





Adam Ford is a toy photographer and poet from the tiny town of Chewton, in central-south-west Australia. You can read other posts by Adam here. You can also find more of his toy photos at @adamfigurephotography and more of his writing at theotheradamford.wordpress.com
So glad Hasbro made an old-school ROM figure. The arms and legs are reused from GI Joe figures, but the torso, head, and neutralizer are all new sculpts. I have the figure myself and it’s great.
Very nice gallery. Makes me want to go out and shoot some photos of my own.