Toy links
Ghost episode 11.
Justin Bell’s excellent G.I. Joe photocomic continues.
Doubledealer’s Brock Samson. [via]
“Partially an experiment in mixed mediums, he was sculpted in wax, castilene, Willow Product’s waxes and Apoxie sculpt. I decided to make him in the 6 inch Marvel Legends scale, so he can beat up my other figures.”
Iron Lantern 5700.
A custom figure by Chris Morada inspired by the Amalgam Comics character.
Black Dragon Knight.
Meades Lemicah gets medieval with this Stikfas custom.
My Little Rincewind.
A work-in-progress of a Discworld-inspired My Little Pony custom.
Smile, smile.
An excellent portrait by Alexander Fernandes of the Toy Biz Mecha-Hulk figure.
Jim Earley’s wooden toys.
“The joy he got from providing children with what he says are simple, quality toys helped him stay with the hobby.” (See also.)
Lego MOCs of the Year.
Two remarkably life-like studless designs.
Toy links
Junkion. [via]
Phenomenal Transformers sculptures made from junk by Robot-Models. Check out the rest of the site for more brilliant creations.
Phone Braver 7.
A very cool Lego MOC by ThomasCat. (More.)
Cobra-a-a-a! [via]
FlyingFigg’s entertaining guide on giving Cobra troopers a uniform appearance.
Indiana Jones and the Death Star of Doom.
I don’t know where you get your delusions, laser brain.
Medieval Iron. [via]
Chris Anderson used a Hasbro Marvel Legends Black Knight figure as a base for this Iron Man custom figure.
Komainu Type Rairin Botan.
An excellent custom Busou Shinki figure by Kiral Batros.
The Dark Knight returns.
A fantastic shot by FLG8R of the Mattel Movie Master figure. (More: 1, 2, 3.)
Truck.
A realistic-looking Photoshop’d shot of a Matchbox toy.
No peas for the wicked.
Tim Norris put a smile on our faces with this photo.
This big.
We suspect we wouldn’t want to know what Ultraman is measuring.
