Steampunk Minions by Joseph Drust [Gallery]

When it comes to customizing toys, this guy’s got the right idea: put as much awesomeness into one little vinyl character as possible. What does said awesomeness entail? Oh, an LCD monitor and working NES, and a Tesla plasma ball maybe. And steampunk, too, complete with soldered seams and weathered gold paint.

There are several more custom designs on the artist’s website, but the working NES in the In’tendo Minion really steals the show.

[Joseph Drust via Technabob]

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