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The Dark Knight.
Digirama by Hock.
Cobr-aaargh!
Fun and games with Dr. Mindbender.
The new recruit.
Look, Flash, Scoop, Steeler and Super-Trooper don’t want you joining. Try the Corps!
Sideswipe.
A very cool Transformers-inspired Lego MOC by seniorgronk. (More. See also.)
Black Thing.
An imposing Assemble Borg mecha fanmode by shikku. (Click on the image for a better look.)
Hail to the Predaking. [via]
“… he was just another brick in the G1 line. And, he was way out of proportion. So with my new Dremel tool, I made some modifications.” (More.)
Me Grimlock king.
Very nice art by Laurent Libessart.
“Get to de CHOPPA!”
A Dutch Schaefer custom by rowdy.
The Baroness.
rateeg went to work improving the movie figure.
Castle Greyskull.
A 70cm-tall maquette by ddg. (Be sure to check out the fantastic statues on the site.)
My Little Evil Lord of Destruction.
It was apparently Panthor’s day off.
Worst jobs in the Empire.
Mike Stimpson highlights the work of the 604th Transport Hygiene Squad.
Maskatron.
“What’s more dangerous than a super-powered robot that can disguise itself as your neighbor or your boss? Not much.”
Tek Jansen.
A John Harmon custom of the Stephen Colbert character.
Axalara T9 mecha mode. [via]
The Bionicle battlecruiser gets a power-up courtesy of this Lego MOC. (See also.)
Queenie’s Tickled Pink.
Imperial Stormtrooper (Hello Kitty Special Ops Division).
Panthro.
Noerenberg used an Alex Ross Justice Series 5 Martian Manhunter figure as a base for this Thundercats custom.
lefthook’s Shang Chi.
“… quite possibly my favorite customizing accident so far …”
Omega the Unknown.
Scroll down for a well-executed custom of an obscure Marvel character from the 70s.
Micro Wonder Woman.
Sakuran combined the head from a fixed-pose Golden Axe female warrior figure and a Microman Microlady body for this custom.
