O-No Sushi Figures
Andrew Bell’s Never Look Back is well-known to vector artists and has been recreated as a set of an O-No Sushi urban vinyl figures; it’ll come in a limited edition blue and standard red.
Andrew Bell’s Never Look Back is well-known to vector artists and has been recreated as a set of an O-No Sushi urban vinyl figures; it’ll come in a limited edition blue and standard red.
A hybrid of the KAWS Companion and Hajime Soroyama’s Future Mickey Mouse, the Soroyama Companion is a 13″ is fully posable with a metal finish; it’s due out 6/27 at Kawsone.com.
This 1:6 Godfather Figure is an offer we can’t refuse: a Sideshow exclusive, it’s a 12″ replica of Don Vito Corleone (played by Marlon Brando) and includes his chair, cat and glasses.
Diablo’s Barbarian class gets his moment in the sun with a fantastically detailed (but pricey) 18″ polystone statue; Overthrown wields dual axes and an interchangeable helmet head.
Atom.com pokes fun at this summer’s wave of movies based on 80s toons with Toy Movies; Care Bears, My Little Pony and The Smurfs all go Hollywood in a very bad way.
In the movie, it was always Bumblebee trying to sound human–but this Bumblebee Voice Mixer and Helmet will remix your voice with six different music styles; Autobots, get jiggy!
We’re unfamiliar with Kakugo no Susume (one of anime/manga’s most violent series), but this Kyoukagaikokaku Zero figure is pure badass; it’s a poseable figure with die-cast parts.
Most collector’s editions are so-so, but the UK and Australia-only Black Edition of Assassin’s Creed 2 includes a kickass Ezio figurine, 64-page artbook and full game soundtrack.
The Levitron Revolution is simply the sweetest way to display your collectibles, ever: it levitates objects up to 4 ounces above a stand with LED spotlights and is due out this Christmas.
We’ve since retired our own Mr. Potato Heads, but these Transformer variants have us seeing spud again: Optimash Prime looks pretty sweet, but Bumblebee Bumblespud looks baked.
A “science story for grown-ups with swearing and rayguns,” Warren Ellis’ Ignition City now has a quartet of 1:1 scale raygun replicas from the comic miniseries; absolutely DO WANT.
It’ll be another century before we seeing anything like this in real earth orbit, but this fantastically detailed LEGO Solaris 8 Space Station has us dreaming of sweet zero-g adventures.
Cobra Commander is one of the more annoying villains of our childhood, but we’re digging this Crimson variant with a silver/red cape+hood, MP-7 silencer, dagger and 3 sets of hands.
While this teaser yields no surprises (it’s just Buzz going to infinity and beyond with signage), we’re looking forward to seeing Woody and gang again for Toy Story 3, due out 6/18/10.
Venkman is our favorite Ghostbuster and Stay Puft our favorite monster, so we’re dripping with ectoplasm over these 2″ figures with 14 points of articulation; they’ll drop at SDCC 2009.
Preordering begins May 21st for this Comic-Con 2009 exclusive Iron Man Mark III; it’s a 12″ figure in gunmetal grey; it sports distressed armor, two heads and three sets of hands.
Terminator: Salvation’s Marcus Wright toes the line between hero and villain with this 1:6 figure; it sports two heads (one battle damaged), two outfits, three hands, and weapons.
We’re huge fans of Penny Arcade so we almost did a Fruit F***ker dance when we saw this Cardboard Tube Samurai action figure; it’ll be available at the SDCC 7/23-7/26 for about $50.
Sneak your toys to work in style with this Blumenau Model Train Set, which squeezes a locomotive, two carriages and a summer landscape with tunnel into an aluminum Noch briefcase.
With an underwater remote, all this RC Manta Ray needs is a shark fin to cause serious chaos at the pool; able to do barrel rolls, loops and Immelmanns, it sounds more F-16 than fish.
This set of eight 2″ Where The Wild Things Are Kubrick figures are surprisingly good and will be out 10/09; the boy looks a bit off, but his 12″ RAH (Real Action Hero) is pretty slick.
Celebrate 10 years of collaboration between LEGO and Star Wars: any order placed at LEGOshop.com on 5/3 and 5/4 will get a free, limited edition poster with 160 minifigures.
Straight from Kazuaki Kiriya’s Goemon, this 1:6 Saizo Kirigakura figure captures much of the lush detail from the movie with a slick armored Ninja suit and face guard.
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