The LEGO Chainsaw
This is one power tool you can let your kids play with. LEGO builder František Hajdekr created this awesome little power tool using LEGO Technic parts. It features a moving chain and piston, though sadly, it’s not motorized.
This is one power tool you can let your kids play with. LEGO builder František Hajdekr created this awesome little power tool using LEGO Technic parts. It features a moving chain and piston, though sadly, it’s not motorized.
Turns out spinach works even on toys. Headplay Toys made this badass realistic 12″ Popeye the Sailor Man. Well, if you could call a man with arms twice the size of his thighs “realistic.” Limited to 500 units.
At the Toy Soul 2014 convention, Hot Toys unveiled the prototype of its 1:6 Scale Avengers: AoU Hulkbuster. The 24″ tall toy has large light up parts and a weathered finish. Hot Toys also had a life-size statue of the suit.
Mark Carpenter and his kids have a unique goodie for their fellow LEGO enthusiasts. They designed a 3mm-thick 1×2 LEGO-compatible tile made of aerospace grade glossy black carbon fiber, the perfect finishing touch for your creations.
Hot Toys’ 1:6 scale model of Tony Stark’s Avengers: Age of Ultron suit. It’s made of die-cast material with realistic metallic paint and weathered finish, 36 points of articulation and a detachable Ultron Mk. I diorama base.
Have a very Mega Christmas with ThinkGeek’s officially licensed Mega Buster replica. It fits on either your left or right hand and has two different light and sound effect sets, one for a normal shot and one for a charged shot.
We won’t blame you if you think the Fire Bucket is an official LEGO kit, but it was actually designed and built by Flickr user sm 01. The remote-controlled car has working lights, doors and suspension. It also has lots of custom decals.
An R/C plane with a body made entirely out of carbon fiber, making it extremely durable yet lightweight. Its swappable battery lasts about 3min. per charge. It has a 640×480 camera, but you can’t stream the video feed live.
Chris McVeigh’s latest LEGO creations include these nifty 2.75″ tall retro arcade machines. He’s provided diagrams for the DIY build here. Chris offers kits of his many fine creations in his shop as well.
The guys from Corridor Digital orchestrated this battle between a motley assortment of remote-controlled racers, joined by an army of flying drones equipped with deadly weapons. Many toys were harmed in the making of this film.
Believe it or not, that’s not a painting. Gunpla hobbyist mumumuno53 painted a Gundam action figure to make it look like a retro anime illustration. The cardboard props are nice touches. Or are they cardboard?
LEGO would never in a billion years even think of releasing Citizen Brick’s new LEGO-compatible playset. The Citizen Brick Center for the Performing Arts is “a place where dreamers can dream, and dancers can dance.”
From the makers of Cubelets comes a more advanced modular robot kit. MOSS uses magnets embedded in each block along with steel bearings to create connections. There will also be Artist Series sets with themed paint and graphics.
If you find custom 3D printed figurines out of your price range, perhaps a miniature copy of your head will do. You won’t need a 3D scanner either. Just send Firebox a front and a side shot of your head and they’ll do the rest.
TakaraTomy’s consoles in disguise. Optimus Prime transforms into the original PlayStation, complete with a controller and a memory card, while Megatron turns into a Mega Drive with a controller and a Sonic cartridge.
“I believe whatever doesn’t kill you simply makes you… stranger.” Get a chance to win one of two Hot Toys 1:6 scale The Joker Bank Robber 2.0 from Sideshow Collectibles worth $270. Contest runs until 11/6/14. Eligibility terms here.
An adorable 9″ tall vinyl figure of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Michelangelo, based on one of pop artist Mike Mitchell’s illustrations in his awesome Just Like Us series. We hope he makes a cheaper bobblehead version.
Animation studio A Large Evil Corporation has designed an ongoing series of vinyl toy mockups based on pop culture characters. Since they’ve gone viral, the studio is seriously considering turning them into actual figures.
Made by HEXBUG, these tiny remote-controlled skateboards can do tricks just like the pros, if they were reduced to the size of mice. The premium set includes one motorized R/C skateboard and a complete miniature skatepark.
In Case Of makes handmade decorative cases that resemble fire emergency kits, except they’re filled with props of weapons, tools and instructions for defeating zombies, demons, vampires or werewolves.
Sideshow Collectibles’ Marvel 1/6 Scale Merc with a Mouth comes with 6 pairs of hands, 2 heads, 3 blades, 3 guns, and of course speech bubbles. The Sideshow exclusive also comes with a zombie head. Pre-orders start 9/25 for $230.
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