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(More customer reviews)Along with other things, I collect legos. And after I saw Spider-Man 2, I could not get over how well 'Doc OCk' was played. So, I insisted I get one Lego Set with Otto in it. I'm glad I got this one, because not only does Spider-Man and Octavius come with it, but so does Harry Osbourn and a paramedic. This set encompasses the explosion of Octavius's Fusion Machine, used to generate electricity. Included is the Fusion Machine and the builing in which it was built. This toy got 4 stars out of 'fun', because the builing is somewhat a flop- it's hinged, so Octavius's four extra arms don't get tangled. Also, I'm aware of a slight defect with one tentacle- one segment is loose. However, it is a minor thing, and was probably molded wrong. There is also an ambulance in this set, and it is, so far, the best vehicle included in a set such as this. I enjoyed putting this together, and this is why I gave it 4 out 'educational'. It requires some (not much, but enough) thought to put together. It helps build constructive and spatial skils. 'Durabitly'earned a 5 because it included extra parts and, in all Lego sets so far for me, the legos themselves do not break easily. I am slightly dissapointed with Octavius's arms- they don't clisk well. But this is a very good toy for the Spider-Man or Octavius enthusiast, and also for the very creative. Many scenes can be acted out with this- Play on!
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Doc Ock is born in the LEGO Doc Ock's Fusion Lab. Dr. Octavius is showing off his new fusion device when it explodes, turning him into the evil Doc Ock. Now Spider-Man must save Harry Osborn from this powerful, new super-villain. Includes Dr. Octavius, Spider-Man, Harry Osborn, ambulance, fusion device and 234 LEGO pieces.
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