iLaunch Thunder
The already amusing desktop missile launcher gets an upgrade – letting you remotely aim and fire at targets using your iPhone, iPod or iPad over Bluetooth. Hope you can kill that sound, though.
The already amusing desktop missile launcher gets an upgrade – letting you remotely aim and fire at targets using your iPhone, iPod or iPad over Bluetooth. Hope you can kill that sound, though.
Build your own custom 3D printed robot figurines over at My Robot Nation. Pick from heads, torsos, arms, legs, then add accessories and colors and pose your robot. Available in sizes from 2″ to 6″ tall.
Still haven’t found gifts for your pets for the holidays? Dogmeat toys are packaged and shaped like cuts of meat. They’re nontoxic and completely safe. Not safe enough to eat though.
Harrison from Volpin Props is back with his latest creation, a perfect reproduction of Half-Life 2’s gravity gun. But this gun was used for good, not evil, with its sale benefiting Child’s Play.
For the person who thinks he has everything. This hilarious playset comes with reusable vinyl stickers of Nic and two glossy backdrops. Declaration of Independence not included.
A great gift for kids and kids at heart. Let your creative juice flow and make straws that let you share a drink, or even better, straws that let you sip from more than one beverage at once.
One of the best and most popular iOS games finally gets some real world merch. First out of the gate are these plush toys of Fruit Ninja‘s sensei mascot and a watermelon that splits into two.
When we were kids, we hated how our Hot Wheels tracks were too short. With BluTrack, you can make crazy 2-lane tracks with sections as long as 100 feet, using household objects to create hills.
It’s not the world’s fastest RC car, but 100mph isn’t anything to scoff at either. Off the shelf, the XO-1 by Traxxas goes from 0 to 60mph in 2.3 seconds and reaches 100mph in under 5 seconds.
This awesome 1/6th scale G.I.Joe ninja figure comes with tons of dangerous implements for taking down your other action figures with style. Grab the Sideshow limited-edition for bonus facial scars.
This fully-automatic toy Gatling gun can fire up to 30 soft darts at your enemies in less than 20 seconds. The perfect accessory for the next time you dress up as TF2’s Heavy.
The classic 1980s Bigtrak gets another upgrade, with camera, IR and missile launcher options, and a loading bay for carrying stuff. Oh, and you can control it with iPhone, iPad, Android, PC or Mac.
Matthew Borgatti, meet Bryan Ku. Ku made these weapon-shaped pillows with silkscreened graphics. They’re barely useful as pillows but we still want the whole set. They’re not for sale though.
Like a Magic 8-Ball, but in pen form. Just ask this pen a question, shake it up, and watch as your writing instrument deals out advice you will no doubt follow as if it came from Confucius himself.
A while back, Peter Clute dug deep within his warped mind to create his Buzz Lightyear x T-800 mashup. Guess Woody was feeling left out, so he became one with the machines too.
Arresting lamps with bases sculpted from old toys and action figures. Each lamp is given a monochrome coating and a high gloss lacquer. You can also have your own toys converted into lamps.
The crossbow snow launcher has two parts: a snowball press that can make up to 3 snowballs at once, and the launcher itself that can lob the balls up to 60ft away. It also comes with a vinyl target.
Unless your name is Harrison Krix, this is probably the only chance you have of owning a 1:1 replica of the M8 Avenger rifle from Mass Effect. Cast in polystone, it’s 34″ long and weighs 34lbs.
Count Chocula, Franken Berry and Boo Berry can now hang out in your pad, in 9″ tall plush form, at least. Each is part of a nutritious breakfast. But where are Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy?
Dubbed “The Mother of All Hot Wheels Tracks”, it’s 2,000 feet-long, runs through 14 rooms, and even goes outdoors. Why couldn’t we have had this thing when we were kids? Still, it’s not quite this big.
Looking for something cute and cuddly for your couch? These plush (and vocal) Aperture Science turrets won’t hate you – especially if you knock them over on their side. Out mid-December.
LEGO enthusiast Marshall Matlock assembles the LEGO Volkswagen T1 Camper van, giving us a neat view of the tiny details included in the set, from the moving engine parts to the retro curtains.
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