A group of industrial artists in Bangkok, Thailand came together to construct a Hulk statue out of recycled metal, old auto parts and other refurbished machines.

The mechanical Hulk, from Kreatworks, stands at just under 11 feet tall and weighs approximately 1,543 pounds.

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Kreatworks has spent more than a decade creating art from recycled metal that others might deem as junk. These artists create Star Wars droids, other Marvel superheroes, samurai warriors and more. They all range in size, but the group's most ambitious project might just be the Hulk statue.

This isn't the first time that machine has met Marvel. When the Hulk Classics action figure line from Toy Biz was around in the early 2000s, Mecha-Hulk was released. The figure was a blend of Terminator and Hulk in a symbiotic ode to the extremes of the era. While it was considerably smaller than the statue made from actual machinery, it still impressed with its industrial detailing and missiles that projected from the chest.

This metal Green Goliath statue realistically conveys the incredible size of The Hulk and retails for $17,000 USD before shipping on Kreatworks' Etsy page. Due its size, it ships in five pieces and like the Avengers, it must be assembled. However, it cannot be shipped to the United States.

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(via GeekyTyrant)