Toy links
“That’s right. It’s not a toy.”
A custom figure of The Walking Dead’s Rick Grimes.
“… the time has come to bring Cyborg back to life.”
Custom Henshin Cyborg figures.
Assem-V.
An Assemble Borg combiner fanmode by moromisox. (Click on the images for a better look.)
Welcome to Micropolis.
A diorama by Dave Zavarella.
Deep Diver.
A cool photo by Carsten Gurk.
Made in China.
“Tons of knock-offs are produced intentionally and overruns (go) out the back door of the authorized licensee factories. … the key in China is getting distribution partners to help police the copies and or getting a government agency in a local province to be your partner …”
“The Young Person’s Guide To Design Engineering”.
This may well be the most awesome toy-related video you’ll see this year. (YouTube, 06:05.)
Devastator.
“… stands slightly over 22" tall.” (More.)
Crashing through the sky, comes a fearful cry … “Ho Ho Ho.”
A custom by rascal!
Baroness ver. Sigma 6.
A custom by doybandoy.
Baynimated.
“… movie bots with an animated aesthetic.”
Tygra.
“… wanted to make him look a bit more real worldy …”
Thundercats Chronicles.
A Thundercats comic by Edward A. Arnold.
Steelheart.
Silverhawks art by Jason Johnson.
Legonauts.
“Inspired by Argonaut X‘s wonderful creations!”
Blast off.
Assemble Borg is now available in the US. (Be sure to check out the translated background story and design notes.)
Predaking.
“He has articulation on his head, shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, waist, hips, knees, and ankles.”
Lego Man.
A Johnny Tang creation.
Apocalypse Tank.
A Lego creation by Denal Lim inspired by Red Alert 3.
Cheetara.
Cool art by Gina Chacón.