Big eyes
A Creative Commons-licensed photo by a2gemma.
Toy review roundup
Shocka reviews the JAKKS Pacific Rocky Adrian figure.
Michael Crawford reviews the DC Direct Deluxe Collector Figure Bizarro 13-inch figure.
Jeff Parker reviews the Hot Toys Movie Masterpiece Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Davy Jones 1/6-scale figure.
Michael Crawford reviews the Toynami Futurama Kif Kroker figure.
Michael Crawford reviews the Hasbro Indiana Jones Indiana Jones (whip-cracking action version), Colonel Dovchenko and Ugha Warrior figures.
Fred Meyer and Justin Bell review the Hasbro G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Baroness, Cobra Commander (with MASS crystals), Major Bludd, Python Officer, Roadblock, Snake Eyes (Arctic Trooper version) and Flint (Tiger Force version) figures.
Nick Zurawski reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Cobra Viper figure. (See also.)
NekroDave reviews the Bandai Power Rangers Jungle Fury Transforming Beast Master Megazord set. (See also.)
Shogundan reviews the Taito Super Mechanics Arcadia (Galaxy Express 999 movie version) toy. (See also.)
Shogundan reviews the Taito Super Mechanics Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship Yamato toy.
Retro reviews
yo go re reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe Low Light (version 6) Direct To Consumer and Toys R Us exclusive figure. (See also.)
The eyes have it
A Creative Commons-licensed photo by code poet.
Toy links
Jin Saotome’s custom Fallout 3 power suit.
“… the most elaborate paint job I’ve done …”
Ultra Magnus.
An impressive custom figure based on the Transformers Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime. (Click on the thumbnails for a closer look.)
Microman Military Force Cobra Commander.
A custom figure by Vintage.
The claw.
Monsterbrick is building a Lego robot. (More.)
Ah, hell.
It’s going to be one of those days.
Commander Modesty.
A fine portrait of Sky Lynx by RamenJunkie.
Lego in love.
A sweet photo by Daniel.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Hulk.
Filled with rage and craving pizza.
Poe Ghostal on DC Universe Classics’ retail distribution.
“There’s lot of evidence Mattel has learned from their mistakes …”
Tamashii Web’s English section launches. [via]
“A webzine made by and for adults who love collectible toys!” Specifically, Bandai toys.