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After painting so many Movieverse toys working on Hulk was a refreshing change as it's a much less detailed mold. I didn't want him to look real like most of my other repaints but to appear as if he'd stepped out of a well-inked comic.
The icing on the cake was the addition of a gun from a broken gundam figure given me by a friend. This gun seems to suit him rather well. It is multi-directional both in tank mode and when attached to his shoulder. It also attaches to his right forearm with magnets.
I apologise for some of the language in this entry. I've been reading Jeeves & Wooster.
Kitbashed, Repainted, Customized Transformers Movie Marvel Crossovers Hulk
If you have this figure you probably wish the old thing had a ball joint neck, which would make it a much more spiffing figure with which to play. Imagine my surprise therefore, while taking him apart to fit a ball joint under his bean, to discover one lurking there! By loosening a screw the ball joint becomes usable. I also didn't care much (or at all) for the spring-loaded punch gimmick so I removed that and added plastic sheets between torso and hips to stiffen the joint so he can twist at the waist and hold the position.After painting so many Movieverse toys working on Hulk was a refreshing change as it's a much less detailed mold. I didn't want him to look real like most of my other repaints but to appear as if he'd stepped out of a well-inked comic.
The icing on the cake was the addition of a gun from a broken gundam figure given me by a friend. This gun seems to suit him rather well. It is multi-directional both in tank mode and when attached to his shoulder. It also attaches to his right forearm with magnets.
I apologise for some of the language in this entry. I've been reading Jeeves & Wooster.
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"Hey baby, check out these guns! Wait, where is my gun?"
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