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Toy Biz Marvel Superheroes Spider-man Attack Tower

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My Christmas Toy Biz Marvel Superheroes haul continued with the Spider-Man Attack Tower, thanks to my brothers. I was able to get the Marvel Superheroes Training Center back in 2019 and it was something I never thought I would ever own. The same goes with this set. These were things I used to salivate over on the back of my action figure cards while growing up. Especially with the short life span this line had.

Obviously, the whole set is a gimmick-filled toy made to destroy your Spider-Man's joints but it is still pretty cool. I look forward to using it as a display piece in the future.



Preparing to launch over the hurdle.


The height is adjustable in case your Spider-Man doesn't break and craves more thrills.


Spidey's got a spot to practice his web shooting.


You can also practice his web slinging as he goes after the Doom training dummies. 


These stickers are amazing quality.


Seriously, check out the definition here. Especially all these years later.



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