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Hot Toys MMS103 X-Men Origins Wolverine action figure from the 2009 movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It is an older figure and not easy to find - even knock off set which is close facsimile copy. Anyway, I like the movie so much!
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Taken at Whipsnade Zoo the other day, I was very lucky to catch them at feeding time as Wolverine's prefer the cooler weather. A few minutes later and they'd have been back hiding again!
MOC: Wolverine SS. The side profile is pretty nice, with angles in the front and curves in the back. It also leans quite sportily forward.
Though this is still only about 85% of my Wolverine figures, I decided to display them in honor of the opening of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils and Cover by HOWARD CHAYKIN
Special double-sized issue! "The Man in the Pit"
Wendell Rayfield is a recently divorced, down on his luck ex-cop who's looking down the business end of 40 with no hope for the future and with demons from his past still haunting him at every turn. All he has going for him is his new job. A job that involves a very large machine gun, a hole in the ground, a certain hirsute mutant and several thousand bullets. We all know what damage Wolverine can do with his claws, but how dangerous can he really be when all he's able to do is talk? Wendell Rayfield is about to find out. Written by up-and-comer Jason Aaron (The Other Side, Scalped), with art by comic book legend Howard Chaykin (Blade, American Flagg!).
The 1910 Pullman car sits adjacent to the original Oden Fish Hatchery, now a visitor center for the new hatchery. The railcar is the re-creation of the 1914-1935 "fish car" named "Wolverine." The Wolverine was the last fish car operated by the Department of Conservation. Fish cars were used to transport fish from the hatchery to the planting sites. Inside the railcar displays etc. depicts how employees of the Michigan Department of Conservation lived and worked in a train car while transporting and stocking fish across Michigan. The car has the identification marking of the Adrian & Blissfield Railroad (ADBF 5210) a previous owner. Prior to ADBF the car was owned by VIA and Canadian National Railway ( Note: This particular car was never used in the service of the Department of Conservation of Michigan.)
MOC: Wolverine SS. The front end features a single fog light and the hood ornament, which ties in pretty nicely with the name.
...en voyage surprise au Japon: legoleaks.blog28.fc2.com/blog-entry-5209.html
...et ici chez Will, que je remercie pour ses conseils et sa disponibilité: www.brickheroes.com/2012/05/wolverine-serval-par-empilebr...
Veelvraat of Warg (Gulo gulo)
GaiaPark, Kerkrade, The Netherlands
Conservation status: Near threatened
You could tell that the people who dressed up were so freaking excited at having their pictures taken. And people were so freaking excited to take pictures of them.