life! Comes with giant blast-apart Sandman figure along with Spiderman and Goblin figures!
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| Customer Reviews:
terrible falls apart November 23, 2008 Ms. C. A. Fox (uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this toy has driven me mad, to the point of throwing it in the bin once which my husband retrieved it and put it back together . every time my son plays with it it falls apart or one beam comes away and all the rest fall out could be great if it was made better, have thought about glueing the beams but not got round to it as yet. i would not reccomend.
Son loves it but it's flimsy October 6, 2008 Biography Holly (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My three year old absolutely loves this toy, but I think it's poorly made and an absolute nightmare to put together. It really is cheap plastic at its best. Every time my son plays with it, I end up having to slot the pieces back together because if they are too animated and move it about too much it falls apart - in addition, he never plays with the sandman part. However it has given me hours of peace as he loves the crane and the little spider man figures. The good thing about this toy is that it's fairly impressive for little ones but doesn't take up too much floorspace, and the figures are really good. Just don't buy it if you're a single parent who is rubbish at putting things together. I'm very good at this sort of stuff and I struggled! Would give this 5 out of 10. Kids love it, parents hate it.
Read this if you are having trouble building the scaoffold - I have the answer! January 12, 2008 Rachael Dunlop 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The instructions are misleading. For anyone (like the reviewers below) who struggled to get the thing to stay together and found one piece too short, here's the fix. The very first orange piece you put in, between the two A struts and above the two B beams - this piece does not go in the same way as the beams. Turn that orange piece so the loops for the roof piece that you attach later face inwards on the playset. Then slide the piece onto the struts from the inside face of the scaffold, with the little connecting bars horizontal, not vertical like the beams. Push it in hard so it goes flush with the outside edge of the strut. In other words, this piece does not go into the vertical slot like every other beam. It goes in horizontally,to one side of that vertical slot, then you give it a good squeeze to connect it to the inside edges of the strut. It is easiest to see how this works if you have the whole scaffold up already. This way, this first orange piece fits in tighter and the other orange platform now fits. I discovered this after 45 minutes of frustration and the thing collapsing on me. Now it is stable and secure.
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