Inexpensive Toys Fashioned into Unique Action Figures by Artist Tomohiro Yasui




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#action figures #clay #rubber #toys



March 8, 2020


Andrew LaSane



All images © Tomohiro Yasui



Tomohiro Yasui is best known as the creator of the paper robot wrestlers called kami-robo, but that’s not the only medium his imagination has conquered. Using wire and cheap rubber duckies, squirting frogs, and plastic hammers, the Japanese artist builds posable action figures that deserve their own Saturday morning cartoons and comic books.


Having spent the past 35 years designing paper robots and plastic toys, Yasui is an expert when it comes to humanoid anatomy in dynamic poses. Multiples of the same donor toys were used to create the chiseled physiques, which means that all of the pieces match in texture and color and did not have to be repainted. If the fantasy figures were packaged and displayed on a shelf in the toy section, no one would be able to guess that they were cut, reconfigured, and assembled by hand.


To see more of these unlikely heroes come to life, follow Yasui on Twitter.









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