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The Heroes of Science Action Figures Focuses on Real-Life Idols

The sci-fi and fantasy figurines lining toy store shelves may help to mold the imaginations of children, but these Heroes of Science Action Figures will show them that there are some real-life humans they can look up to as well. Of course, these toys are a result of some expert photoshopping (50 hours in total) and not the epiphany of some toy factory in China.

Designed by Australian digital artist Russell, also known as *datazoid at Deviant Art, the Heroes of Science Action Figures is made up of 30 characters including Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Alan Turing and even Neil deGrasse Tyson. Each of them were based on existing 'Star Trek' toys. Although they're not real, perhaps a company will take a chance and produce them.
Trend Themes
1. Heroes of Science Action Figures - Creating action figures based on famous scientists can tap into the growing demand for educational and inspirational toys.
2. Real-life Idols - Highlighting real-life human icons in the form of action figures can encourage children to aspire to greatness outside of fictional characters.
3. Expert Photoshopping - The extensive use of digital art and photo manipulation techniques in creating these action figures presents opportunities for digital artists and designers.
Industry Implications
1. Educational Toys - The Heroes of Science Action Figures cater to the educational toy industry, providing unique options that blend entertainment with learning.
2. Collectibles - The action figures based on famous scientists offer new collectible items for enthusiasts interested in science and history.
3. Art and Design - The use of expert-level photoshopping in creating the Heroes of Science Action Figures opens up avenues for artists and designers to create unique digital artwork and merchandise.

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