Sunday, August 16, 2020

BLOG UPDATE



AUGUST 16/2020: I do not update this blog as often as I'd like to these days (yes, this is an "understatement"), but nevertheless continue daily on these blogs:

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Cheers,
Andy TOYSREVIL

Saturday, February 16, 2019

“Straight outta the Wasteland to your Highstreet” - Iksentrik's Custom V8 Interceptor

“Straight outta the Wasteland to your Highstreet”

U.K.-based artist Ryan Coyle AKA "Iksentrik" (Instagram / Featured #onTOYSREVIL) shares with us images of his completed custom Mad Max-themed vehicle - originally meant for the [IN] Action Figure 7 show at Clutter Gallery in New York City, but alas failed in its travels, but nevertheless is currently awaiting project completion - along with the packaging for it "so it looks like its MIB" added Ryan. Also planned is a limited edition poster printed on newspaper ("so it looks like an old comic book advert... complete with coupons" etc). Stay tuned for availability updates on that!

Meanwhile scroll thru to view said Work-in-Progress images of his work on a Hot Wheels toy car, and you might want to hang around ti see his SECOND custom in the same theme: A Invictus Erectus Monster Truck!




Wednesday, March 1, 2017

CineFix Does “Mad Max: Fury Road” in 8 Bit Cinema


CineFix presents Mad Max: Fury Road retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit ;) game tech. 8-bit Cinema "gamifies" your favorite Hollywood Blockbusters into 80's arcade and NES inspired action!

Directed by David Dutton, featuring music by Henry Dutton, and made for CineFix.
"8 Bit a.k.a. the third generation of gaming started in 1983 with the Japanese release of the Nintendo Family Computer and Sega. Can you guess what games inspired this 8-bit version of Mad Max: Fury Road?"

Monday, February 27, 2017

Mad Max: Fury Road - Black & Chrome Edition


George Miller’s MAD MAX: FURY ROAD feature film, now in 2 hours’ worth of black-and-white in this “Black & Chrome” Edition. Here is a trailer, and some visuals (of the Final Chase *SPOILERS*) for your kind purchasing considerations :)








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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

MAD SHEILA = The Chinese Version of "Mad Max: Fury Road"!


OMG. “MAD SHEILA” is China’s equivalent rip-off of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, and it is as #epic as the music-video-stylings of the characters, down to the movie poster - which hammer in the adage that eventually “all-things-will-be-Made-in-China”.


Source: io9.gizmodo.com

Immortal Joe custom by Avatar666

Immortan Joe / Spiki 8" #Spiki #ImmortanJoe #Immortan #MadMax #FuryRoad @kusovinyl @masterblaster86

A photo posted by Avatar 666 (@avatar_chakal) on


IMMORTAL JOE custom by Avatar666 made on an 8-inch tall “Spikifigure (originally by Nakanari), as a commissioned project. Folks interested should hook up with him via by emailing direct “avatar.7@hotmail.com” or visit avatar666.bigcartel.com/products … and stay connected via his Twitter + Instagram!

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