Social Media is a necessary evil. If you want to publicize your latest blog post, then you need to let your readers know whenever there is a new post, so a Facebook page and a Twitter account for the blog are absolutely required. This doesn't mean you have waste your time after posting a new update sharing the post by hand to the media you are using to promote it.
Monday, December 12, 2016
An Amazing Way to Auto-Share to Social Media
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
The Battle Over the Sea-Monkey Fortune
Something very wrong is happening in world of Sea-Monkeys® right now. Big Time Toys (aka: Sam Harwell) is trying to wrest the trademark for Sea-Monkeys® away from the Transcience Corp (aka: Yolanda von Braunhut, widow of Sea Monkeys inventor Harold von Braunhut)! Read the article below from the New York Times
for more information...
Photo credit: Justine Kurland for The New York Times |
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Harold von Braunhut,
news,
sea-monkeys
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Monday, December 5, 2016
Making a better blog...
As you can see if you look at the time stamps on my recent posts I stayed up all night Saturday night working on this blog. I wasn't just putting up posts either, I was coding! And as we all know the best coding happens in the middle of the night.
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blog,
meta,
Tips & Tricks
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Sunday, December 4, 2016
What I learned about Blogging and Image Storage
Some of the posts made to this blog back when it was hosted at Blog.com were recently found and a valuable lesson was learned.
Consistently store posted images on an external image storage site! Postimg.org was and is the blog's external image host site.The only problem? It was never consistently used! In other words, sometimes images were posted using the blog's local image storage and other times postimg.org was used.
Consistently store posted images on an external image storage site! Postimg.org was and is the blog's external image host site.The only problem? It was never consistently used! In other words, sometimes images were posted using the blog's local image storage and other times postimg.org was used.
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blog,
meta,
Tips & Tricks
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Action Figure Theatre Slideshow
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action figures,
dioramas,
doctor who,
Videos
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Huey's Hut Rod - The Way Outhouse Bomb
Huey lived in Tennessee atop a mountain tall, he always wanted a hot rod, but his ready cash was small. So, using parts he found out back Huey got it done, he didn't win any races, but he did have lots of fun. With natural gas and moonshine he made that out-house run!
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Model Kits,
monsters,
Weird-Ohs
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Digger the Way Out Dragster
The massive slicks of the candy blue dragster bit deeply into the asphalt as tire smoke streamed back behind the rail. The driver shoved the long 8-ball shifter forward as the front wheels leaped from the pavement with a surge of power. Engine parts and oil blew out from the block, but the bulging, bloodshot eyes of the driver revealed no concern as long orange exhaust flames
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Model Kits,
monsters,
Weird-Ohs
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Doctor Deadly's Dungeon Laboratory
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action figures,
dioramas,
frankenstein,
Model Kits,
Monster Scenes,
monsters,
vampirella
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Scene Recreation: Crowded Tardis
A scene recreation from Black Orchid featuring the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa, and Tegan.
Adric, Nyssa, and Tegan figures were custom made by artist Matthew Hackley. |
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action figures,
doctor who
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Friday, December 2, 2016
A Happy Find & Construction Continues...
I am still working on getting set up here at the new host site. I wish I had moved long ago, but I was just to busy to get it all set up. Blogger is so much easier to use than Wordpress, at least it seems that way to me.
I was able to find an archived back-up of the blog and was able to recover a few old posts from 2013! What a happy find. These were posts from the days when the toy blog was devoted to Sea-Monkeys.
I was able to find an archived back-up of the blog and was able to recover a few old posts from 2013! What a happy find. These were posts from the days when the toy blog was devoted to Sea-Monkeys.
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
Weird-Ohs Models
In the early 1960s, the Hawk model company released the first few Weird-Ohs model kits. The company wisely monopolized on the current fad of cars and monsters. These kits were re-issued in the 70's and 80's and I had Digger and Davey. I always wanted Huey. These kits are forever lost to time. I found out that the kits had been reissued again not too long ago. I bought Digger and Huey and here they are!
