Thank you!! Great review. I built Modoking TDK. The joint parts are least than desirable. Could be the plastic quality, they tend to crack joint by inserting 2 parts together. The waist, the butterfly joins all broke. I brought 2 boxes similar to your neck case, but they are the same. I hope this Iron Spider works better ‘cause it really looks good.
@@KeyLuDoubleHobby Hi there again, I finish building it last night. And big thanks for the headsup on neck part. That is a tricky part. I love this kit. Proportion-wise, pre-painted parts and the colour separation insert are excellent in a small scale model kit, almost like Threezero. The articulation is basic however. But for what it costs, totally good value. Looking forward to their next kit.
The articulations are surely not great, but still ok to pose some iconic spidy poses. The printing is nice. But it is a model kit after all, the plastic is weaker, break easier. Cannot play it like other action figure. Need to pose it carefully.
@ so the spidey would come out better if one would have good model kit skills , i swear another video where the legs looks like of off , is manufacturing error or the guy that made the video didn’t build it correctly ?
Strongly agree on the model kit skills part. In my opinion, the legs are kind of loose but should still good to pose. If feel too loose, may can add very little blu tack in the ball joints to made it less loose. (Which leads to model kit skills to fix the problems)
Great video. The figure looks awesome. I just hope they would fix the size of their future releases.
very informative , u just earned a subrcriber
Thank you!
Thank you!! Great review. I built Modoking TDK. The joint parts are least than desirable. Could be the plastic quality, they tend to crack joint by inserting 2 parts together. The waist, the butterfly joins all broke. I brought 2 boxes similar to your neck case, but they are the same. I hope this Iron Spider works better ‘cause it really looks good.
I also built the TDK, I think the plastic quality of Iron Spider is better than TDK. Hope you have a good time building the Iron Spider.
@@KeyLuDoubleHobby Hi there again, I finish building it last night. And big thanks for the headsup on neck part. That is a tricky part. I love this kit. Proportion-wise, pre-painted parts and the colour separation insert are excellent in a small scale model kit, almost like Threezero. The articulation is basic however. But for what it costs, totally good value. Looking forward to their next kit.
not bad , i saw a couple bad review videos but idk
The articulations are surely not great, but still ok to pose some iconic spidy poses. The printing is nice. But it is a model kit after all, the plastic is weaker, break easier. Cannot play it like other action figure. Need to pose it carefully.
@ so the spidey would come out better if one would have good model kit skills , i swear another video where the legs looks like of off , is manufacturing error or the guy that made the video didn’t build it correctly ?
Strongly agree on the model kit skills part. In my opinion, the legs are kind of loose but should still good to pose. If feel too loose, may can add very little blu tack in the ball joints to made it less loose. (Which leads to model kit skills to fix the problems)