Imo the bigfig only needs the leg articulation added to bring it in line with the regular minifig, then it would be perfect, you'd be able to sit them down as well as put them in running poses
Yep the final upgrade to the mold. Then again the new Hulk or possible future mold for future bigfigs has studs on it's back wich is something minifigures lack. The first bigfig with posable arms and rists was sort of a prototype for the new mold to keep it stable but with an ajustable head mold leg posabillity would be the next thing to go for. The jw dinosaurs are bigfigs in a way and have conections for limbs so I could definetley see the bigfigs with moveabld legg conection. The first dinosaur molds wer not verry posable compared to jw and dino attack but have had more time to be upgraded compared to bigfigs so some upgrades are still possible for bigfigs.
I’m actually glad with how it turned out. No knees or elbows or a ball jointed neck. It doesn’t need to be a miniature action figure, it just needs the bare minimum of arm and leg articulation, since it would be weird if the big fig had so much articulation, next to a regular mini fig.
@@COLEMLG I agre. I'm not realy demanding moveable legs. Actually sence bigfigs legs are more spaced out compared to minjfig strait leggs the solid build works. If bigfig leggs wer poseable they may have to straten the legs to keep them from breaking too easily.
This is so good I’m going to burn down my Red Hulk figure by harnessing the kinetic energy I gain from throwing rocks at squirrels and melt down the Red Hulk into plastic and then I’m going to use my bare hands to make it into a sculpture of a life sized Harrison Ford!
@@XxST3-V3Nxx07 Practice my friend, practice. Ever since the squirrels defiled my pumpkin I was doing basic arithmetic before they could even see colors!
This is a massive improvement, however I don’t think a ball joint neck is really necessary. Remember each torso piece has a different mould and are meant to be mass produced, so too much articulation may make it too costly. Also I personally think the normal mini figure neck is fine, giving it a ball joint neck is a bit much and makes it inconsistent with other figures. Even when you include the Friends and Duplo themes.
I’ll be real this is perfect as is. Do NOT add elbow, knee, and head ball joint articulation. It needs to still be/feel like Lego, not a standard action figure. I think you genuinely solved the problem right now as is. You’ve perfected it. Nothing more.
imo, this is the perfect amount of articulation. Any more and it would just be a bionicle. The added torso swivel is great because minifigs are small and low detail enough that a simple head rotation/whole body rotation can imply a torso turning, but these larger ones probably need that swivel to have the same effect.
It would certainly look better but I can't decide if the ability to swap in replacement sockets if necessary is more valuable. Maybe the arms could be redesigned to cover up the exposed axle holes?
I think the current design TheScrapBox made is great. Its got enough articulation to capture the strength most big figs would need, and adding any more joints would make them feel too different from normal MiniFigures. Like - Minifigs have legs that swing forwards and backwards indepednantly, a head that swivels, and arms that can move similar to the legs. So Bigfigs make sense to have the same design, with the added imporvement of Ball Joints to let them be posed slightly more uniquely. Its a great design and one I would love to get my hands on [If I still collected Lego]
For a prototype this looks really good and could definitely work for big-figs. I think lego could try doing something like this for future big-figs and it could go pretty well. Nice job.
I've thought about this a while ago when i got my first bigfig, they realy just need normal minifig articulation but this balljoint model you're making is really cool!
Wow! Great video! I had no idea big figs were lacking something until I realized just how much these small but numerous changes make a huge difference! They changes seem so obvious too, you made big figs compatible with existing molds of other pieces meaning there's customization potential and part interchangeability
This is actually so cool. That poseability would be amazing for the Hulk climbing building feature in Lego Marvel Avengers. There are so many possibilities for this though. Hulkbuster fights, endgame final battle scenes. Absolutely amazing job.
it's honestly disappointing but really cool that most fans of lego, can make their stuff better than they can and have better ideas than the people working at lego. like, this i imagine, is probably something that was suggested for bigfigs, but was shut down for "price" even though the reason most people won't buy sets with big figs in the first place is because they kind of suck and something like this would make them infinitely better. lego would do well to hire you
Looks awesome! Kinda want the articulation to just be like a lego minifigure and these would be probably overwhelming and something a bootleg company produces
Masterful job with the red hulk you ended up with! It may be just my opinion, but I don't feel like there should be more articulation points than that of a regular minifigure. I'd definitely be interested to see how you add additional articulation points, but again, I think what you ended up with already is fantastic.
