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Donocropolis

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Is that a Custom Frankenstien? Maybe it's just been awhile, but it doesn't look like the stock Hulk version.

No, just a stock Hulk Tank. it's honestly a genuinely good Transformer. It's the only Marvel Crossover that I bought.
 

Shadewing

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I've never owned the figure, and I must been combining him and the bulldozer version becuase I thought he was Green and Purple, which the latter is.
 

lastmaximal

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I've never owned the figure, and I must been combining him and the bulldozer version becuase I thought he was Green and Purple, which the latter is.
They did make the tank in gray/blue and green/purple, if memory serves.
 

Donocropolis

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They did make the tank in gray/blue and green/purple, if memory serves.

No purple, just Green/Dark Grey and Grey/Blue. Only the bulldozer mold had the classic purple pants.

If you swapped out the dark grey parts from the first release to replace the blue on the Joe Fixit version, you could make a pretty good black and white movie Frankenstein.
 

Shadewing

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No purple, just Green/Dark Grey and Grey/Blue. Only the bulldozer mold had the classic purple pants.

If you swapped out the dark grey parts from the first release to replace the blue on the Joe Fixit version, you could make a pretty good black and white movie Frankenstein.

Don't tempt me to try and make a B/W Frankenstein to go my B/W Dracula...
 

Robogeek1973

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The part of Frankenstein will be played by Hulk Tank tonight.
Just a friendly reminder to me that I regret selling off my Hulk tank oh so many years ago.....
 

lastmaximal

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That looks really nice, great job!
Thanks! Not having handled the mold before I mulled it over for a while. But once I saw how it could be disassembled and masked (what couldn't get the former was easy enough to work with the latter), and how little really needed changing, I decided to go for it.
 


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