Toy links
Imperial Stormtrooper (Ponyland Division).
A photo by ChicaD58.
They see me rollin’, they hatin’.
A photo by HOFGIJOE.
The psychedelic Cyberman.
A photo by Johnson Cameraface.
The construction boom.
“With house building at a virtual standstill, despite the desperate shortage of homes, and with the market stagnant and homeowners wary of spending money on home improvements, we can play architect, builder and urban planner with our most outlandish grand designs in Lego world.”
Brooklands circuit ver. Scalextric.
“… 20,000 separate sections of track to recreate the 2.953 mile circuit.”
Loved by good, feared by evil. [via]
A phenomenal Voltron Lego MOC by Mark Sandlin. (See also.)
Getter Lego. [via]
Fantastic Getter Robo-inspired Lego MOCs by bowkenken.
Dream City. [via]
“… built by about 100,000 pieces of Lego blocks …” (Thanks for the link, samuel!)
Deathblow.
A loosecollector custom of the Wildstorm Universe character.
Decepti-Cobra Ferret Frenzy.
A transforming Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover by Dr. Vile.
Cab.
This Transformers Masterforce-inspired custom by pisuwo was created from a Galaxy Force Demolishor figure. (Check out his modern interpretations of Goshooter and Minerva as well.)
Chrome Transformers.
Striking vacuum-metalized Transformers customs by Grimm.
Ironhide.
A G1-influenced custom of the movie figure by Michael Accardi. (More.)
Destroid Tomahawk.
Scroll down for some neat digirama by Tamaki’s Little Treasure featuring the Yamato figure.
Everything is proceeding as I have … aaaugh!
Niktom captures an awkward moment.
Human-cyborg relations.
“A classic shot of a classic character.”
Custom toy portrait. [via]
Jennifer Maher takes commissions.
Lego Assassin. [via]
Keshen’s Lego reenactment of the Ninja Assassin trailer. (YouTube, 2:04.)
NoA.
A very nice Assemble Borg mecha fanmode by HAL. (Click on the photos for a better look.)
Prawn mecha.
A custom inspired by District 9.
