WAIT MY GRANDPARENTS HAD SOME LEGO THAT THE KIDS WOULD PLAY WITH AND THAT SPIDERMAN SET WAS ONE OF THEM. I gotta find out what my grandma did with the lego when she moved
Why are you blatantly spreading misinformation about the Spider-Man Minifigure? Sure, it is not the most common minifigure ever, but it is much less “rare” and DEFINITELY not unreleased. I think you got your wires crossed somewhere. The original wrestling scene set is pretty well documented to have not come out, but the Minifigure still came out in Lego set 4850, Spider-Man’s first chase. The balaclava head Spiderman has sold 30 times in the last 6 months on bricklink, and there are 80 for sale on it right now. There is no excuse for putting just blatant lies in the video
the whole video is just randomized info. it's so weird. Looks and sounds like AI-written. for example Lego already brought the Space theme back... wtf.
The Spider-Man minifigure (The Wrestling one and Normal suit) was First featured in the LEGO series called "LEGO Studios" which is scenes recreated in LEGO. Other than Spider-Man being the first one, There was Johnny Thunder in a Temple (Before LEGO Indiana Jones) and Steven Spielberg moviemaker Sets. (One of them was Jurassic Park 3 Sets way before we got Jurassic World sets, Which also featured Johnny Thunder.)
What really bugs me is when people confuse the 2004 Spider-Man being the first ever Spider-Man Minifigure when really it’s the 2002 one from the first movie…these are my thoughts and I’m telling you them
There's also a pretty rare thing called "magic chest". It's the strangest thing ever: a lego collaboration with milky way (three mushketers in USA) that was exclusive for... Russia! Basically it's a little box including a candy and a bunch of lego bricks.
Fun fact that version of spiderman Is the japanease spiderman Who ad a motorcicle because It was suppose to be more Like powerangers and was actually the real First spiderman
The spider-man figure isn't THAT rare. LEGO had a bunch of surplus and cranked out an extra set using the figure for the first Spider-man wave. The Bonesaw figure, if you got ahold of one, would be rarer.
oh man, lego universe. that brings back memories. I actually played it back in the day and when it was in beta. I believe one reason why the game failed was how they tried to push the "premium" membership. IIRC you couldn't even leave the starting world (not the spaceship you enter after creating a character) without membership. It was so awfully done that its sad
I have the unicef van, ox , and also the spiderman figure (Edit) After looking through my Lego sets and mini figures I actually have the medical center still boxed and sealed
I had that Spider-Man when I was a kid. It had to have been released. My Mom would have bought it from a Toys R Us or a Walmart (and maybe KB Toys?) in STL at the time if that helps. I’ll have to see if I can still find it
I had the Surveilance Scooter or some other small set from the Spyrius theme as a kid because I recognize that minifigure and know I didn't have a big ship of any sort. I also had a bunch of Space Launch stuff. I had some of the smaller soccer sets but not the big stadium - I was just getting the soccer sets because of how plain and plentiful its basic-print minifigures were. As an adult I purchased second-hand either that Spider-Man baklava or a similar-looking one from a sports theme (Ferrari racecar driver, perhaps?) but definitely didn't get the rest of him. Personally I don't like Brick Headz at all, they're just Lego trying to be Funko Pops. I also don't andn ever have liked Funko Pops.
I have the Double Decker Couch set and have heard of a few of these but don't own them (Lego Universe, though never played it, Lego Football Table, because finding old sports lego sets was funny, Minotaurus, since it was advertised in a Lego Club Magazine, the Boston Red Sox figure, and The Galaxy Explorer, thanks to the Lego Movie doing a near 1-1 recreation of it.)
heeey, i have #22!! Lego sets were super expensive before we joined the EU, and most people could only affort small sets, so my parents would buy me a little lego every now and then :D
About that Lego Universe game Apparently there was an over arching plot that you had to fend off some like darkness Sadly around 90% of the campaign needed to be paid for I actually had a map since it came in an old Lego magazine same with an old Lego Hero Factory game that I also don’t hear about that much
Lego universe was my favorite MMO. It was heartbreaking to see it go and believe it or not it had a pretty big impact on me. Also you didn’t do your research. It doesn’t take place in “Wonderland” it takes place in a Galaxy formed from the pieces of the Shattered Planet Crux. There was going to be a wonderland world but it never made it past concept phase.