T-600 Endoskeleton
Metallic armageddon looks pretty good thanks to this upcoming Terminator: Salvation T-600 Endoskeleton by Hot Toys; it’s a 1:6 scale (14″) figure with light-up eyes and gatling gun.
Metallic armageddon looks pretty good thanks to this upcoming Terminator: Salvation T-600 Endoskeleton by Hot Toys; it’s a 1:6 scale (14″) figure with light-up eyes and gatling gun.
LEGO modder Morgan19 is back with a collection of custom Star Wars minifigs; these really plumb the depths of geekdom, including everything from Tusken Assassins to Ithorian Mercs.
Wondering what that gigantic wheeled robot was from the Transformers: RoTF trailer was? It’s apparently Demolishor, a Terex RH400 Excavator and the torso of Devastator.
Don’t live near NYC? DVICE has a nice roundup of the best products at the 2009 New York Toy Fair; among our favorites are a touch sensitive Rubik’s Cube and pedal-powered scooter.
Theo Janssen’s kinetic robots continue to influence actual products; this Walker by VEX Electronics looks like an SG1 Replicator with its sea of legs and single gripping claw.
Wearing the getup in the now legendary dojo fight scene from Fist of Fury, Toynami’s Bruce Lee Cinemaquette is one of the most realistic we’ve seen; it stands an impressive 24″ tall.
The Empire thinks they’re expendable, but we think this imported TIE Pilot figure by Medicom is highly collectible; it’s film accurate down to the oversized helmet and stands 12″ tall.
FOOX-U’s quirky Organ Donor vinyls are now available; you’re limited to one case of per person, blind boxed; each comes with a vinyl hospital gown in one of 24 colorways and 9 organs.
While most of their hardcore fans are getting a little bit gray, this KISS Kubricks 4-pack gives the tongue-wagging heavy metal band a block-style makeover; it should ship this month.
Alright, so sue us for saying “da mouse is in da house,” but this BLOC28 Mickey Mouse x New Era 59Fifty fitted set is too tempting to resist; limited to 500 sets via Span of Sunset.
Andy Warhol’s iconography gets Imperial with The Vader Project, a collection of 100 custom fiberglass Vader helmets by street artists including Frank Kozik, Marc Ecko and Dalek.
We’ve seen some wild Dunnys, but this Plasma Dunny by Dustin Cantrell takes the cake; enter to win one at ToyCyte by telling them your favorite gadget or tech, real or fictional.
Because there’s nothing like a life-sized Orc from World of Warcraft to scare off would-be burglars: measuring 72″ and weighing 170 lbs, the giant statue ships from Germany.
Professor Rubik (of Rubik’s Cube fame) has invented his first significant new puzzle in years: Rubik’s 360 is a set of three spheres and six balls which focuses on dexterity.
If you’ve got both the room and the cash to spare, this 1:4 scale, 18″ Ken statue is the perfect way to impress your Street Fighter obsessed girlfriend. Yes, the inflatable rubber one.
We’re not sure how airworthy these Star Wars Kites, but with Spring just around the corner we can’t think of a better way to spend a sunny day in the park; they’ll be in stock 4/12.
As important to 90s adventure games as StarCraft was to the RTS genre, Steve Purcell’s iconic Sam and Max duo are getting a slick, 1000pc limited edition polystone statue.
We’re still saving our opinions for the upcoming movie, but these Watchmen Kubricks (available 6/09) are pretty awesome, film or no film; the Comedian and Rorschach are our faves.
The Great Office War is only a distant memory, but this RC USB Tank Missile Launcher promises to renew the cubicle arms race; control up to 4 tanks via your PC with a 12 foot range.
Talk about a two-fer: not only does Boba Fett strike a bad-ass pose in this animated-style statue, but he’s backed with a freshly-frozen Han set in a Carbonite slab; it’ll be available 9/09.
Atomisers have come a long way since the days of the Blunderbuss and Death Ray; the Victorious Mongoose 1902a is for stylish steampunkers who prefer a pocket-sized ray pistol.
USA Today has a first look at new toys from the upcoming Star Trek movie, including action figures, gadgets and our favorite: a replica of the Enterprise bridge; they’ll be available 4/19.
Nothing says “Don’t eff with the USA” like a lightsaber-swinging, pistol-packing Obama action figure; he’s also got an array of hand gestures and ties when disguised as the President.
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