My most controversial food opinion is that loudly hating on or loving on any condiment past “I don’t care for it/I like it” isn’t a controversial food opinion, it’s just cheap heat to get attention.
My most controversial food opinion is that loudly hating on or loving on any condiment past “I don’t care for it/I like it” isn’t a controversial food opinion, it’s just cheap heat to get attention.
I really like that green guy.
Death’s Head commission, yes?
Post your favorite Lord of the Rings character. Wrong answers only.
Picture of a calendar with the month of March. There is a picture of Boss Fight studios Saurozoic Warrior action figures getting ready for battle. A blue Brontosaurus warrior is in the background wielding an axe while an orange stegosaurus is in the foreground. Centered is a Raptor dressed like a samurai.
I made myself a 2026 calendar with action figure shots I took last year, but I already forgot what shots I chose, so it’s a fun surprise to switch months. March is Bossfight Saurozoic Warriors.
A black and white digital drawing of DJ-R3X from Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland.
Finished up a DJ-R3X piece I started a while ago for March of Robots Day 8.
#MarchofRobots2026
#StarWars
Janine from the animated ghostbusters cartoon action figure by Mondo. It features a desk decorated with typical office desk accoutrements which are somehow way cooler since they are animated and from the 80s.
I was never a big fan of The Real Ghostbusters cartoon, but this is such a cool display piece that I’m tempted.
🤣🤣 necessary keyboard 🎹 moments
“ALL MY LIFE I HAD TO KNIFE”
Hell yeah!
Well, softer.
Drop something blue.
I swear when I saw the thumbnail of this saber I thought it was some kind of Swiffer mop variation.
I like that they actually made an accessory for the snap, crackle, pop gun in Marvel Legends.
Stayed up late last night before the time change. Bad move because I’m dead tired. It’s kind of funny because I was boiling and popping action figures for a custom project and my fingers are a little sore this morning. Lack of customizing has made me soft!
I was very happy with this sculpt and his languid pose.
I love that the Massiff was designed for one part of a Star Wars film, Geonosians in "Attack of the Clones", and then migrated to being the hound of the Tusken Raiders. They were brilliantly brought to life in "Book of Boba Fett"
anthropomorphic giraffe warrior in tartan loincloth, armed with a flint knapped club-spear and carrying a long shield decorated with a demon spirit of combat's face.
Restock on Gofraidh, our slightly tall barbarian warrior, is en route! 140mm of towering stabby dude is back in the shop.
I was thinking about getting that one myself. Again, not sure what I’d do with it, but it’s just neat to see another body type.
I know how fondly ROM is thought of by many 80s comics fans. Perhaps a few folks haven’t seen Jean Frisano’s covers for the ROM reprints in France’s Strange magazine. Clearly familiar, and sometimes, er, very familiar, & yet different enough in their own fun way.
Is the hood soft goods or just really nice sculpted texture?
Void rivals 27 with Pythona on the cover. She’s a pretty young woman with yellow snake-like eyes and is mostly bald except for a long ponytail. Her skin is slightly purple and she has markings around her eyes that make an almost Zartan-like domino mask.
I don’t usually buy variant covers, but I felt compelled to pick this Pythona cover from Void Rivals 27. The artist is Ben Oliver.
TCs Rockets has a good amount of vintage stuff. I’m not in the market, so I’m not sure what their pricing is like.
I just remember when I was active on the Fwoosh custom board, every few months someone would start a thread asking for companies to do blank bodies, so I did feel compelled to grab some.
Blank super-heroic action figure base bodies for customs by Boss Fight Studios. The male is lunging forward to punch and the female is standing in the background.
I didn’t have a custom in mind, but I picked up a couple of these 6 inch Boss Fight blank bodies just to check them out. They are solid, poseable figures. I think the woman has a lot of the same parts as their Red Sonja, but I haven’t made specific comparisons, so I might be wrong.
That’s a great little diorama for them. Very cool.
Is it just me, or is Storm really churning these Arena figures out at a quicker pace than their usual?
Oof.
GI Joe Cesspool action figure carded. He’s an older white guy with a receding hairline of white hair and a huge facial scar. His outfit is a a teal green jumpsuit with purple details and gold shoulder pads.
Cesspool is one of those late in the line Cobras I’m really looking forward to seeing in Classified.
I’m getting real eco-warriors vibes from the color scheme. I’m digging it.
Target ad for 20 percent off wrestling and Dinosaur action figures shows a wrestler in blue trunks next to a green triceratops.
When I scrolled past this target ad, I briefly thought it was some sort of Herculoids revival.
Cobra-La Royal Guard action figure from GI Joe Classified series in the box. He’s got red crustacean-like armor and a blue skinned bald head. There are a lot of extra parts.
Bar code for the figure
The toy department guy didn’t want to open the box for me for some reason. I thought that was weird, but I could imagine dealing with collectors all the time could be frustrating, so I opened it myself and grabbed a couple. This was San Diego, CA and the box has the code name BB RUDY DLX.