Toy links

Maya. [via]
A retro-futuristic Stikfas custom by boyette. (See also.)

Hex.
“… I decided … to do one of those dreaded and newfangled ‘reimaginings,’ meaning I’d put together a figure that was (loosely) inspired by Bravestarr, but which looked slightly less… well… stupid.”

Bukiborg fanmodes.
Misodrill demonstrates how Kabaya’s interchangeable trading figures are compatible with Transformers and Zoids thanks to their 5mm pegs and ports.

Gundam Strike Freedom ver. Lego.
A cool Lego MOC by r10cyd. (More.) Check out the transforming jeep and Ingram while you’re there.

The Empire’s darkest troopers.
Nobody messed with Stormlawyers and Stormauditors.

Solo.
Did Han shoot first or did jasontd78 shoot this photo first?

Beware the red moon.
A fine photo by Mishari Alreshaid of a Grendizer figure.

The Wild One.
kenmoo does a masterful job recreating the scene in the movie in which Johnny Strabler hangs out in a manga shop.

Toy fan Monte Williams profiled. [via]
“He should be easy to spot. He might be wearing a geeky T-shirt, or escorting his 4-year-old daughter, Maitea. One thing is certain: He’ll be toting a camera and some toy soldiers. … he photographs them outside, after mixing and matching the parts to create the biggest, baddest toys possible.”

Top 10 amazing Spider-man toys.
“… while Batman might have had more action figures … it’s your friendly neighborhood Spider-man who has starred on the widest variety of merchandise-some good, some bad, and much of which just makes no sense whatsoever.”