He looks amazing but yes he should be bigger but if it was, mezco would charge 300 or something for it LOL.
On 11/6/2025 at 1:00 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:Whoa this is extremely impressive, of course it's Mezco so it won't be a cheapy, but could this be the best 1:12 Hulk as of now? Maybe...at least in Mezco fashion it comes with many possible potraits for appearance options, and neat effects/accessories, the question is....would this scale appropriately with a Legends figure..???
The quickest answer for that is to watch for reviews of it when it debuts in-hand. I would say that it probably scales comparaitvely to other Mezco superhero characters, who, if I recall, tend to scale slightly smaller to ML et al.Now, that being said,the Hulk typically sizes a bit larger than most heroes, AND some of his earlier looks have him bigger, but not by that much. My guess is that he's a safe bet in scale with ML figures, for what he's supposed to be.
Whoa this is extremely impressive, of course it's Mezco so it won't be a cheapy, but could this be the best 1:12 Hulk as of now? Maybe...at least in Mezco fashion it comes with many possible potraits for appearance options, and neat effects/accessories, the question is....would this scale appropriately with a Legends figure..???
This looks like a Hulk that will please Hulk fans. Especially those disappointed with Legends. But I can also see that being a bit of a double-edged sword. If you are primarily a Legends collector? And like having a display on a shelf? I feel his aesthetic won't mesh well with Legends. Not saying the sculpt and paint don't look good. Just that those that care about aesthetic across a variety of figures may find he is a bit too realistic. If you are mostly a Hulk collector and pick and choose and don't care about displays? I think he's a good looking display piece. That said? I own two Mezco figures. You may preorder him now, but I'd expect to wait at least a year (or more) before you get him in hand.I ordered the Mezco Indiana Jones and Arnold Toht.
They are nice figures, but not without issue.The Indiana Jones has no strap or fastening for his gun holster. So the flap just kind of flops about. (I thought about a tiny magnet for this).His likeness really doesn't look like Ford and more like Dennis Quaid or Chris Pratt.His clothes while they don't look baggy are somewhat restrictive for posing and I fear his faux leather jacket will crack and peel over time.Toht has great head sculpts and hands. They did capture Ron Lacey's likeness.The light up Ark of the Covenant is great.But his jacket they included? Completely useless and doesn't hang on his shoulders like in the film.These are high end premium priced figures, and folks should be aware that Mezco can have it's issues too before they decide to plunk down the cash for a figure that is this expensive. The soft goods on the Hulk look nice, but I do wonder if they will limit his articulation in the way Indy's do. Indy for example has some restricted movement at the shoulder. You also have to be careful not to stress the fabric too much.
On 11/5/2025 at 4:56 PM, MrAllMine said:Looks good but should be much bigger.
It's pretty right for silver age Hulk, which seems like what they're mainly going for. He used to be in the 7 foot range before size creep started taking hold.
Looks good but should be much bigger.
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Well this looks interesting. Im really interested to see how much of this executed vs just plain photoshop, as in can he move. Meczo has a terrible track record with the mobility of their bigger figures. And 150...is steep. But yeah I paid msrp for their doom. Guilty.