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Funko Primal Age Batcave




With these toys hitting clearance prices, I decided to pick up the Batcave. You can tell from the above pictures, that the packaging is clearly evoking MOTU. Even with the cross sell on the back. Very nice artwork. However, what is on the inside is far cooler.


First, let me say that all of the details on this playset are amazing. And, despite what you may have heard, this is some pretty good plastic and has some weight to it. Now, I am not a fan of the Primal Age series but I plan on using this as a stand in for Castle Plun Darr.



I really like that standing area behind the Bat's head. 


The Cave opens up just like Castle Grayskull and as some really nice features.



The spine/ladder is really well made with nice details and it has some weight to it.


I love the depth of the dungeon. I could honestly fit two more figures in there. I have to say, though, that while the overall set is very sturdy, the cage doors and the front door are kind of lightweight and flimsy. They won't break but they don't stay in place as well as I would prefer.


 The upper room is neat but seems small but honestly, that is all the because of the throne.


With it out of the way, there is room for some sinister meetings to take place.


And I prefer for this guy to have the throne anyways.


Awesome details.



So, despite being meant for Batman, this set is very cool and looks great with your Thundercats!




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