Cute toys made terrifying. Traditional Japanese motifs reworked on rusted robots. The world of Fallout brought to life. This is the work of toy and figure modder Y_Nakajima.
Nakajima’s work excels at putting a creepy dystopian spin on figures and toys, bringing them to life in a nicely rusted and weathered way. (Previously, Kotaku has featured Nakajima’s Thomas toy mod.)
Below are some of the resulting custom creations:
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過去作品をバラして再構成している pic.twitter.com/GHgv9GkgH0
— Y_NAKAJIMA (@y_nakajima_) January 12, 2016
土日でなんとか完成させよう
キリが大事 pic.twitter.com/k5amtXP99n— Y_NAKAJIMA (@y_nakajima_) February 12, 2016
BADLANDの住人
WANDERER(ワンダラー)
荒地最後の良心
放浪しながら物々交換をしたり自ら作った道具などを販売して暮らす
人がいいので騙されて食われてしまうことが多い pic.twitter.com/zLpLHBx9A3— Y_NAKAJIMA (@y_nakajima_) February 14, 2016
これはストップモーション・アニメです。
生まれて初めて作りました。
This is Stop-Motion Animation. pic.twitter.com/ALU9wqGPQv— Y_NAKAJIMA (@y_nakajima_) December 31, 2015
You can see more on Nakajima’s website or follow the modder on Twitter.
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One response to “Custom Toys And Figures Made For Wasteland Nightmares”
That’s what is missing from fallout 4. a creepy tin metal vaultboy combo mask/helmet.
Definitely getting a 3A-Tomorrow Kings vibe from this stuff.