If I had stupid money, like the kind of money that would make me buy an alpaca farm, I would buy one of these. We've all seen the giant fiberglass Labbit stools and of course I want those, but I'm really gonna need one of these 4 foot tall Dunnys. Kidrobot has decided to offer up these guys that were previously only used as store displays. Each one is hand made to order and takes about 3 months to produce. And if you live in the United States they'll ship this or the stools to you for free. The Dunnys come in a few different colors, but that may be too boring for you, so they will even help you get your favorite artist to customize it. That won't be cheap, but if you have $4,999.99 to plunk down on a giant toy I doubt that you'll blink at paying a hefty price to get it painted up. The stools are a little cheaper at $999 for you ballers with a budget. I wonder why they made them stools and not just regular Labbit figures? Not that I can afford to buy one anyway, but I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't ask the hard questions.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Art Giants from Kidrobot
If I had stupid money, like the kind of money that would make me buy an alpaca farm, I would buy one of these. We've all seen the giant fiberglass Labbit stools and of course I want those, but I'm really gonna need one of these 4 foot tall Dunnys. Kidrobot has decided to offer up these guys that were previously only used as store displays. Each one is hand made to order and takes about 3 months to produce. And if you live in the United States they'll ship this or the stools to you for free. The Dunnys come in a few different colors, but that may be too boring for you, so they will even help you get your favorite artist to customize it. That won't be cheap, but if you have $4,999.99 to plunk down on a giant toy I doubt that you'll blink at paying a hefty price to get it painted up. The stools are a little cheaper at $999 for you ballers with a budget. I wonder why they made them stools and not just regular Labbit figures? Not that I can afford to buy one anyway, but I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't ask the hard questions.
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