Sunday, February 16, 2014

Wooden Blocks?



I've been on the lookout for low cost, new prop options for photographing my action figures after picking up a few flight stands recently, and happened upon a five dollar box of colored wooden blocks at Big Lots last weekend. As children, this is the most basic, introductory toy we are exposed to, teaching matching & building skills, and eye/hand coordination. The precursor to Legos, wooden blocks add the further challenges of balance, as they don't interlock, and arguably require a little more imagination. The best thing about this simple toy however, is that it can be used easily with other toys, such as cars and action figures. 


As I said, my interest in these were to add some more color and dimension to future action figure posts here on the Super-DuperToyBox, but I did enjoy building with them! I also saw some off-brand "Lego" sets at Big Lots at a much better price point that I may pick up for my MiniMates photography, but I first want to see how much I really utilize the wooden blocks. As one would imagine, at the $5.00 price point, these blocks are pretty small compared to other brands I've seen in the past, and will likely work better with figures 4" and below.
























More Later-Make It FUN!

7 comments:

  1. These will be great for use in your pictures Super-D and i would also suggest old Mcfarlane playsets too you can have a lot of fun using those in your action figure pictures too.

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  2. I loved wooden blocks as a kid and always used them to play with my action figures. You almost made my head explode when I saw this post.

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  3. Now I'm convinced I will buy Iron Patriot 6" after seeing your photos.

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  4. oh, do- the Mark 42 from this line was also a beautiful Iron Man figure

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  5. So captivating, those primary colors are!

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