Toy links
Saber Tiger.
A photo by renan.
Kratos returns.
Fantastic digirama by dedbeats.
The Lord of Destruction.
Art by Austin L. Brooks.
Cobra-a-a-a!
“… any men around my age that have a thing for women with glasses, its because of the Baroness …”
Cheetara.
Thundercats art by CelestaKrantz.
Sometimes any man can be a giant.
Digirama by Hock. (See also.)
“… a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth …”
A Conan the Barbarian custom by Satanaz.
Witchiepoo.
“You got to be REAL old to know this gal.”
Rick Shockwave.
A Transformers-inspired recolour of Mark Simmons’ Rick Dias lineart. (See also.)
Joetris.
A photo by Claudio.
“Here’s a story of a ‘bot named Prime.”
A photo by Richard Ruff.
The claw.
A photo by BFLV.
Cheetara.
Thundercats cosplay.
Toy gun control.
“While there is a piece of wood handy and a boy to shout ‘Bang, bang, you’re dead!,’ toy guns are likely to remain a part of childhood.” (A Time article from 1968.)
The Arizona Popular Culture Museum.
“To some extent, popular culture gives us common touchstones in our culture, regardless of race, class or gender … People can talk about these common experiences and feel a kind of commonality.”
Antique Toy Museum Mexico.
“I want to show Mexican youth that old toys are truly creative and they encourage sociability …” (See also.)
Magnemo Skeletor.
Fantanauti meets Masters of the Universe courtesy of cobra.creations.
It’s got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel and a hair trigger.
A photo by PaprikaRiverweed.
The Attack by Fire.
A photo by Virgilio Gabriel Rodriguez Montilla.
It was the day of the robot.
A photo by Bob Atkins. (Related.)