A gigantic sculpture of the Incredible Hulk made from recycled car parts has set up residence at a Shropshire attraction as part of a new global exhibition.
The Marvel character has been assembled from entirely recycled material and is already impressing guests at the British Ironwork Centre and Sculpture Park near Oswestry.
Clive Knowles, chairman of the centre, said:"Green Sculptures from around the Globe will showcase all the amazing work being created around the world. Speaking about the Hulk, Clive added:"We were thinking what would interest visitors and children, so of course the Hulk came to mind. We want to make sure more and more interesting sculptures arrive here.
"The world is so much smaller than it has ever been before – it’s exciting to be in a position to make this a reality here in Shropshire." Clive added:"We've commissioned one work which is an enormous sculpture of half the globe. It's stunning. A spaceman is sat on the top - head down and bored to death because mankind ruined the world. There's nowhere to go and nothing to do.
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