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I have the She Hulk Premium format statue and noticed the other day she was leaning forward. I could not find any reason for this since there were no cracks in her legs and the metal pegs in her feet did not seem bent and the stand was fine also. I set her up so she was leaning back to see if she would return to her normal stance and she did. I still can't find a reason that he went forward like she did. Does anybody know why this happened and how to prevent it from happening again? Thanks in advance.
 
There is nothing to really show right now. She went back to the way she should be. Didn't think about taking pictures until after she was ok. Just didn't know if this had happened to anybody before.
 
I have the She Hulk Premium format statue and noticed the other day she was leaning forward. I could not find any reason for this since there were no cracks in her legs and the metal pegs in her feet did not seem bent and the stand was fine also. I set her up so she was leaning back to see if she would return to her normal stance and she did. I still can't find a reason that he went forward like she did. Does anybody know why this happened and how to prevent it from happening again? Thanks in advance.

There is nothing to really show right now. She went back to the way she should be. Didn't think about taking pictures until after she was ok. Just didn't know if this had happened to anybody before.

I don't know, button are the second person on the site to mention a statue seeming to flex position in the last few weeks. The other was some plants on a Poison Ivy statue..... Was you place particularly hot?? Or was she in direct sunlight??
 
this the main flaw with she-hulk. pic was posted of it before on the she hulk pf thread.

this is what I did and posted on the she hulk pf thread but it might require more aggressive or not required at all, depending on your statue:

her right leg doesn't have the peg to connect to the base, so I work on the left. I drilled the peg hole on the base forward, relative to the degree she's leaning forward. for the bottom connection underneath her front left feet, and on the base, I also drilled forward at an angle. so both connection now allow her to lean backward. then I mix apoxy glue compound, bought at hobby store, and let it drip to the top left feet connection on the base; this will keep her from leaning forward and hold her there. this cause her left feet to raise 1/8" above the base, only at her front left feet; her back left feet is still level to the base. its not noticeable as the base split surface hides it well. the other right feet is fine and all level.

Basically I drill the left feet to allow her to lean backward and apply epoxy glue compound to hold her back.
 
I don't know, button are the second person on the site to mention a statue seeming to flex position in the last few weeks. The other was some plants on a Poison Ivy statue..... Was you place particularly hot?? Or was she in direct sunlight??

It got a little warm, but I could not see any stress points on where she could have bent. It's just weird I have never had any other statues do this. Guess I will keep her at an angle where she is standing straight up. Thanks.
 
this the main flaw with she-hulk. pic was posted of it before on the she hulk pf thread.

this is what I did and posted on the she hulk pf thread but it might require more aggressive or not required at all, depending on your statue:

Thank you for this information.
 
I have the She Hulk Premium format statue and noticed the other day she was leaning forward. I could not find any reason for this since there were no cracks in her legs and the metal pegs in her feet did not seem bent and the stand was fine also. I set her up so she was leaning back to see if she would return to her normal stance and she did.

Can you post a pic of how you leaned her back?
 
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