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May 19, 2014

NEW from Rampage Toys

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Rampage Toyshas released all of their Design Festa 39 leftovers and some other new stuff in their shop.

-new UU - "Psychadelic Freakout" on Marbled pink and GID vinyl - $35 bagged and header carded

-new Micro My Little Shaggy Unicorns ($10 each)


-New stuff from RAMPAGE x Tarantulas - some Nibbler-based figures that are part of our efforts to raise a bit of fundage for a new figure we are working on :-)  (Bestroyer, Homer Nibbler and Robo-Nibbler).


This and LOTS more in the Rampage Toy shop now.

May 18, 2014

Matt Obscure Perez Day of The Dead Snow White

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Matt Obscure Perez added some custom touches to this Disney Snow White doll, making her over Day Of The Dead style. Matt began with the doll looking like this:


And did some Hair & Makeup styling;


The revamp to her outfit to match her new persona impresses me, sewing is a pretty handy skill kids! You can find more of Obscure's work on Facebook and Instagram @obscureakg






May 16, 2014

SandLord 5" Kaiju by Super Sandbagger

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Dropping Saturday, May 17th at 12pm EST, Super Sandbagger's SandLord is a 5" tall urethane MONSTER!  According Sandbagger it feels like production PVC in the hand.  It features articulated arms and lots of cool details like the spiral palm.  SandLord is limited to 5 pieces in this colorway,  Sunset Sand, and a special GID edition!  Grab one before they're gone!

-The Highest Fever
@thehighestfever

Mini Nugs Series 3

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  Tomorrow at 4:20 pm eastern, Ian Z will be releasing Nugglife's "MINI NUGS Series 3".  There are 5 lucky strains for this set and each come with an accessory, and a 3x2 inch mini painting of your strain.  Packaged blind bag each one will be $50 shipped and available here.

May 15, 2014

The Masked Diggler Collab by Splurrt X Devils Head Production

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Devils Head Production has teamed up with Splurrt to create The Masked Diggler. With a color pallet chosen and each part assigned out, the collaboration began. Joe from Splurrt painted the Digglers, which are clear purple vinyl with a GID double pour on the inside. Toby, from Devils Head Production, was tasked with painting up the Alavaka masks, which are GID vinyl. Once painting was complete, the two pieces were combined creating The Masked Diggler
 
The Masked Digglers will be available on Saturday, May 17(says the DHP Blog, even though the graphic says Tuesday the 27th of April) and will sell for $60 each plus shipping. Each Masked Diggler is going to be bagged with a header card and sold at random. At random??? Yes, in addition to the color scheme seen in the pics, there are also a few secret variations which are included in the bunch. As a teaser, you can see on of the Digglers is painted with a green face, rather then the blue. Be sure to head on over and pick up a Masked Diggler from Devils Head Production and Splurrt.




Mech Maker Kickstarter by IMAGIMOD

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3D printed figures designed using the Mech Maker system

Ever think to yourself :
"I want to design some killer robot figures and then play cool games with them"?

You're a human being, so the answer is yes.  Unless you're a robot.  But the answer is probably still yes.  If you're anything like me, all your robot designs start out great in your head but then end up looking a lot like somebody turned over a scrap metal bin and didn't bother to clean it up.  And then you has a sad.  Well your sadness ends NOW!

IMAGIMOD has launched a Kickstarter for a mindblowingly cool new product/app/service called Mech Maker.  Mech Maker allows you to design your own custom robots, choose their colors and even have them 3D printed and sent right to your door.  By choosing from hundreds of different components and color schemes you can guarantee that the mech you design is unlike any other mech.  No more boxes of the same old plastic model you've built a hundred times.  Create an army of mechanical warriors, each with its own unique weaponry and style.  And not only will you be able to create online, IMAGIMOD has also created an iOS app that allows you to design whenever and wherever the creative bug strikes.  Design it, color it, print it and play it.  If you've got a 3D printer, then grab the file and print it right in your own home (or wherever you keep that thing)!

