tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10750880.post4977598834954292326..comments2023-10-23T12:02:03.280-06:00Comments on Sequentially Speaking: Comic Book Conversations: Modified FiguresLisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06656871719685145723noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10750880.post-68253345421487470412007-08-21T07:13:00.000-06:002007-08-21T07:13:00.000-06:00Thanks for the nice words. I always feel weird put...Thanks for the nice words. I always feel weird putting some of my opinions out there. <BR/><BR/>One thing that I like is on the Kid Robot site they have a user gallery where you can upload our own pictures. When you buy the DIY toys they come with little sketchbooks so you can plan your ideas, or just use them as coloring books.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10750880.post-90745282743516822322007-08-20T15:57:00.000-06:002007-08-20T15:57:00.000-06:00Great piece you wrote. They even have toys in Pre...Great piece you wrote. They even have toys in Previews that run $60 and up, and some vinyl figs that the buyer paints themselves that are fairly pricey too. Like comics, toys seem to have grown up as we have.Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06656871719685145723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10750880.post-40727324078368044012007-08-20T15:08:00.000-06:002007-08-20T15:08:00.000-06:00I have a little rant of my own about toys and have...I have a little rant of my own about toys and have compiled some links I thought were good. They aren't modifications but I do have some papercraft links.<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://www.excel.net/~turnerja/toys.html" REL="nofollow">Toys</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com