Toy links
Toy store turns 50.
“In the 1960s, toys were based on the imagination … Now the toy industry is divided into two segments …”
On toy collecting.
“… you must connect to the hobby …” (See also.)
Optimus Prime ver. Rolling Thunder.
A phenomenal custom.
Extinction.
The words no Decepticon wanted to hear: “Dinobots, merge!” (More.)
Silver Breeze.
A follow-up to this Assemble Borg fanmode. (Click on the images for a better look.)
Crimson Comet ver. Lego. [via]
A Lego MOC by t.
Thunderstruck.
“Who would’ve known that I would end up designing G.I. Joe toys years later.”
Puppenkiste.
A photo by Raven.
Arriving at Little Leon.
A 1/6-scale diorama by amy jones.
Look at this hulking Fisto.
James Sawyer has more custom Masters of the Universe figures on his site.
Kainazuchi.
An Assemble Borg fanmode by Misawa Kouki. (Click on the images for a better look.)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Ponies.
Customs by Shelley G.
Ultra Magnus (ver. War for Cyberton).
“One of the 4 concepts that I did for the Nintendo DS version of the game …”
Motormaster Kenworth K100E. [via]
“It’s hard to say when Travis Lyon first started dreaming about bringing Motormaster to life.”
Hoverbulk.
The Microman Magnepowers ChangeTroopers HoverJack figure gets improved posability thanks to Military Force parts.
AssemZou.
An Assemble Borg fanmode by Mr. P. (Click on the images for a better look.)
Na’vi Lego.
A Johnny Tang Lego MOC inspired by Avatar.
He-Man is not amused.
Art by Mike Henry.
White Glint.
A neat Lego MOC by Dak Yuki inspired by Armored Core: For Answer.
Trike-Warrior.
A cool Assemble Borg mecha by Shikku. (Click on the image for a better look.)