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The Real Vic Mackey
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I don't get the impression that she is anything but strong in person.
She looks like Uma Thurman as She Hulk.
I don't get the impression that she is anything but strong in person.
The She-Hulk should be thick, muscular and a bit hulky. This string bean looks like she could be snapped in two.
BB
He SAID, NEVERMIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PUNY!!!! PUnie, Puny lil MR. SORT GREEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ski
Ok ok now I'm just jealous
To this day, I get upset everytime I look at this She-Hulk PF. I don't want no toothpick She-Hulk, sorry. Mark Newman did do an amazing job on the sculpt though.
To this day, I get upset everytime I look at this She-Hulk PF. I don't want no toothpick She-Hulk, sorry. Mark Newman did do an amazing job on the sculpt though.
He SAID, NEVERMIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PUNY!!!! PUnie, Puny lil MR. SORT GREEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ski
I need to get that issue to display with mine
huh? did I trip ski?
I got 7 hulk, thor vs loki, soup, and bat framed poster on the wall.
https://www.allposters.com/-sp/She-Hulk-No-29-Cover-She-Hulk-Posters_i7384561_.htm
I just fixed my Ex's 15 degree of leaning she hulk a couple of weeks ago. now she's only leaning like 2 degrees, lol. fine by me.
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.
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