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04-08-2015, 04:24 PM
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En Sabah Nerd
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I could do with 'color/paint edits' for Iron Man and Ultron...
@305Batman
I'm pretty sure you are correct. Both that Hulk and the Red Hulk came out pretty close the 'Red Hulk' Story arc and McGuinness was the artist...
@En Sabah Nerd
Personally, I like that Hulk sculpt. It captured the feel of McGuinness' artwork. That said, I can understand why many people don't like Ed's exaggerated proportioning, possibly making this Hulk less than appealing in their eyes. I think Ed's art and the sculpt for this Hulk fig approximate the monstrous size of the character...He's not really supposed to have a physique that a human could attain under any circumstances, be they natural or artificial in nature...depending on the particular incarnation of the Hulk, Banner can gain more than 2,200+ lbs of muscle. What's that supposed to look like exactly? Nothing realistic, that's for sure. I do see your point about it seeming extra cartoonish next to some of the other members of the set. In that sense, I think Thor looks nearly as out of place as the Hulk...
EDIT: After rereading your comment, I see now that your complaint was more about the lack of rounded edges than the sheer size of the Hulk...
Hulk's size is okay, I just would have preferred more rounded fine details. The proportions don't bother me, it's the squareness of the little things. Just more sculpted details, especially on the torso, would improve the look in my eyes. Sometimes I forget these are made with play in mind.
Thor looks too big to me now that you mention it. Like either Thor should be smaller or Hulk isn't big enough.
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