@punknuggetpuny The neck joint broke a while back and in an attempt to fix it, I drilled a hole in his head to make room for a new joint. And I accidentally drilled in too far and it went through lol
I really like that green goblin , I like how it uses the same body and everything as the toybiz hobgoblin/demogoblin just different head molds and color
Hey thanks man! I didn't tighten the ab crunch in this video, but I used this stuff called Mod Podge. I smeared some of it along the sides of the ab crunch, and then I blew it into the joint with a hairdryer. It's not super tight, but it holds its position now
Unfortunately not since the only Marvel characters I have interest in are the Spider-Man characters. But if I do make other Marvel related content, it would be on this channel
@MPS72192 I'd say the best ones would be Sinister Six Spider-Man, Fearsome Foes, McFarlane, and Snapshot. Although they're incredibly expensive on eBay now, ranging from $50-200. Urban Legends Spider-Man is cheaper than those figures and the articulation is reallygood. First Appearance Spider-Man looks good too, but his ab crunch sucks. And if you're okay with no butterfly joints or bicep swivel, Spider-Man Classics Series 1 Spider-Man is pretty good too
@@chewymew Thanks for the write up. Yeah I think I just bought the Classics one for about $40 and now, idk if it was even worth it lol. For the price, I feel like I should have just bought a new Mafex.
@MPS72192 That's probably a bit much for that figure lol. Mafex Spidey is really good, but there's a lot of bootlegs out there, so be careful with that