Webslinger wrote:I hear ya Ken, they could have gone all the way with this line and I would have bought them all!!! Civilian clothes Bruce and Dick 2 pack, civilian Barbara Gordon, Alfred, Aunt Harriet, Gordon, Chief O'Hara, John Astin Riddler, Eartha Kitt Catwoman, Vincent Price Egghead, Victor Buono King Tut. Not to mention the guest star heroes they had Van Williams and Bruce Lee as the Green Hornet and Kato 2 pack!!! This line had such potential and Mattel botched it. I really hope we get some more with the upcoming '66 animated movie next year.
You've named EVERYTHING on my own list, total agreement on every suggestion.
I do have some small complaints about the Batcave set, most of which fall in line with complaints voiced in other reviews.
I do wish they'd cast and painted actual switch/dial detail on the bat computer, instead of going cheap with a sticker.
That alone makes this set weak. It's a $25 set at most, not a $40 set. The dichotomy of the accessories is what trips things up. A bat computer but with stuff to outfit Bruce Wayne's study......., but with gear that belongs in other vehicles, not just the cave itself. It's like the set started out thinking it was going to be one thing, and then they realized they couldn't cost out what the set actually needed, so they threw in a bunch of other cheap-to-cast stuff.
They could have done two sets here. A Bruce Wayne/Batman's study, with Bruce and Dick in casual attire. Dick with a algebra text book, and a model plane, the Shakespeare bust and the batphone. A desk and two chairs.
A card-stock floor and back drop to complete the diorama. Make it a store exclusive if they have to.
A second set of the cave, with Batman ( and Robin, OR Alfred). The bat computer, the bat sprays, all the other gear the current set comes with, but also with a work table, and if we include Alfred, his feather-duster or a tray with a sandwich and a drink. Ask $5 more for it, and I'd still jump.
But AS IS, there's enough here to start doing two diorama displays. Doll-house scale stuff can provide all the parts for a study display, and a fair chunk of stuff like tables and chairs for a cave display. Some of the computer and lab stuff can be built out of styrene stock.
The beauty of it is that a fair amount of doll-house stuff is 60's-ish era looking, and most is 1/12th scale anyway.