Toy links
God, I liked him better before he died.
He’s not really dead. As long as we remember him.
There’s a fine line between being a hero and a lech.
The Autobot legend had only one exploitable weakness.
Nosferatu, the teenaged years.
A photo by Nadine.
Keep your foot off that blasted samophlange.
Art by Austin L. Brooks.
Packaging.
“In the branding and packaging design world, you either have to stand out or go home.”
Tomica + sushi = tommy sushi.
“The juxtapositions of such recognizable, yet unlikely objects, creates visual discrepancies that seem to reconnect one with the spiritual, like a Zen koan.” Good god. (Thanks for the link, samuel!)
Mister Gigantic.
9000 used the mini Mister Assemble figure to make this Assemble Borg fanmode look more impressive. (Click on the photos for a better look.)
Oldmobil.
A photo by gasord.
Playball.
A photo by Leanne Ronalds.
Strawberry Shortcake ver. post-apocalypse.
“… the humorless leader of the Rebellion against Brainy Smurf.” (See also: the Necromancer.)
Sunstreaker.
A watercolour portrait by The Starhorse.
Wonder Twin powers, activate!
Form of Transformers fanart!
Transformers designer Hasui Shogo interviewed.
“Eric Siebenaler, a designer from Hasbro, and I worked together; I made some suggestions, and he always replied with encouragement and his own ideas. Hasbro and we had not communicated like this during a development of Transformers before.” (See also.)
The coming of the Falcon.
“This was not the easiest character to get right.”
Tri-Sun Sovereign Assault Pod.
A Lego MOC by Kidthor. (More.)
Wanted Dead or Alive.
Another unsuspecting tourist falls foul of Chile’s hardline pants laws. (See also.)
This is my rifle, this is my gun.
Roadblock demonstrates how fighting is done.
Oooh, ahhh, that’s how it always starts.
Then later there’s running and screaming.
This is Diend.
A SIC-style custom of Kamen Rider Diend by Killing Monkey.
Snake Eyes.
A G.I. Joe custom based on the Marvel Legends Icons Punisher figure.