Who’s next in the Death Note?
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Toy review roundup
Artemis reviews the Diamond Select Toys Star Trek Deep Space Nine Lieutenant Ezri Dax chase figure.
Dan Wakerhauser reviews the Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Paleopatrol Tyranno-Blade toy.
Dan Wakerhauser reviews the Playmates TMNT Mini Mutants Leo’s Ninja Dojo and Raph’s Iron Pumpin’ Gum playsets.
Dan Wakerhauser reviews the Playmates TMNT Mini Mutants Battle Shell playset.
Dan Wakerhauser reviews the Playmates TMNT Mini Mutants Leonardo versus Hun, and Michelangelo versus Rat King two-packs, and the Mini Moto-Cycle (Raphael version) and Mini Moto-Slider (Donatello version) sets.
Thomas Wheeler reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe Combat Squad Navy Seal Lt. Torpedo figure.
Atom reviews the Bandai Saint Myth Cloth Sea Horse Baian figure from the Saint Seiya series. (See also.)
Michael Crawford reviews the Lego Indiana Jones 7621 Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb set. (See also.)
Poe Ghostal reviews the Mattel DC Universe Classics Rex Mason, The Element Man Collect and Connect figure. (See also.)
Dave Van Domelen reviews the Hasbro Transformers Legends Allspark Battles Bumblebee versus Scorponok set.
Edmaestro reviews the Takara Tomy Zoids Evodrive ZED-4 Dark Horn kit. (See also.)
Retro reviews
yo go re reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe R.H.I.N.O set.
WIKD reviews the Hasbro Zoids ZBuilders Leo Gator 1/72 scale kit.
A natural choice
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Toy links
Shunichi Makino’s sci-fi papercraft. [via]
Visit the gallery for some incredible I-can’t-believe-it’s-paper creations.
Conan the Librarian.
An amusing 4-panel photocomic by Poe Ghostal.
The Nude Face Up.
Helene touches up doll faces.
Yo Gabba Gabba!
Lego MOCs based on Plex and Muno.
Super Link Gimlet.
A neat fanmode by Transformers Baka Ichidai combining Gimlet figures from the Beast Wars II and Telemocha series.
Stormtrooper love.
Look, sir, chocolate.
Personnel management, Megatron-style.
A slice-of-Decepticon-life digirama from Kaiyodo’s Revoltech blog.
This is a job …
If you listen really hard, you can hear John Williams’ score playing.
Skymaster Hyper Hayate.
Misodrill used parts from the Amdriver Jenus DX set for this Microman custom.
A warning for kitbashers.
Jin Saotome cautions customisers about superglue sensitivity.