04 June 2011

X-Force: Wolverine

I can not say I am a huge X-Men fan. And my favourites have always been what I would call "sup- porting cast": Angel/Archangel, Gambit, Nightcrawler, etc. Having said that, Hugh Jackman's por- trayal of James Howlett/"Logan", bka Wolverine, amongst others, on the Silver Screen has been a refreshing and pleasant refamiliarization with old acquaintances.

X-Force is the X-Men's "black ops" strike team, and has been led by Wolverine since its reincar- nation in 2008. X-Force is gritty and "dark", and Wolverine is in his element: it's an intriguing sub- ject.

The main hurdle is the base figure: where would one start? There are three potential candidates, all OOP. Two are 1/6th scale vinyl kits from Horizon. While well done and eminently workable, the scale is way too large for my tastes and display capacity. That leaves the 1/12th scale, polysty- rene offering by Toy Biz, sculpted by the Shiflett Bros., which is fortunately relatively easy to ac- quire--and affordable!--on eBay.


Spectacular build-up by CH colleague Ben Edwards. More views here.

The kit is comprised of 27 pieces: 24 pieces for the subject; 3 pieces for the scenic base. Wol- verine is generally considered one of the poorer TB efforts, and while there are fit problems, it is nowhere near as bad as proclaimed. There are only a few spots that require gap-filling; and this is easily accomplished with liquid cement and the fluffy shavings generated by a Dremel burr. As with the Rhino, the plastic takes to file and burr as well--or better!--than most.

All subassemblies have been completed, awaiting to be filled with PUR. Once it is filled, the reanimation of the figure and the conversion to the X-Force uniform will begin in earnest. . .

To be continued. . .

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