So I got a Marvel Legends Blade cheap, my wife saw the figure and said that Blade looked weak. Legs were too small, arms were too big, etc...
Anyways the Blade figure had a leg break off relatively easy, and I figured that was probably a good thing, all the more reason to build a better Blade. I used the legs from one of the early Marvel Legends Punisher figures, and we got more proportional legs, kept the Blade torso, gave him a Nick Fury jacket and arms (which were a little more proportional as well), and a holster from Marvel Movie Punisher. Unfortunately I had none of the Blade accessories, so I had to work makeshiftedly. Regardless, the figure, at least to me, seemed vastly improved.
The last picture was inspired when I looked on my display shelf and saw that the cat had knocked over a few figures around my Tin Woodsman, with magnetic heads falling around his feet. All that still stood were Blade and Sarah Connor...so the final showdown was Sarah Connor and Blade vs. an insane Tin Woodsman...heads would roll...

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Forgive me if I wish to buy all the respective toys and make my own blade figure from this perfect recipe, cause I totally would if I could.
I love that last pic.
That Tin Woodsman is super cool!