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Nazi vampires suck.
This Fant0mas custom, however, rocks.
Transformers Henkei Rampage.
Another neat pisuwo custom.
Microman T-AI.
This custom figure of the Transformers: Robots in Disguise character was made from a Microman Material Force figure.
Moku 01.
A very cool Lego mecha MOC. (More.)
The Dark Knight.
This Johnny Tang MOC is made from over 400 parts and stands 35cm tall.
ARX-8 Laevatein.
A fine Lego MOC by r10cyd. (More.) (See also.)
Middle-aged Soundwave.
Actually, it’s the Transformers Cassette Player. (See also.)
Optimus Prime’s ghost.
The coolest Transformers knockoff ever. It’s remarkable Takara neglected to do this particular variant.
“Who wants to shoot first?”
(Related.)
War is hell …
But sometimes we have to fight to keep the peace.
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From Krypton.
“… this custom is not meant to represent an endorsement of the political candidate.”
Sigma 6 Wraith.
More fine work from Boskoes Toys.
Micron G12 formation super link.
A clever fanmode by shinnosuke. Check out the Super Air Glide fanmode, too.
Yo Joe.
Dustin Baetz went to work on the 25th Anniversary figures and improved them quite a bit.
Heavy duty.
Katarina Rina used Zoids Blox parts for this Busou Shinki custom.
Robo12.
A striking Lego mecha MOC by mechpalace. (More.)
Iron Horse.
An old timey Lego MOC by MrTruck. (More.)
Hoist-ko.
Click on the image for a closer look at this Transformers-inspired fanart.
Socket Poppers.
“… what do you get when you cross a barbarian, a robot and the biker from the Village People?”
Toy fad du jour.
“… 2.5 Bakugan are sold every second in the U.S., and if you lined up everything sold end to end, by December, it is expected to span the length of more than 120,000 football fields …”
Trouble in Toyland.
“Of the 3,800-odd toy firms in Dongguan, no more than 2,000 are likely to survive the next couple of years. … since 2006, the total cost of producing toys has risen by about 60 per cent, while contract prices have gone up by an average of just 10 per cent.”