Make more and shift the shoulder joint down just a little bit in the arm that will fix the shoulder being down a little bit too far down problem. Also, if you take just a Lego ball joint, take part of it, put it where you put that neck joint. Take the head out a ball joint sized hole that connects the head that problem fixed.
I think that this one turned out amazing! The legs were definitely executed as needed, and the arms dont need any more work. I am interested in what the shoulders would look like if they were raised up, but I actually like how they look drooped down
I'm currently on the "before we begin" portion, but: I feel the bigfigs should have a comparable level of articulation and customizability comparable to that of their smaller counterparts
Aw man, I've been waiting for this for SO LONG- A REMAKE OF A LEGO BIGFIG! I aloso think that you're so damn RIGHT about how bad the original was- little prints, no articulations and many others, so thank you man!
The additional articulation honestly makes a lot of sense for an action comic/movie superhero minifigure. A lot of people would likely love to pose them in all the ways they can remember and imagine.
I feel like a ball joint neck would probably be too much - the current solution for the neck feels much more in line with minfigs (and has the benefit that you could also put normal heads on it for different proportions or to use large helmet pieces or something). That said, the idea you floated for the single-axis elbow and knee joints sounds really cool, I feel like that would work really well.
Looks amazing, but i do think the neck and elbows should stay as is so the big figs actually feel like lego, the neck being a pin and the elbows being permanently bent are the lego style
Honestly I would just get a knockoff version but you way works too. You’d be surprised how creative they get with the big figs. Pretty impressive first try. Wish my budget and room space allowed me to work on something like that.
i like the concept but here are some tweaks i would make: reduce the size of the figure overall just enough so the figure can use a standard lego minifigure head. that way, the head can be replaceable on the big fig body, as well as be able to utilize existing head accessories instead of needing exclusive pieces for a big fig head. this allows for more customization. remove the molded toes and fingers and use prints instead. model them to look like a standard minifigures hands and feet but only bigger to keep in style of lego. the hands should be made to hold a cylinder technic pin piece so it still has functionality for playing and allows more creativity for building custom weapons and tools.
I like the idea for the legs a lot! While the arms being so posable is really awesome, I don't really think Lego needs to change them as they already currently work pretty much the same way that minifigure arms work
I’d just forget the balm joints entirely. LEGO Ball Sockets are notoriously flimsy and don’t hold up to time. I’d just give them hinges/swivels in line with regular minifigures.
Do you own a real big fig? I've always wanted to see what it looks like when someone takes the actual body mould apart, because it's clear where the lines are, but no one on youtube (as far as I know) has actually done this.
The only changes from this design that I would call 'necessary' would be making the hair removable and filling/covering the holes on the insides of the forearms. Maybe raising the shoulders a tad would help. I feel like you've got a choice between either having elbows and knees (while permanently integrating the sockets into the limbs, which would have the bonus effect of being able to remove the unused axle holes) or keeping the sockets removable so you can swap out cracked ones.
This concept would likely work better using the joint size of what Lego already uses with tow balls, which they do already have quite an extensive collection of parts utilizing them. There's a very old figure parts set from the '70s, with iterative parts introduced in the '80s and '90s, but ultimately discontinued in the early '00s, BrickLink just refers to the various parts as 'Arm' under the Parts category; an example of this is part 30082, which also gives easy access to the 'Arm' category. I think a modern iteration on this old system, given that it's based around the standard tow ball size, would work well for 'big-figs.' I think the Technic rotation joints, introduced with Knights Kingdom 2 figures but popularized by Exo-Force, are going to run into the Bionicle ball joint issue of just being too large to be practical at this scale; keep in mind that this is the standard joint size for much larger 'action' figures, while the 'big-figs' are probably closer to the old Technic figures, of the '90s, in scale. Speaking of, the Technic figures were pre-assembled, though a modern variation would likely split them between at least head, torso, and legs like a standard minifig. Going back to the tow ball and '70s-'90s era system, I think the finger style hinge (ex. part 30554b) would work well with the tow ball to modernize the older 'Arm' category. Ironically enough, Nexo Knights' system got pretty close to doing this correctly, and even provided a decent torso piece to work off of. I think if the Nexo Knights system would be adapted to either use only tow balls or throw in the finger style hinges into the mix, 'big-figs' could become a reality outside of just Hulk (Power Miners also had their variation of a bigger figure, I'm sure there's other examples as well beyond what's been used by the Nexo mech builds), one such piece would have to be tow ball based hands, and I think this system could be updated by having a hip swivel that was spring-ratcheted such as how the forementioned Technic rotation joints work. As for Hulk, or any specific figure, I think specific molds of accessory parts would make this system work well, the Nexo mech system used studs similar to how Bionicle used to use pins and axles, I think this could be the basis of a skeleton while specific molds can provide the specific character. Funnily enough, at least one of the Iron Man Hulkbuster 'big-figs' actually used the Nexo mech build; of course being brick-built it doesn't look the greatest, but having specifically-designed pieces it'd work out better. The issue becomes how Lego would realistically approach this, considering the amount of new molds needed, and sure Thanos and Hulk could share most of the parts, but that doesn't translate to something like the Hulkbuster, nor would it translate to any other 'big-fig,' thus it becomes a money pit in just detailed figures alone, and I don't think Hulk's fleshy and muscular appearance would have much traction elsewhere, maybe a rock monster if Lego kept it low-poly end low-detail enough to pass as such, but not much outside of this. There's definitely potential for a reasonably-sized action figure standard that fits in with the minifig scale, but we all know Lego will absolutely compromise this system somewhere and not provide a proper system that has decent longevity beyond just a few characters; hence why a skeletal system would work better, but doing so results in the detailed character parts having to be doubled to form an enclosed limb around the skeleton, and more joints means more parts.
