Toy links
Transformers Animated Gutcruncher.
This creative repaint of Blitzwing by pisuwo pays homage to a G1 Action Master.
Reducing packaging.
“… toy packaging accounts for … about 0.3% of all packaging used …”
Yo Roll Out.
A 1/18-scale custom Optimus Prime figure built to fit in the G.I. Joe universe.
Beast Wars Animated.
A neat Megatron custom based on a Transformers Animated Grimlock figure.
Two become one.
A Firestorm Minimate custom by Luke Porter.
Hummingbird.
An impressive Assemble Borg fanmode by Misawa Kouki. (Click on the images for a better look.)
Kissplay.
A Playmobil Kiss tee design.
The good, the bad.
Terrific Transformers art by Dave Perillo.
Microknight 2010.
Misodrill used removable armour parts from a Spring Leaf Collection figure for this update to a classic Microman design. (Related.)
The Ever-Living.
Joe Wong transformed this figure to Mumm-Ra (presumably with the assistance of ancient spirits of evil).
Cassaday’s X-Men.
“I’ve been meaning to re-create this iconic cover of Astonishing X-Men #7 …” (See also.)
Turtle power.
“Currently, you can buy the action figures in bulk on any given eBay day, but I also find them by the box load at yard sales.”
Ol’ Joe.
“They were the best army men in the world because up until then the only army men … were eight inches tall and green …”
AT-AT day afternoon.
Pixar should hire Patrick Boivin. (YouTube, 01:04.)
Col. Brekhov.
A custom figure by Tim Shinn.
Full Metal Phantom.
Yet another cool Assemble Borg fanmode by moromisox. (Click on the photo for a better look.)
Peoplemobil.
Digital manipulation by Marta Pujades.
“What makes us fall in love with a toy?”
“What stands out to you? Then ask yourself why- is it color, shape, texture or a familiar brand?”
Mary Arnold Toys.
“Many of them shopped here when they were 8 years old, and now they’re 80 years old … During Christmastime, our customers send us gifts!”
Naked Snake.
“I sculpted the head myself from scratch then recast it so I could make a few different variations.” (More.)