Toy links
Corey D. Stinson’s Madelman 2050 site. [via]
“Madelman 2050 will probably go down in toy history as another fun concept that was in the wrong place at the wrong time …”
Mos Eisley cantina. [via]
An amazing Lego Star Wars diorama. (See also: 1, 2, 3.)
Magella Attack.
A Gundam-inspired Lego MOC by Johnny Tang.
Lego Scrapper.
A Lego Transformers concept design by G. D. Donaldson and Mickaël Bouvarel.
Yellow, yellow …
A custom-coloured Neo Henshin Cyborg with a Secret Base custom head. Scroll down to see a repainted Micronauts Time Traveler as well.
Deaddrift.
Nice art by Tim Barnett based on his original Transformers design.
The headhunter.
A photo by s^n+ºrrºs+rº.
Elton Harding’s Toy Invasion.
“Shooting my collection, for the fun of it.”
World’s happiest toy collection.
When shelf space is scarce …
Yotsuba!
“Imagination: Use it or lose it”
Frank Welker interviewed.
“Soundwave in French is not to be believed.”
Ares by Arez.
This custom of the Marvel character is based on a Masters of the Universe Classics He-Ro figure.
Slithe.
Fabiano Lima‘s stunning CG render of the Thundercats villain.
Red hot iron.
“It’s not as flashy as the Sideshow version, but when you light it right it doesn’t look too bad.”
The Spielzeugmuseum.
“The oldest is a stone cube with what appears to be faint symbols, dating to 800 B.C. Perhaps it was an early precursor to the white-and-black die.”
The Toy Society. [via]
“… make a toy, leave it somewhere … make someone happy.” (Thanks for the link, samuel!)
Panthro 3D.
Arthur Duque’s incredible render of the Thundercats character.
Action.
A classy Action Man portrait by Avanaut.
Invincible.
A fine eMills custom of the Image Comics character.
Cobra Commander Battle Armour.
John Mallamas provides the head snake with some new armour.