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Thread: more articulation is a good thing

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    more articulation is a good thing

    I have a very faded Thing figure that had no arms so he got a pair of Hulk arms to get by with for a few. He also has green eyes because he's so faded. Anyway, here he is with some Hulk arms and waist articulation. The body is totally different from the articulated waist Hulk I made. That body was made by me and this is not the same at all. His costume doesn't make for a lot of twisting of the waist, but he moves great. He's also a tad taller than he was before I altered him. Hope you enjoy the pictures.





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    Get the pun in the title?
    Isn't the articulation cool?
    Last edited by LonnieFisher; Jun 28, '10 at 1:07 AM.

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    Ha ha yes. He certainly looks more poseable. Would it be possible to see a pic of him standing next to a regular Hulk body?

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    Hmmm.....I'll have to reassemble him. I was going to get my better Thing figure to alter so he has correct arms.

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    Ok, anyway it looks really good.

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    Last edited by LonnieFisher; Jun 28, '10 at 9:20 PM.

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    Added a couple of pictures with a regular t-2 and with the Hulk. He's way taller than the Hulk.

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    Wow thanks Lonnie...that is magnificent.

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    Thanks Cat.

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    Quite a difference in size with the Hulk
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