Toy links
The Leaf Blower.
Gardening tools will be so badass in the future.
Instruments of Destruction.
“With this one, I wanted to do a semi-monochromatic painting with mainly the various lights on the robots being the colored areas.”
“Me-i-Joe!!!”
“Not only did it make me so happy back then, but I still remember the experience so clearly over 20 years later.”
Lego Core. [via]
An outstanding Lego MOC by daku inspired by Armored Core Last Raven.
Construction of destruction.
“I do not want the feds bustin down my doors.” (Related.)
When shelf space is scarce.
“More than 300 toys are stuck on the exterior, and Mr Mitchelson estimated that there were up to 200 inside.”
Mecha Alien.
9000 used Assemble Borg Doom Diver parts to upgrade the Revoltech Alien figure. (Click on the photo for a better look.)
In space, no one can hear you say, “I’ll be back.”
Aliens vs. Terminator as envisioned by Rodney L.
Cob-rawr.
Baroness and Scarlett cosplay seen at Cartoomics 2010 in Italy.
This one doesn’t sparkle, kids.
A photo by Xander Martin.
Bring me the heads of Optimus Prime.
Art by Joel Carroll.
The Cub Scout Pack 900 toy drive.
“For children in the burn unit, a toy ‘offers them a bright point in their day, a distraction from the pain they are suffering’ …”
It’s-a Mario.
Custom Lego minifigs by Krystle D Torres. (Check out her custom Din doll as well.)
Dr. Lego.
Lego creations by Andrew L.C.
Springer.
The Fans Project Warbot Defender toy gets an improved paintjob courtesy of Michael Accardi. (More.)
World War Robot.
Digirama by Jason Miller.
Graffitimobil.
Art seen in Granada, Spain.
Bioshock: Playmobil style.
Playmobil customs by Evil Cheese Scientist. (See also.)
The Sorceress.
“The wings extend much further than they did in the cartoon as I wanted them to be a little bit more impressive and less like a granny shawl.”
Mauler.
“… I personally was never a fan of the Rhino and I even hated the fact that Heavy Metal was the driver. … He deserved something with more beef.”