Toy links
Assemble Spazer.
Revoltech Grendizer gets an Assemble Borg ride thanks to nappa. (Click on the image for a better look.)
When two worlds collide.
“I thought it would be fun to show comparisons between the Daopl Doctor Who and Character Options Doctor Who action figures.” (Check Police-Box-Traveler’s gallery for more.)
Escape.
A photo by s^n+ºrrºs+rº.
Ultimate Giant Man.
julinestroza used the Marvel Legends Icons Captain America figure for this custom.
Rock Titan.
A massive Lego MOC by joshua777. (More.)
Ghor.
A Lego MOC inspired by Metroid. (More.)
Lego 4 Dead.
Art by Todd Cowden inspired by both Lego and Left 4 Dead.
Gun-Slinger’s Medieval Knight’s Tale.
Featuring two evil Playmobil knights and a dog with a speech impediment.
“Who cares about Derek Zoolander anyway?”
No, wait …
Will Wright on toys and play.
“… in some sense, I’ve always felt like that toys were kind of controlling me … they were, more than anything else in my life, impacting who I was becoming as an adult.”
Cy-Kill ver. 2010.
pisuwo’s clever repurposing of WFC Kamen Rider Accel.
The Rough Rider.
“The former President was out of retirement and equipped with the USA’s latest battle suit …”
Marvel Legends Power Rangers.
Customs by DDA.
Kangaroo.
A custom by jazz04porche.
Assemble Olympians.
tsuchiken pays tribute to the Winter Olympic Games with these Assemble Borg fanmodes. (Click on the images for a better look.)
MOC ’em, sock ’em.
A Lego creation by Jason Corlett. (More.)
A Gloomy Valentine.
A photo by TheOneCam.
Inner flame.
A photo by s^n+ºrrºs+rº.
The Ever-Living.
“… he still gives me the chills …”
Patrick Boivin profiled.
“Stop-motion is complicated in a way because you have to think about the movement of each different section of the body … Once you do a couple of them, you start to understand how to do it so they’re living-like.”