Imo the bigfig only needs the leg articulation added to bring it in line with the regular minifig, then it would be perfect, you'd be able to sit them down as well as put them in running poses
Maybe an anti-stud at the bottom of the waist section so you could actually sit it down securely?
Also separatable pelvis like minifigures have would be good too, for customization
Right? I don’t think it needs a bunch of articulation, because it’s still lego, but it’d be nice if it aligned more with the mini figure.
Yep the final upgrade to the mold. Then again the new Hulk or possible future mold for future bigfigs has studs on it's back wich is something minifigures lack. The first bigfig with posable arms and rists was sort of a prototype for the new mold to keep it stable but with an ajustable head mold leg posabillity would be the next thing to go for. The jw dinosaurs are bigfigs in a way and have conections for limbs so I could definetley see the bigfigs with moveabld legg conection. The first dinosaur molds wer not verry posable compared to jw and dino attack but have had more time to be upgraded compared to bigfigs so some upgrades are still possible for bigfigs.
Yeah, maybe just have its legs be the same mono-pose sculpts but with new cuts to make it work like the normal lego minifig legs.
I’m actually glad with how it turned out. No knees or elbows or a ball jointed neck. It doesn’t need to be a miniature action figure, it just needs the bare minimum of arm and leg articulation, since it would be weird if the big fig had so much articulation, next to a regular mini fig.
I agree, I honestly love the way it moves, I think lego would make look smoother and more similar to current bigfigs
Agreed it can be improved but the core is completed, even more articulation would make it lame
@@COLEMLG I agre. I'm not realy demanding moveable legs. Actually sence bigfigs legs are more spaced out compared to minjfig strait leggs the solid build works. If bigfig leggs wer poseable they may have to straten the legs to keep them from breaking too easily.
I agree with no ball joint legs and knees but definitely needs elbows for the hulk n stuff
This is so good I’m going to burn down my Red Hulk figure by harnessing the kinetic energy I gain from throwing rocks at squirrels and melt down the Red Hulk into plastic and then I’m going to use my bare hands to make it into a sculpture of a life sized Harrison Ford!
That’s one way to do it
Man I ain't ever getting close to a squirrel they scare me sometimes
@@XxST3-V3Nxx07 Practice my friend, practice. Ever since the squirrels defiled my pumpkin I was doing basic arithmetic before they could even see colors!
Best comment I've ever read😂😂😂
Keep the head
This is a massive improvement, however I don’t think a ball joint neck is really necessary.
Remember each torso piece has a different mould and are meant to be mass produced, so too much articulation may make it too costly. Also I personally think the normal mini figure neck is fine, giving it a ball joint neck is a bit much and makes it inconsistent with other figures. Even when you include the Friends and Duplo themes.
i want a good looking figure , not an easy to mass produce one
@@keyboardking8008 lego thanks you for your shit take
@@keyboardking8008Then probably buy an actual action figure or something?
