LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Far from Home: Hydro-Man Attack 76129 Building Kit (471 Pieces) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Scott
> 3 dayThe Lego Marvel Spider-Man Far From Home: Hydro-Man Attack 76129 Building Kit was a great solution to having two kids work together building one Lego set. They each decided what they would build before the set was opened, and then traded off, with one building while the other played with what they had just built. Its a fun set with plenty for everyone to play with. Assembly wasnt simple, but easy enough for 7-year-olds, without being boring. It held the kids interest throughout. I recommend it.
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Ignacio Arteaga
> 3 dayEverything was in perfect condition and it was completely new, never opened, and even the box was in great shape. And for this product to be discontinued at stores, it was nice to be able to find this at this great price!!
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Norma
> 3 dayPrompt delivery. No missing pieces.
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MrE
> 3 dayFor such a small set there are quite a few moving and hidden play features incorporated into it. This set is also fun because you get a couple of new villian mini figs, as well as MJ and a cool Peter Parker mini fig with a transforming spiderman head. Good set for play of good vs bad guys.
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Ryan
> 3 dayLoved everything about it. Great Minifigures & great accessories
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Anon9887
> 3 day… I was trying to think of something to say about this Lego set that you didnt already know by looking at the picture of it. Thats what I thought of. I assume its because Mysterio is Italian?
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Hernan Dario Naranjo
> 3 dayExcelente producto, mi hijo quedó muy feliz. Muy buen precio
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Peter Shermeta
> 3 dayThis is a beautiful set and it certainly gets me excited for the new movie. Peter Parker can battle with Mysterio and Hydro-Man in this Venice scene that has the canal, the bridge, a gondola and a tiny cafe. There are fun surprises in the bridge and under the cafe table that give you an interactive experience as your minifigures do battle. The gondola is a really neat addition. It looks great and you can use it in many ways beyond this set. The hat element for Peter Parker that looks like his Spider-Man mask pulled up so you can see his face is really neat. We have Spider-Man minifigs, but not a lot of Peter Parker figs that truly identify him as Spidey and this piece is fun for play (and a good collectible). We also have a lot of fun using it on different figures because everyone should get a turn to be Spider-Man, right? I like that the Hydro-Man water tower ensemble wasnt too big. I was worried it would dominate the rest of the set, once built. It is well proportioned and I think the design team did a great job putting it together. And the printing on the Hydro-Man figure looks really good. In a pinch, he could be re-purposed as a poor mans Dr. Manhattan if you need a last minute Watchmen team. (Sorry for switching from Marvel to DC for a minute.) I think the Mysterio figure is awesome. I like how they did the head piece. Note that there is no unmasking built into this set. You cant remove his helmet and reveal Jake Gyllenhaal; beneath the clear spheroid helmet is a solid grey head-shaped piece. It makes for a great look. The Venice scene itself is really nice. I typically expect a set like this to really be backdrop for the fight scenes as you play, but this one really shines on its own. There are only a few elements that make this Spider-Man and they can all be removed easily. Then youre left with a fun bridge over a Venetian canal next to a cafe.
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Daron Ebert
> 3 daySon loved it
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Atomicwasteland
> 3 dayIt comes with four mini-figures -but of course her favorite is Mary Jane. She also likes the Peter Parker in disguise mini-figure because you can take off the Spiderman cap and still see part of the costume, as if he is just starting to change into Spider Man. This means that she now plays with the Peter Parker figure with her other Spider Man (from another set) because she pretends that Peter hasn’t changed, and then he has, and she enjoys the transition between the Spidermen(?) I must admit I also really like the creativity of the Hydro Man figure; it allows you to build him as high as you want with these neat blue see through (and stickered) pieces. The rest of the set comes with a lot of webbing, which makes sense, as well as two ‘secret buttons’. The first, when pushed, knocked over a table which then causes any seated mini-figures to become airborne. The second button is behind the bridge which causes the top part of the bridge paving to fall off. No so exciting to me, but the kids seem to like it. I think it is a nice set -it is affordable, set in an exotic location, and has two “bad guys” and “two” good guys. And as I have two children, both get to play. A win all around.