Toy links
Whiplash.
A neat Madtinker76 custom of the Masters of the Universe character.
V3 the Next.
Damien Sancho used an MR Kamen Rider the First figure as a base for this Kamen Rider V3 custom.
Chondu the Mystic.
A custom of an obscure Marvel villain.
Danbo is about to power up.
A photo by animatech.
Bionic Fett.
A photo by William Fultz.
Bionic-1, Mother-1, Karate-1, Sport-1, Rock-1, IQ.
Bionic Six art by Ryan Odagawa.
Playmobil.
Skin art.
Jameson Lee on G.I. Joe.
“While G.I. Joe was initially created as an honorarium to the armed forces and a statement on America’s sense of national pride in its armed forces, it’s interesting to see how the franchise evolved to meet the cultural mindset.” (Part 2. Part 3.)
The Little Tramp.
Tio Javi’s Madelman custom of Charlie Chaplin.
oracrest’s Masters of the Universe.
“… when I had the Masters of the Universe toys when I was younger, I would commonly trade out arms and other parts to create new custom characters. … I took that same mindset, but approached it with different artistic skill sets that I had acquired over the years …”
Musha Robo. [via]
An outstanding mecha Lego MOC.
Assemble Knight.
azr used parts from the Revoltech Reycal Orichalcum and Arch Gurren Lagann figures for this Assemble Borg fanmode. (Click on the photo for a better look.)
WO.
moromisox imagines what Jarknoid XO’s father might look like with this neat Assemble Borg fanmode. (Click on the image for a better look.)
The morning after.
A fantastic diorama by RED.
Ambush.
A diorama by castor photo.
Shogun warrior.
Digirama by thesilent. (More.)
Behold the power of the Dark Side.
“Emperor Palpatine does not like long hair, drugs and electric guitars.”
Prowl.
“He is made entirely of felt with a little bit of cut up credit card to add stiffness where needed …”
Slipstream.
“The bloke turned out to be a bit younger, but the ladies love him, don’t they?”
Michael Bay’s Lego movie.
“A Danish madman encases Copehagen in Lego, rigging the dome to a nuke that will go off if a single piece is missing.”