@@keyboardking8008 yeah but that's not realistic
I’ll be real this is perfect as is. Do NOT add elbow, knee, and head ball joint articulation. It needs to still be/feel like Lego, not a standard action figure. I think you genuinely solved the problem right now as is. You’ve perfected it. Nothing more.
imo, this is the perfect amount of articulation. Any more and it would just be a bionicle. The added torso swivel is great because minifigs are small and low detail enough that a simple head rotation/whole body rotation can imply a torso turning, but these larger ones probably need that swivel to have the same effect.
Lego please hire this man, I want this big figs to be real.
*these
No, he doesn't understand Lego. He wants to add elbow joints. It won't be Lego at that point.
I know, the classic theme of Lego, I’m only talking about the leg movement
0:29 Literally me whenever there’s a really cool minifigure
I think yours is perfect as is, doesn’t need any more joints
Lego hire this man and let him cook,we need better big figs asap
fr brooo
Very true
Battle droids?
@@FlyingRaccoon-v9z i like your thinking, especially if we can finally get droids with posability
@@Dj_Dedf1sh117 roger roger
Nice! I think the ball sockets should be fused with the arms and legs, though, instead of separate pieces.
It would certainly look better but I can't decide if the ability to swap in replacement sockets if necessary is more valuable. Maybe the arms could be redesigned to cover up the exposed axle holes?
I think the current design TheScrapBox made is great. Its got enough articulation to capture the strength most big figs would need, and adding any more joints would make them feel too different from normal MiniFigures.
Like - Minifigs have legs that swing forwards and backwards indepednantly, a head that swivels, and arms that can move similar to the legs.
So Bigfigs make sense to have the same design, with the added imporvement of Ball Joints to let them be posed slightly more uniquely.
Its a great design and one I would love to get my hands on [If I still collected Lego]
For a prototype this looks really good and could definitely work for big-figs. I think lego could try doing something like this for future big-figs and it could go pretty well. Nice job.
I've thought about this a while ago when i got my first bigfig, they realy just need normal minifig articulation but this balljoint model you're making is really cool!
Personally I like the idea I want the Lego big figs to get better throughout time in the future so what you did I absolutely like it
You should absolutely do a mark 2 of this hulk fig. Loved your work in this video keep it up man!!
Man, I didn't expect it to come out so good. Good job!
Wow! Great video! I had no idea big figs were lacking something until I realized just how much these small but numerous changes make a huge difference! They changes seem so obvious too, you made big figs compatible with existing molds of other pieces meaning there's customization potential and part interchangeability
How does this guy not have 1m subs! His content is amazing!
Could you make a juggernaut Big fig
This is actually so cool. That poseability would be amazing for the Hulk climbing building feature in Lego Marvel Avengers. There are so many possibilities for this though. Hulkbuster fights, endgame final battle scenes. Absolutely amazing job.
I think the bigfig that you have made is absolutely perfect and I would love if you released the STL file please!😊
1:48 omg bro is using Rage Comic characters in a 2024 video. I just had tsunami of nostalgia hit me.
I like the leg movement it’d help with Lego stop motion
You laying on the floor convinced me i am now a proud subscriber of … you
please continue this progect this is so awesome
it's honestly disappointing but really cool that most fans of lego, can make their stuff better than they can and have better ideas than the people working at lego.
like, this i imagine, is probably something that was suggested for bigfigs, but was shut down for "price" even though the reason most people won't buy sets with big figs in the first place is because they kind of suck and something like this would make them infinitely better. lego would do well to hire you
The Willem Dafoe joke made me subscribe, lol
Looks awesome! Kinda want the articulation to just be like a lego minifigure and these would be probably overwhelming and something a bootleg company produces
Masterful job with the red hulk you ended up with! It may be just my opinion, but I don't feel like there should be more articulation points than that of a regular minifigure. I'd definitely be interested to see how you add additional articulation points, but again, I think what you ended up with already is fantastic.
Does anyone else see the striking resemblance between Andrew and Howard stark? Bros secretly iron man’s dad 😂
The only resemblance I see is that they both have a mustache.
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If only Lego would hire this guy and make this, how about a petition?
Make more and shift the shoulder joint down just a little bit in the arm that will fix the shoulder being down a little bit too far down problem. Also, if you take just a Lego ball joint, take part of it, put it where you put that neck joint. Take the head out a ball joint sized hole that connects the head that problem fixed.
more people need to see this, i was surprised of how good it actually turned out
For a prototype that is an excellent first effort, a few minor tweaks and you'll have a product any Lego can would be proud to own!
I got the red hulk Lego set for Christmas the year it came out. ❤you mom and dad!
