>>7005632>Did you own it? Yes.
>It sucks, thing falls apart, doesn't resemble anything and doesn't do much. It's a big carrying case.I never had any issues with it “falling apart.” It clearly has the Danger Room and War Room that were featured heavily in the animated series, so it’s a coveted playset to have for renacting the series with your figures, as good playsets give complimenting scenery to immerse yourself in play. And it has plenty of features to progress those play scenarios: the catipult, rope swing/spiked ball, capture claw/jail, viewing monitor, command center with chair, missle launcher, viewing area, and doubles as a carrying case. It’s a great playset for the time.
>Eh...Id give you this one, but its more a vehicle and again resembles nothing. You literally posted a vehicle
>>7003095As far as “resembling nothing, just check out pic related.
>It's a good water toy, but really that makes it a very different and seperate thing from the bases we've been talking about.There was never a clarification made by anyone that this was a discussion on bases, just playsets. If that’s the criteria you require to sate your opinion, then I’m glad to inform you that you’re still wrong in either example. The Headquarters playset is literally the X-Men’s headquarters, and the Water Wars playset is a Mobile command base, just aquatic instead of aerial. If it doesn’t count, the Blackbird doesn’t either.
Get away from me with these “B-b-but it doesn’t count because _____!”-isms.