Toy links
The Little Prime That Could.
An amazing Hearts of Steel Optimus Prime custom by Griffith and Michael Accardi. (More.)
Ultra Ultra Magnus.
A custom by Boskoes Toys.
Young’s young Iron Man.
A neat custom based on Skottie Young’s Iron Man: Armored Adventures comic cover.
Randy Albert’s Gio Paredes custom.
“This is truly an unexpected and wonderful birthday surprise.” (Related.)
The Wild Blue Yonder.
A custom of The Tick. (See also.)
SIC.
Digirama by Azella Valda.
8-bit Transformers.
Art by Robert Penney.
Yo Art!
G.I. Joe package art. (See also.)
ZPrinter 650 and 3D printing.
“We are still pretty far from printing an action figure.”
The Toys of Peace.
A short story by Saki.
Optimus Prime, cartoon-style.
This phenomenal paint job by frogDNA even has cartoon-style shadows and reflections. (More.)
Optimus Prime ver. Lego.
A Johnny Tang creation.
Catman.
A fine custom by RoboKillah.
Grey as a mouse, big as a Lego house.
A Lego Oliphaunt by Yu. (More Lego Lord of the Rings.)
Robo-Joe.
John Mallamas’s fine update of the original.
Jim Tarpley’s Micronerd.
“It’s micro-me.”
G.I. Joe Adventure Team 1949.
“They would be the foundation for a new generation of adventurers in 1970.”
Pure. Fresh. Clean.
A photo by shadowowl.
Evil Lord of Destruction and friends.
A cool piece of Masters of the Universe art by aLDO mARQUES.
Glass toys.
“Most Glass toys embody several principles: 1) they are big (so that they ‘participate with a child’); 2) they are made of plastic, with all of plastic’s built-in obsolescence; 3) they are eminently TV-promotable.” (A Time article from 1962.)