Toy links
The Six Arms Saga.
A Spider-Man custom by Matt Beahan. (See also.)
MASO.
A custom by Ramil A. Ibay. (See also.)
My Little Angel of Death.
A Mari Kasurinen custom inspired by Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
Jetfire and Jetstorm.
Transformers Animated art by Boo and Dave Reynolds.
Giant squid.
A Lego-inspired render by Josh.
Vintage toy exhibition.
“The Erector Sets were … probably the ultimate at making you think, study and actually learn something, and actually (put) together something with nuts and bolts …”
Micro Kabuto.
A custom Microman Kamen Rider Kabuto. (Grandmother used to say click on the photo for a better view.)
Drossel (ver. Lego). [via]
An MOC by Steam.
Stevie G. (ver. Lego).
A custom minifig which presumably keeps falling over.
Die one thousand deaths.
A photo by Keenen Brown.
From Revoltech With Love.
A photo by Veronica Chiu.
Punker.
A 1/6-scale custom by Harry Hendriks. (See also.)
Cosmic Knight.
A Starman custom by Katar Hol.
Rider at rest.
Digirama by Reza Fahmi featuring SIC Kamen Rider 1.
borometz’s Garierd.
“My vampire-king …”
Made in the U.S.A.
“The Commerce Department estimates that 95 percent of the nearly $23 billion worth of toys sold in America in 2007 were imported … Manufacturing wages per employee in China are around $3,000 at the current exchange rate, compared to overall U.S. manufacturing wages per employee of $55,000 …”
Mark Hogancamp’s Marwencol. [via]
“… dolls representing his friends and family and created life-like photographs detailing the town’s many relationships and dramas.”
Lion-O.
A custom by Joe Wong.
Kal-El and the Masters of the Universe.
A custom by Jon English.
Pyramus Liger.
“… a customized Liger Zero.”