Marvel Legends King Hulk
Toyline : Marvel Legends
By : Hasbro
Release date : 2010
Price : RM 50-60 (back in the good old days when legends were cheap)
King Hulk/World Breaker, whatever name he goes by the Hulk is the strongest there is. More so with this version, from the World War Hulk storyline, said to be the single most powerful version of the hulk, with his rage at an all time high and living on a planet of monsters called Sakaar. Hulk would make his way back to earth and literally obliterate all the heroes and villians on earth. He was nigh unstoppable and only the Sentry could match him in terms of power. So let's take a look at the figure.
The Box
I don't have the box anymore, but hey we have the Interwebs now so here's a handy dandy pic of the box. Also take note that hulk has a that leather strap on him. More on that later.
The Figure
Hulk, pretty much looks like a barbarian. Silver tiara on his head, brown loin cloth and boots. Left arm is armored up in silver and all spiky. Now my figure is wearing the shoulder armor from the MCU BAF Gladiator Hulk, makes the figure look even more imposing. I had to remove the strap that came with the Hulk as it was impeding neck articulation.
Also ignore the sad attempt at the panels lines I tried on the armored arm. Took me a while before I realized that gundam markers don't work on the plastic.
Accessories
Hulk comes with 2 weapons. A sword and an axe. Both weapons fit better on the right hand and fits a little looser on the left as the grip is not as closed. If you have any other 1/12 scale weapons, they might fit.
Articulation
Turns at the neck. biceps, wrist, thigh, boots. Side to side hinge on the wrist, no ankle pivot, torso twist that also works as an ab crunch, no waist twist and single jointed knees and elbows.
Conclusion
I enjoy this figure, granted some part of the articulation is a bit dated, but overall its still a nice chunky feel to it, plastic feels solid, details are pretty good and if you checked out the pics it can keep up with with a more modern figure for some dynamic posing. I give it a 8/10.
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