Toy links
Toy clock.
Ryan McElhinney made this 2.2-metre grandfather clock with action figures. (Thanks for the link, samuel!)
Brainchild.
A fine custom by Glenn Webb. (See also.)
Pro Wrestling.
Neat customs inspired by the NES game.
Microlady Photon.
A Microman custom by eXciter.
Batpod.
A Johnny Tang Lego MOC.
I spy.
A photo by Super Agent Steve.
Electric Blue-galoo.
A striking photo by JD Hancock.
The enchanted playground.
A photo by Adrián Limón Rivera.
Mechana on ice.
A photo by Bob Atkins.
Still has the power.
“This is a toy line and cartoon that people still hold in such high regard, every time we see a new character depicted in a painting, we get a whole new slew of memories brought back to our brains.” (See also.)
The master of Metallikato.
A photo by Jason Miller.
Sentinel.
A photo by Tasayu Tasnaphun.
Assemble Passion Harp.
An Assemble Borg creation inspired by Fresh Pretty Cure!
The Toy & Action Figure Museum’s Kevin Stark profiled.
“Each one is a work of art … Some guy sits and sculpts all these details and turns it into a toy. It’s sculpture for the masses.” (See also.)
“The US toy industry’s sales were down 2 percent …”
“Building Sets, up 22 percent … Action Figures/Accessories/Role-Play, up 6 percent …”
Prices may increase.
“… Chinese factories will be fighting to maintain current pricing. Due to the potential volatility, however, they will be unwilling to guarantee pricing more than six months out.”
For science!
Judging from that big grin, refining the calibration technique in order to measure neutrons more accurately is a lot more fun than one might expect. (Thanks for the link, samuel!)
Kamen Rider Double Fang Joker.
A SIC-style custom by Damien Sancho.
Max.
“… built around the Bose portable sounddock and comes with remote. Plays as a Bose system should.”
Flamemobil.
A Playmobil figure custom-warped with fire.