Toy links
The legend has come true.
“… what if Thor looked more like a dark, gritty, warlord Viking than his bright primary colored Marvel counter part.”
No mere mortal can resist …
Killer, diller, chiller, thriller customs by ONONE1.
Mr. Freeze.
“This might be my most prized possession at the moment.”
John Mounier’s custom John Mounier.
A G.I. Joe custom figure modelled after the customiser (who also created a custom figure of and for his girlfriend).
Day of Tera.
Movie-like digirama by David Julian.
Ken Garduno’s Bad Guys Finish First.
“$350”.
Nic Cowen’s Tor n’ Thor.
“$800”.
Deceptibot.
Transformers-inspired skin art.
TH3 Project.
“… does a better job or presenting that 70’s aesthetic than any other toy line I know.”
Samurai Borg.
A neat Assemble Borg fanmode by HAL. (Click on the photo for a better look.)
Pulling the strings.
Niktom breaks it down.
Joe Savage.
A G.I. Joe-Doc Savage crossover by Michael Burke.
The Baroness wants you.
Art by Kristin Foxy Allen.
Panthro.
Cool art by Nacho Molina.
The Ever-Living.
Mumm-Ra art by Angel Palacios.
Steve Jung’s concept art. [via]
Art from Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen as well as other projects.
Iron Man Mark I.
No, wait …
The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.
A photo by Robert E. Sohl.
A history of transforming robots (abridged). [via]
“Like many other cultures, the Japanese people have viewed the supernatural power of transformation as part of their heritage for centuries.”
Dr. McNinja.
“My brother just turned me onto this web comic and it’s awesome.” (Related.)