The Greatest American Hero
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"Believe it or not I'm walking on air"! I looked everywhere on line for a figure of The Greatest American Hero. No luck. I believe Kenner made a 3.75" figure circa 1981. With the help of some great designers on Cults I mashed together a 3.75" close facsimile of the original tv character. All credit to Thomas G. Waites/creator Vadi for the head, Malditayoko for the body and Rethonn for the Lieutenant's Cape. I have sized and positioned all parts to yield an approx. 3.75" figure. I shortened the neck slightly with sandpaper and super glued it to the torso. The legs and arms are articulated. Once the cape was printed I heated it with a hair dryer and bent it to drape down the back. I also placed the cape on the neck before gluing the head on. No need to glue the cape. It hangs freely. I also heated the chest emblem to conform it to the chest curve. It too is glued in place. "Believe it or not it just me"!
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