Mech Maker on iOS
Mech Maker uses booster packs to give you access to new and exciting components and patterns to build your army.  Some components are common while others are rare or even "prototype".  Want a component but don't want to wait to find it in a pack?  Buy it outright.  Got a ton of extra components?  Trade them for points to get that piece you really want.  If the idea of cracking open booster packs full of robot parts was cool enough, IMAGIMOD is partnering with big names in the game and movie world to bring you even more exciting parts to build with.

The Mech Maker system isn't just for designing and printing figures. On top of it all, Mech Maker allows you to create your own games to play with the figures you create.  Play them, test them, upload it and then share your game to the world.  Play thousands of games created by other players as well.

Head on over to the Mech Maker Kickstarter page and pick your pledge level.  All of the levels include some really great rewards.  I recommend the Paint Job pledge level.  You'll get access to several Kickstarter exclusive models, a ton of booster packs, and a 3D printed mech designed by you using the Mech Maker software and hand painted by Adam Pratt, one of the most talented miniature painters in the business!

This is an Adam Pratt.

-The Highest Fever
@thehighestfever


May 13, 2014

What're you doing on Sunday? Creatures Of The Sunday Night

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What are your plans on Sunday? Maybe they'll include joining a fun creative activity cooked up by Brandt Peters & Circus Posterus.

The past few Sundays, Brandt has issued a #CreaturesOfTheSundayNight drawing theme over Instagram. The guidelines are simple; interpret the theme on the day it is given, post a photo to your Instagram and tag #CreaturesOfTheSundayNight

@2skulls
Participation is open to anyone of any background, and so far participants have ranged widely between casual fans, forum members, aspiring artists and professionals alike.

@ForceOfHabit19

@JoeScarano

It's not a contest, or a competition, but there is a valuable prize on offer- creative feedback, direction, critique, tips & suggestions from Brandt and the creative community on The Sideshow Circus Posterus forum.

BP's delivering valuable knowledge based on experience as a professional independent artist. The cost of admission is $0, just participate in the drawings & forum discussion here. If growing what you do creatively is important to you, you'll be glad you did.



Check out #CreaturesOfTheSundayNight over Instagram and join the discussion on CircusPosterus forum.


@TheMechanizer
@BrandtPeters


I'd quite like to give the Yoo-Doo creater a high five...

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Hot of the heels of yesterdays total d**k awards is something you might not expect... instead this is something so special I almost want to hunt down the brains behind it and give them a high five. Now just to be clear I'm in no way saying this guy is doing good- he's a bit of a c**k to be honest- but when you're so arrogant as to start a toy business selling DIY's of a DIY so universally popular and recognizable as a Munny by Kidrobot you at least deserve a golf clap.


And with that I present to you the Yoo-Doo, a 4" White DIY Vinyl product with a name that resembles a mid 90's catchphrase more than the name of a DIY product for the masses. Now I'm not saying this company (which up until a few hours ago had no social presence and has a website that would look dated in 1993) is a tad iffy and perhaps a quick-buck scheme but.... well OK, I am saying that. 



Seriously what else can it be? A quick Google search for "DIY toy" shows you a Munny, if you're not familiar with the Kidrobot product this is bootlegged from. If this company was seriously looking to breaking into the toy scene you'd at least expect them to do some research... or am I being mental? At $7.99 it's a low priced product and if it was something new then they'd be onto something. As it stands there probably gonna be sued by Kidrobot's lawyers. 

**Update**


Ok so this got interesting fast, the folks over at Vinyl Planet Toys responded to the many post's stating the obvious. As you can read above this isn't some dude knocking out a copy of a more popular design, this guys buying and repackaging them from "some website". This is where it gets interesting, is it some factory/website in (insert sketchy country known for knockoffs) or are they in fact real Kidrobot Munny's ?. I'm guessing cheap knock offs seeing as Munny's are stamped on the feet, I could be wrong tho I hope I am I'd like this guy even more If he was that much of an arrogant c**k. 


- K

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