Toy links
Cheetara.
A custom by Arez.
Base Ship.
A Lego MOC by appollo. (More.)
Cobranomics.
From G.I. Joe: Yearbook 2.
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“Thanks buddy for keeping the childhood spirit of Star Wars alive in our household and for reminding me of how much fun it is to play with our toys.”
Chuck Greene.
“His character’s ‘looks’ was inspired by Thomas Jane, so the logical choice for base would be the Jane-Punisher …”
Cable.
A custom by Justin Manny.
Bloodstorm.
Storm “… after being bitten and transformed into a vampire by Dracula.”
Star Convoy of Hope.
“… my submission to Convoy of Hope’s ‘Heroes Give Hope’ charity auction benefiting Japan disaster relief.”
Code Name: Scarlett.
Art by Bryan Turner.
Prime A.T.T.
“A post-apocalyptic mecha.”
“Do not fear the darkness, but welcome its embrace.”
A photo by Dave Mathis.
This power, ’tis Xtreme.
A photo by Talyn.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.
As befitting a man of science, Mr. Evil Cheese Scientist made clever use of tin foil and cling film for this.
“S is for …”
“I am working on a G.I.Joe Alphabet from the old cartoon.”
Nailsformers.
By Bee930.
CEOs at play.
“Toy industry executives always fight to come up with the next great high-tech gadget or complex video game. But as children, many enjoyed the simplicity of colored blocks or miniature cars.”
“… IT’S THE CANONS …”
“Back in the Fall of 2010 canongirl contacted me about doing a pair of commissions of her and canonball for their upcoming wedding.”
Box.
“This guy is HUGE!”
After the Sarlacc.
“… depicting his visage with burns from the digestive juices and probably the explosives he used to escape.”
Mecha-Rancor.
“… rancors are not easy to sculpt out of plastic bricks.”