Being a straight colour swap of a past LEGO Marvel mask,
When we had 76285 Spider-Man’s Mask for review early last year, we named it a 'surprising triumph' – yet that's not to say it didn't have some pitfalls. The mix of printed pieces and stickers made it tricky and frustrating to make sure all the webs aligned, as well as some patchy sculpting issues when viewed from certain angles.
Now that reviews are coming out for its younger sibling,
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They certainly do look good side by side and there's a certain 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' mentality that YouTuber AshnFlash commended in his review.
"They're literally the exact same sets, just in different colours, down to the piece count and everything" said AshnFlash. "It's a really interesting decision and really smart.
"It's something, specifically for the Helmets Collection we've been asking the LEGO Group to do for Star Wars, to actually release other Mandalorian helmets. I don't get why they don't do this for more sets."
Indeed, it's worth noting that the LEGO Group doesn't always just churn out sets with new colours, adopting a whole new approach for 75408 Jango Fett Helmet five years on from 75277 Boba Fett Helmet, for example – despite it canonically being the very same helmet in a new colour.
The lack of updates doesn't please everyone, however, with YouTuber Play Well originally giving 76285 Spider-Man's Mask 8.5 out of 10 and dropping
"The fact that it is the same design weighs on this decision, as does the fact that it keeps the same stickers and price," the YouTuber reasoned.
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