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Model Kits,
monsters,
Weird-Ohs
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Coal Hill Secondary School
Recently my friend Phil over at AFT Downloads posted a new papercraft diorama of Coal Hill Secondary School from the Doctor Who story Remembrance of the Daleks that can be printed a assembled. Here are some shots of mine:
Coal Hill Secondary School Shoreditch |
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action figures,
dioramas,
doctor who,
papercraft
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The Weird World of Aurora
In 1971, a model company called Aurora was struggling. They had made a good name for themselves with awesome kits based on classic monsters, dinosaurs, and the like, but sales were waning, so they decided to up the ante with what was arguably the most offensive and shocking toy sets ever marketed to kids.
The snap together kits featured Frankenstein, Dr. Deadly, and Vampirella, which wasn't that outrageous, but they came with an array of torture devices and a figure cleverly marketed as "The Victim" that caused an uproar.
The centerpiece of the campaign was an ad which ran in DC comic books and Warren comic magazines of the era.
Taking the form of a comic strip, the ad details Dr. Deadly sending Frankenstein and Vampirella (sporting a camel toe, no less!) out for “a girl victim for the experiment.” Frankenstein chuckles?!
The snap together kits featured Frankenstein, Dr. Deadly, and Vampirella, which wasn't that outrageous, but they came with an array of torture devices and a figure cleverly marketed as "The Victim" that caused an uproar.
The centerpiece of the campaign was an ad which ran in DC comic books and Warren comic magazines of the era.
Taking the form of a comic strip, the ad details Dr. Deadly sending Frankenstein and Vampirella (sporting a camel toe, no less!) out for “a girl victim for the experiment.” Frankenstein chuckles?!
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Comic Ads,
dioramas,
frankenstein,
Model Kits,
Monster Scenes,
monsters,
vampirella
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Review: miWorld Playsets by Jakks Pacific
Remember Jakks Pacific? They had the license for making WWF/E wrestling figures and playsets for years. The line of so called "Grapple Gear" made for the line was some of best diorama fodder ever created, in my humble opinion. Well they came back the last couple of years with a line of girl toy playsets called miWorld (pronounced "My World"), "the only line of super realistic miniatures that allows kids to build, collect, connect, display, and play in all the trendiest stores and mall spots." In other words, fully licensed, real world branded, store playsets in 1:12 playscale! Perfect for action figures!
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action figures,
dioramas,
miworld
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Moving blog hosts
I have used blog.com to host this blog for a few years. It was never very reliable but I had so many posts and pictures there that I never really ever moved. Well it has come back to bite me that I never exported it. Blog.com is dead. I haven't been able to load it for several months now. I have moved the blog here but I don't have any of the old posts. Here we start a-new! Enjoy...
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Sunday, May 15, 2016
Doctor Who and The Mad Scientist Laboratory
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action figures,
aurora,
dioramas,
doctor who,
Monster Scenes
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Tazan the Epic Adventures DVD Cover
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DVD covers,
Tarzan,
Television,
TV shows
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Monday, March 21, 2016
Rob Zombie: Hellbilly Deluxe Music Videos DVD Cover
In 1998 Rob Zombie released his debut solo album "Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International." The album went on to become a triple platinum smash hit and Zombie’s most popular to date. In November 2005 "Hellbilly Deluxe – Deluxe Edition" was released featuring the complete original album plus a DVD featuring music videos for all 13 of the album's songs
Here is a proper cover for it so you can put it in a DVD case!
Here is a proper cover for it so you can put it in a DVD case!
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DVD covers,
Rob Zombie
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Sunday, February 28, 2016
Time Crash
I got my hands on the Comicon Limited edition Time Crash figure set and I immediately set out to recreate a couple of scenes from the episode…
"Back when I first started, at the very beginning, I was always trying to be old and grumpy and important — like you do, when you're young. And then I was you. And it was all dashing about and playing cricket and my voice going all squeaky when I shouted. I still do that, the voice thing, I got that from you. Oh, and the trainers. And...snap! 'Cos you know what, Doctor? You were my Doctor."
"You know, I loved being you..."
"Back when I first started, at the very beginning, I was always trying to be old and grumpy and important — like you do, when you're young. And then I was you. And it was all dashing about and playing cricket and my voice going all squeaky when I shouted. I still do that, the voice thing, I got that from you. Oh, and the trainers. And...snap! 'Cos you know what, Doctor? You were my Doctor."
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Action Figure Theatre,
dioramas,
doctor who,
toys
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