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Amtrak No. 350, the Wolverine, arrives in the station at Jackson, Michigan. The depot is one of the oldest used by Amtrak and has been restored. (Scanned from a slide)
"The G.I.Joe Wolverine II packs a heavy punch in a small package. Its light armor protects its crew of two from shrapnel and machine gun fire. It typically carries twelve of the newest generation antiarmor missiles, but these can be replaced with a variety of missiles to target infantry, soft skinned vehicles or bunkers. G.I.Joe now has several major antiarmor assets, and Cobra armor troopers have no reason to feel safe anymore!"
I wanted to add some personal touches to the Wolverine www.yojoe.com/vehicles/83/wolverine/. I moved the driver over from the right to the left side of the hull, and added better crew protection for her. I also figured the vehicle would work better with a crew of two, with a dedicated driver/commander and a separate missile operator. I considered having the second crewmember sitting in the hull, but opted to go with a manned turret instead. The result is slightly bulkier looking than the original, but it works well for my uses.
Initially, I want to build this in olive green, but I didn't have the right brick selection to do build the entire vehicle in that color, so instead went with a camo scheme representing the Lynx, which is based on the Wolverine chassis. I was going to add a machine gun, but couldn't find anywhere to put it that would look cool and also be practical. This came together fairly quickly for me, and uses some of the same track and wheel techniques as my Mauler.
Next up I am going to have a go at a modernized version of the classic Joe APC. After that I'm not sure, perhaps back to Cobra?
Hello sir, in the name of the law, you're under arrest because it's about the man who's standing to me.
He's told me all about you, and finally, you scratched him.
You're a monster, you're a X-men !
Original picture by me
More of a casual type Wolverine.
I want the Wolverine Attack set, but it sounds like it got discontinued.
My Walmart hasn't had it in stock for a month or two, and a Walmart a little farther from me doesn't have it either. I am going to the Lego store at the end of the year so hopefully they have it there.
Here is Wolverine portrayed by Hugh Jackman as he appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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The Wolverine is the newest addition to the OFSI's Mustelidae Class. Fitted with the strongest mechanics available, the Wolverine has proven to be extremely reliable and nearly indestructible. While less technologically equipped than the Weasel LSV, the Wolverine is cheaper to produce. This collection of powerful attributes have resulted in it becoming to go-to truck for most combat situations.
-OFSI Motors
Aahh, finally, the Wolverine made in the brick. This is based off a series of doodles I did a few months ago, but hadn’t successfully turned them into a LEGO vehicle until now. I’m really proud of this addition to my faction, looks very nice alongside the Weasel LSV. More Mustelid inspired vehicles to come; I need to make a good fleet of them! :D
This technique has potential. Not sure if it's been done before, but new to me. One rubber band through both legs then up each side (horse shoe shape). Loads of pose options available. Sorry about the quality of this one. I was just eager to post the idea.
When the Marvel sets will be available on April 2012 my sentinel MOC will be ready to fight Wolverine... or will be totally destroyed ;D
Here you can see Logan drinking a non alcoholic beer (hem...) after the fight.
Momma fox giving it her all...but to no avail. The wolverine just kept his nose down and went straight to her den.
Recreation of the classic cover to X-Men #133 by John Byrne. I did a version of this a long time ago, and it was pretty terrible, and I've been wanting to re-do this ever since.
Anyone know who made this custom torso? I bought it off eBay years ago, but forgot who from. Its pad printed - well done. I think it might be from Onlinesailin as he used to do pad printed figs. I've swapped some things out over time - added th light blue gloves, TLG mask, head and claws. He came with a Brickforge 'Savage Mask', used for many Wolverine mocs in the days before the official TLG mask came along. Thought I'd share while I wait for KO Custom's next project :-)
Designed and folded by me from a single uncut square sheet of 25 cm tracing paper.
Finished size: 11 cm
32 grids box-pleating
Simple design.
Hope you all like it :)
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