Toy links
Singularity.
Digirama by dedbeats.
Why so hilarious?
A photo by kingkong21.
Arashikage.
G.I. Joe art by Robert Q. Atkins. (See also.)
Storm Shadow.
G.I. Joe art by Jeff Zwirek.
Justin Manny’s Junkion Hunter.
A Transformers custom based on an AutoVajin figure and partly inspired by World of Warcraft.
The Lego of Cagliostro. [via]
Lego creations inspired by the Lupin III movie.
Cerumen removal, the manly man way.
A photo by Harry Hendriks.
Yotsuba & Duralumin Extreme.
Kids and bears … what could possibly go wrong?
Toy developer Q&A.
“I have a BA in Art History and Classical Languages with two minors in Philosophy and Medieval Studies…and two Masters degrees – one in Latin and the other in Computer Science with a concentration in AI design. I got into it by saying….I want to make toys!”
Merge for the kill.
“I went with a more rustic, beat up style this time around …” (More.)
The Spider Thief.
“I theorized that he was not Peter Parker, but Roderick Kingsley. … Using various methods and tactics Kingsley becomes a master thief.”
Penance.
A custom of the Arcana Studio Comics character.
AcroValhal.
This Revoltech creation by misodrill is based on the GR2 and Camus figures.
Starmax and Starwolf.
Starcom-inspired Lego MOCs by Rafael Hernandez. (Related.)
Dem Bones.
Stef’s photo of the Masters of the Universe Classics Scareglow figure.
“We’ll have to destroy them rickshaw to rickshaw.”
A photo by Jonathan Carre.
Colours.
A photo by Jerome Strauss.
Gunhed.
Fantastic Lego creations inspired by the movie. (More.)
Air taxi.
An Adrian Kleinbergen Lego creation inspired by The Fifth Element.
Cyberman.
A photo by Robert E. Sohl.