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The shells, surprisingly enough, seemed to be in pretty good shape. I don't currently have other sets with me; I wonder how well these will work with actual Lego.
About Face - Face Painting, Cheryl Painter, artist. Visit her website at www.about-face-painting.com. She is a talented artist.
The Robot Hulk Minimate is from a recent Toys R Us release, and it is one of my favorite Minimates from the past year!
I’ve been working on this She Hulk custom inspired/encouraged by @dolldirt for months now but everytime I picked her up I realised how much I hated the Moxie Teenz body lol.
The plastic is oddly too flexible but also brittle so sanding and refining it is like a fun combo of either melting it, leaving ragged bits or just snapping off in chunks, plus the joints aren’t a stiff nylon, it rubs/sticks to the other pieces so movement is incredibly difficult and it flexes when it shouldn’t.
Honestly I hated working on it and was gonna trash it so I didn’t take progress pics but I sprayed it in green in a last ditch attempt to save it. Surprisingly it ended up looking nicer than I thought in one colour so she’s been saved,
The following modifications were done in an attempt for me to like her:
Outright replaced the neck with a Barbie neck for added length and better neck mobility with milliput to smooth out the transition
replaced hands with Color Infusion Hands from Integrity Toys
Replaced feet with Hobby Base Joints and Monster High inspired by @queenofsquids
Cut off the entire front chest plate, snapped the torso joint and repositioned it to sit better
Sculpted a new pair of (lopsided) breasts that sit higher than her original ones
Carved out hips and trimmed off shoulder ridges
I’m not really proud of any of the individual mods cuz any attempt at refining them too much just damaged the doll further and every time I tried to even out her new breasts they just got progressively larger til I had to stop lol.
Her head was a thrifted Wonder Woman playline head which matched the proportions well enough but I wasn’t too crash hot on it.
But despite struggling with She Hulk every step of the way I think every mediocre element comes together to make for a truly unique and interesting doll.
28-03-18
LEGO Betty Ross, Bruce Banner (& Hulk) & Emil Blonsky
LEGO Incredible Hulk
Betty: Rey hairpiece (TLJ), Jyn head (RO), Hermione torso (Dimensions), Scarlet Witch legs (AOU).
Bruce: Steve Trevor hairpiece (WW), Bruce Banner head (Ragnarok), Indiana Jones torso (Raiders of the Lost Ark - 7195).
Hulk: Avengers (2012).
Blonsky: Hawkeye hairpiece (Avengers), Winter Solider head (Civil War), German Soldier torso (The Last Crusade - 7620), A-Wing pilot legs (75196).
Der Hulkster,kurz vor der Explosion...gibt es ein Inferno....
The Hulkster, shortly before the explosion ... is there an inferno ....?
BROWN POO: HULK ?
HULK: yes BROWN POO friend.
BROWN POO: could you wash your feet more often ?
HULK: me sorrie BROWN POO , HULK promise. :P
Paris #streetart #parisstreetart #paris #tunneldestuileries #hulk #painting #graffiti #patm666photos
Hulk was finished signing autographs at this point. This is a better picture than the first one, but I still had to touch it up a bit.
Played by Mark Ruffalo
Wallpaper from Wyndham Rewards
This image is property of The Walt Disney Company / Marvel Entertainment
Place: Pollard Street, Ancoats, Manchester
Camera: Kodak Retinette1B
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Developed and Scanned: ASDA Eastlands
I wanted to do an art project on the side and what could be more fun than celebrating those over the top cartoon like characters from the WWF as is was known back then. Here’s my first. Hulk Hogan. - See more at: iansummersillustration.blogspot.co.uk/#sthash.LoFXqToC.dpuf
The Purton Hulks or Purton Ships' Graveyard are a number of abandoned boats and ships, deliberately beached beside the River Severn near Purton in Gloucestershire, to reinforce the river banks. Most were beached in the 1950s and are now in a state of considerable decay. The site forms the largest ship graveyard in mainland Britain.
A riverbank collapse in 1909 led to concerns that the barrier between the river and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal would be breached. Old vessels were run aground and soon filled with water and silt to create a tidal erosion barrier. The vessels included steel barges, Severn trows and concrete ships. The boats came from throughout the British Isles and were built in the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th.
Since 2000, archaeological investigations have been undertaken to find out more about the vessels and their states of decay. One barge has been scheduled as an ancient monument and several are included in the National Register of Historic Vessels.