It's already amazing, but if you say you can make it even better. Why am I saying no. It's an absolute yes,
bro hearing "Big Fig" as a German over and over is just helarius.... helarious.... hilerious..... the big laugh
Lego, please take notes
Real
Yes
I think that this one turned out amazing! The legs were definitely executed as needed, and the arms dont need any more work. I am interested in what the shoulders would look like if they were raised up, but I actually like how they look drooped down
0:15 don't worry I haven't even watched it yet bud
i think they need to make less wide and slightly less muscular big figs, so that figures like venom and she venom can be more accurate
Big Figs really just need the same articulation/interchangeabity as regular minifigs.
3:28 WADDLES
WADDLES
WADDLES
I absolutely LOVE bigfigs, it's LEGO that hates them!
I'm currently on the "before we begin" portion, but: I feel the bigfigs should have a comparable level of articulation and customizability comparable to that of their smaller counterparts
Seeing a big fig or even a mini figure of any type pose the way this prototype does is definitely 100% something I want to see more of
I think this is a good big fig upgrade, doesn’t really need elbow joints, it fits the lego style alot
Aw man, I've been waiting for this for SO LONG- A REMAKE OF A LEGO BIGFIG! I aloso think that you're so damn RIGHT about how bad the original was- little prints, no articulations and many others, so thank you man!
The additional articulation honestly makes a lot of sense for an action comic/movie superhero minifigure. A lot of people would likely love to pose them in all the ways they can remember and imagine.
Lego seriously needs to hire this man, he's gonna burn the kitchen down to the ground
i got a fully articulated red hulk action figure from target for like 25 dollars, 40 for a big fig is ridiculous
Lego needs to hire this guy
Lego oughta hire you cause my lord it looks amazing.
Bro this big fig is amazing can't wait to see what u cook in the future. 👍
1min in and the humor has told me that this video is gonna be good! Subbed.
Please make a part two for this BigFig video please
Would love these to be real but god I know these would make any set with a big fig be 50 times more expensive
I absolutely love this. Would buy in a heartbeat, please make a second. If it goes well could you attempt other big figs in future :)
Great ideas and model! Would love to get one of these eventually in sets!!!
I feel like a ball joint neck would probably be too much - the current solution for the neck feels much more in line with minfigs (and has the benefit that you could also put normal heads on it for different proportions or to use large helmet pieces or something). That said, the idea you floated for the single-axis elbow and knee joints sounds really cool, I feel like that would work really well.
thats cool af, and i think the articulation is good as is really
That actually turned out really good
Lego needs this guy
Can't wait for the final project!
Holy moly... its almost PERFECT GOD DAMMIT
Bro actually surpassed my expectations🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is amazing
Very very well done!
Looks amazing, but i do think the neck and elbows should stay as is so the big figs actually feel like lego, the neck being a pin and the elbows being permanently bent are the lego style
Venom with this articulation would have me throwing money at the screen
Do more! ALSO, there are slight updates to that bionicle clip joint, with less holes
Honestly I would just get a knockoff version but you way works too. You’d be surprised how creative they get with the big figs.
Pretty impressive first try. Wish my budget and room space allowed me to work on something like that.
i like the concept but here are some tweaks i would make:
reduce the size of the figure overall just enough so the figure can use a standard lego minifigure head. that way, the head can be replaceable on the big fig body, as well as be able to utilize existing head accessories instead of needing exclusive pieces for a big fig head. this allows for more customization.
remove the molded toes and fingers and use prints instead. model them to look like a standard minifigures hands and feet but only bigger to keep in style of lego. the hands should be made to hold a cylinder technic pin piece so it still has functionality for playing and allows more creativity for building custom weapons and tools.
lego has confermed a set for the new captan amarica movie and it has a new version of red hulk in it
This was insane! Didn't think it'd turn out this well
I would love to see a version with a ball joint head, especially since big figs are well… big and should be able to look down without leaning forward
I like the idea for the legs a lot! While the arms being so posable is really awesome, I don't really think Lego needs to change them as they already currently work pretty much the same way that minifigure arms work
So Good! I need this in my life
Bro needs to start selling this cuz fr, I WOULD BUY IT.
Very good! Never bought a bigfig cuz they are so static. Definitely would get an improved one like that!
2:08 was that the 'i can fix that' from the movie holes?
