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Rock ’em, sock ’em.
A photo by B_Harville.
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David Levinthal’s toy photography.
“From The Nutcracker to photographer Cindy Sherman’s mutilated dolls, artists have used toys to arouse reverie, pity, horror. Toys are abbreviations, archetypes: All men are square jawed, all women voluptuous. But toys also are helpless, and infinitely compliant.”
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The Ghost Who Walks.
Jeffrey Van Hove used a Mattel Superman figure as the base for this custom of the Phantom.
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Man-At-Arms.
“… I added some parts and painted others flat black, metallic red and blue to make him different/unique.”
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Puck.
Remarkably this custom of the Alpha Flight character used a Juggernaut figure as a base.
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Custom Mego-scale Dash Wing. [via]
“Space Glider was my favorite figure as a kid. There was something magical about the heavy metal figure that had light, attachable, transparent wing.” Also available in 1/6 scale.
Tags: 1/6, accessory, custom, Mego, Microman/Micronauts
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Tryin’ to catch me ridin’ dirty.
Spock boldly goes where no man has gone before.
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Through the fire and flames.
A striking photo by R.h. Karn.
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Look Ma, no cavities!
A photo by Jay Roosa.
Tags: 1/6, Flickr, G.I. Joe, movie, photo
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Save your rubber.
A Lego poster inspired by World War II propaganda. (See also.)