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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Toy Review: S.H. Figuarts Hulk (Avengers: Infinity War)

This is Bandai’s 3rd attempt in bringing the big green giant on to their S.H. Figuarts line. On this set, Hulk has a darker green tone than of the first 2 versions on the character in the same line. You can see that the airbrushed lines are actually more natural. In this figure, his lower garments are torn more like what he was, not only in Infinity War but on the first Avengers movie.

There are only a pair of grabby hands and two head replacements. It may come to one as unfortunate but, this is the easiest hand and head replacements I’ve dealt with so far. Switching the heads and wrists may let you feel that the pegs are not sturdy but actually they do because of the ample thickness. 

 Now this is way leaps and bounds better since the character debut in S.H. Figuarts. This figure is more flexible, highly sturdier and more like a renewal. Sure the accessories are not as fantastic as Thor Ragnarok version, but for its joints and playability, there are more poses that you can bring it into. Of course, what I wanted to see are clasped hands just to make him do the thunderclap. The additional head replacements are great and enough for what I wished for.

















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