PRCK GD129, GD200: Spider-Man Bigfigs Review (with Bonus Lele D204 Red Hulk Review)

D204 - Red Hulk
GD198 - Spider-Man 2211
GD200 - Iron Spider

Late review but I wanted to make it anyway just so more people are aware of Lele and PRCK bigfig quality these days, especially since minifigures are difficult to find on AliExpress while maxifigures aren't.

Also, PRCK and Lele are pretty much the same brand for those wondering why we're combing these three figures in one review. What's worth noting is that the Red Hulk came out significantly earlier than the other two which matters especially if Lele/PRCK changed their manufacturing techniques.

I actually liked the preview picture of this guy. He was a different character in a differently designed Quantum Suit. Didn't expect the end product to look so horrible though. The suit's designs look like they're tattoos instead of a suit. Plus, my figure came with two right arms. Poor quality control on Lele's part.

Poor printing application. And it's not even centered well.


I'll just look for a spare left arm and see what I can do about this so that my maxifig isn't wasted.

They gave up on the back lol. Clearly not a suit.

Plastic Quality: 4.5/5
The feel and weight to this figure was pretty decent. Though the poor prints really made it seem cheaper.

Print Quality: 1.5/5
Maybe if the body mold (minus the head) was white then they printed on it with the same designs, it would look better. Other than that, designs aren't centered well and there were many smudges on the design elements.

Build Quality: 1/5
No left arm and double right arms. This also shows poor quality control from Lele.

Design Choice: 1/5
I liked the idea of Red Hulk in a Quantum Realm suit. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't looking for it but it was better than another [Banner] Hulk quantum realm maxifig. The design itself though is just really poorly made and poorly executed.

These two are definitely much better, and that shouldn't be surprising since these came out later than the Red Hulk. Spider-Man 2211 is also a new design and doesn't even have a minifigure yet.




I like the presence of studs at the back of bigfigs, but I also wish they were easily coverable as well. Nonetheless, they're not too obtrusive and can be used for great accessories such as these spider arms.

I like the mold that these Spider-Man maxifigs used, though I don't think Spider-Man is the best use for the mold. There are countless characters in the Marvel universe alone that can make use of such a generic big-guy-mold instead of Spidey. I'm hoping we see more unique maxifigures in the future, and I mean new characters, from Lele/PRCK.

Plastic Quality: 4/5
It's just not as good as other brands out there, but it's still decent enough.

Print Quality: 4/5
Prints are decent, but they're also simple so we can't say much about them. There were a couple of smudges or marks around the figure though.

Build Quality: 5/5
No issues here. Even the accessories attach relatively well to the bodies.

Design Choice: 1/5
Or a 0 too because it's Spider-Man again and they don't even make sense. These two designs are meant for minifigure bodies and not bigfig bodies.

Overall, if you're looking for unique maxifigs, Lele and PRCK can give them to you but typically not as new characters. I hope that they go the same route as Decool by making truly unique molds AND characters (like their beautiful Iron Monger and Whiplash).

Lele/PRCK aren't also known for good quality figures, but they release some pretty good ones every now and then. So with them, it's really a hit or miss. For readers in the Philippines, AngeloMarcus at Greenhills usually displays all their figures for sale so you'll be able to see if a figure is of good quality or nah before you buy!

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