Yeah that was the guys name is sam
Sam, the one who got me into trying onions back in the day
yes indeed it is
Yes the onion man
Yes... yes it was... 😎
Lego hire this man he could make make awesome lego sets and awesome figures
Thinking about a better Big Fig especially for the Killer Croc from the "Tail-Gator" set, would be hella cool to have that imo
I like that you abided by lego laws and just followed those type of joints, instead of making a lego compatible action figure 😂
Finally someone who actually made the effort to fix it instead of just complaining about it like me
lego needs to hire you
That’s so much better than the real big figs!!!
But Finally I'm Looking Forward To This Final Result Of The Century And Keep It Up Andrew! ☺️👍
I have the same idea too thank you for making it
Great job!! Impressive as well!
I’d just forget the balm joints entirely. LEGO Ball Sockets are notoriously flimsy and don’t hold up to time. I’d just give them hinges/swivels in line with regular minifigures.
I wanna see you make some characters from Skulduggery Pleasant in Lego if you can!
Do you own a real big fig?
I've always wanted to see what it looks like when someone takes the actual body mould apart, because it's clear where the lines are, but no one on youtube (as far as I know) has actually done this.
The only changes from this design that I would call 'necessary' would be making the hair removable and filling/covering the holes on the insides of the forearms. Maybe raising the shoulders a tad would help. I feel like you've got a choice between either having elbows and knees (while permanently integrating the sockets into the limbs, which would have the bonus effect of being able to remove the unused axle holes) or keeping the sockets removable so you can swap out cracked ones.
“I can fix that” bro won’t stop fixing things
love your work, it looks cool.
actually
Duplo figure hands are fixed and the hair doesn't come off. so basically, they have the same about of articulation if hair counts
Fantastic work
This concept would likely work better using the joint size of what Lego already uses with tow balls, which they do already have quite an extensive collection of parts utilizing them. There's a very old figure parts set from the '70s, with iterative parts introduced in the '80s and '90s, but ultimately discontinued in the early '00s, BrickLink just refers to the various parts as 'Arm' under the Parts category; an example of this is part 30082, which also gives easy access to the 'Arm' category. I think a modern iteration on this old system, given that it's based around the standard tow ball size, would work well for 'big-figs.' I think the Technic rotation joints, introduced with Knights Kingdom 2 figures but popularized by Exo-Force, are going to run into the Bionicle ball joint issue of just being too large to be practical at this scale; keep in mind that this is the standard joint size for much larger 'action' figures, while the 'big-figs' are probably closer to the old Technic figures, of the '90s, in scale. Speaking of, the Technic figures were pre-assembled, though a modern variation would likely split them between at least head, torso, and legs like a standard minifig. Going back to the tow ball and '70s-'90s era system, I think the finger style hinge (ex. part 30554b) would work well with the tow ball to modernize the older 'Arm' category. Ironically enough, Nexo Knights' system got pretty close to doing this correctly, and even provided a decent torso piece to work off of. I think if the Nexo Knights system would be adapted to either use only tow balls or throw in the finger style hinges into the mix, 'big-figs' could become a reality outside of just Hulk (Power Miners also had their variation of a bigger figure, I'm sure there's other examples as well beyond what's been used by the Nexo mech builds), one such piece would have to be tow ball based hands, and I think this system could be updated by having a hip swivel that was spring-ratcheted such as how the forementioned Technic rotation joints work. As for Hulk, or any specific figure, I think specific molds of accessory parts would make this system work well, the Nexo mech system used studs similar to how Bionicle used to use pins and axles, I think this could be the basis of a skeleton while specific molds can provide the specific character. Funnily enough, at least one of the Iron Man Hulkbuster 'big-figs' actually used the Nexo mech build; of course being brick-built it doesn't look the greatest, but having specifically-designed pieces it'd work out better. The issue becomes how Lego would realistically approach this, considering the amount of new molds needed, and sure Thanos and Hulk could share most of the parts, but that doesn't translate to something like the Hulkbuster, nor would it translate to any other 'big-fig,' thus it becomes a money pit in just detailed figures alone, and I don't think Hulk's fleshy and muscular appearance would have much traction elsewhere, maybe a rock monster if Lego kept it low-poly end low-detail enough to pass as such, but not much outside of this. There's definitely potential for a reasonably-sized action figure standard that fits in with the minifig scale, but we all know Lego will absolutely compromise this system somewhere and not provide a proper system that has decent longevity beyond just a few characters; hence why a skeletal system would work better, but doing so results in the detailed character parts having to be doubled to form an enclosed limb around the skeleton, and more joints means more parts.