Ball socket hips and Knees BIG?

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How about one of the 12" wrestler figures ? You could possibly try one of the large "build-a -figure" figures from the Marvel Legends range , ( such as the Sentinel or Galactus ) though this could prove expensive . ( Unless you could find just the legs on eBay ).
( Edit : just found this .)
Her is my first attempt at making a custom Hulk figure. He stands almost 16 inched tall. I used the stretch and roar hulk upper body, hollowed it out and slipped it over a Marvel Masterpiece Legends Sentinel figure from TRU. I used the Marvel Icons feet and calves because of the articulation. I then tried to sew a pair of jeans but my skills are a bit lacking in that department. Comments and suggestions are welcome.

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Yes that is also very expensive, the figure he used is £40-£50 in the UK. Thats why im looking elswhere, like a big childs doll maybe.
 
Yeah , I suspected as much ! I reckon your best bet is the wrestling route . ( I'm actually hoping to get my hands on some 12" wrestlers in the next week or so , if it comes off and anything is suitable , I'll let you know ).:wink1:
 
I have the wrsetlers and im sorry to say but the sentinel figure, not the build a figure one. The one that comes witha tiny wolverine is very good but cheapest I have seen it is £49 post included.
 
I got the wrestlers and was quite disappointed with the lack of articulation in the legs . Luckily , this doesn't really pose a problem for the project I have in mind , but it means they would be of no use to you . :slap
 
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