Monday, January 9, 2012

Huck Gee at Jinxed in Philadelphia


    Last night I was lucky enough to meet one of the most well known designers in the vinyl toy scene.  Everything Huck Gee releases sells out almost immediately, from his production toys to his custom figures which can cost more than the average person's rent.  The guy is amazing at what he does and he has collected pictures from his career into a book that is a must have for any toy fan.  Some of my favorite images are of the production specifications that companies send to the factories that actually produce the toys.  They give you a sense of the amount of work that goes into one little piece of plastic; from its over all design to the way an accessory will fit into its hand, the attention to detail is paramount for the outcome to be correct.  You're also given a glimpse at toy ideas that were submitted for production but for one reason or another have yet to be created.  This is something you may occasionally find online if you're lucky, but most of the time is reserved for people who are rarely willing to divulge their secrets.

    I took more pictures than just this one and you can find them on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheToyViking.  Jinxed also has a few of the limited edition white cover art books left that Huck was awesome enough to sign for those unable to attend.  Get in contact with them by going to their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/jinxed.philly and get one before they're gone.


The Coolest Mickey Mouse Figure Ever



    Now this is something from Disney I can get behind!   This reinvention of the mouse comes courtesy of David Flores and Hellfire.  I had never heard of Hellfire, but they have quickly become my new favorite clothing label.  Seriously, check out their website because everything is really reasonably priced and really really cool.  David Flores is a well known toy designer who has a very distinct style that is easily recognizable.  This is my early pick for Best Figure of 2012.   I have no idea how much it costs, when it comes out, or why I don't already own one, but this thing is sick.  Check out a few unpainted shots of the prototype below.



Star Wars Coins from the New Zealand Mint


    For the Star Wars collector that absolutely must have it all, I present to you these fancy coin sets from the New Zealand Mint.  You got the good guys packaged in the Millennium Falcon, and the bad guys taking residence in Darth Vader's head.  Both cases also make cool noises from the movie, so you can hear Lord Vader breathe like an asthmatic every time you take a peak at your bounty.  These coins are actual legal tender on an island by the name of Niue, so if times get tough you could buy yourself a Slurpee or some Doritos.  These things aren't cheap and will run you $366 in US currency per set.



     They are also doing a set of 40 coins that you can purchase individually and collect in a special binder.  They're not as detailed a the coins in the set, but they're still pretty cool.  They run about $18 US per coin, so if you did some math there the complete set would cost you about as much as the new master cylinder I'm having put in my truck.  Though you'll probably cry a lot less than I did.



Friday, January 6, 2012

You Should Be Our Facebook Friend

You see that box over there to the right--------->  You should be our friend on Facebook, cause sometimes I post different, funny, stupid things that you may not want to miss.  Be the envy of your friends and give that old "Like" button a click.  You'll feel better once you do.

Ooze Bat from Super7


    Just when I get used to something it goes and changes on me (George Lucas I'm looking at you).  Super7 has now decided to release their toys on Thursdays instead of Fridays, so I'm a day late on this post.  But check out the Sherbet Swirl Ooze Bat from Chanmen.  It's made of pink and lime vinyl thats been mixed together to create a very cool effect.  How do they do it?  Magic I suppose.  He's available now for $55.

Humphrey Mooncalf Leprechaun Edition



    This may be the least scary Leprechaun I've ever seen.  He looks like he's ready for a good night on the town, maybe he'll take in a local production of Les Mis, or dine on a gourmet meal while firming up his plans to run for mayor.  Thank God he doesn't look like that creepy little man that was in the Leprechaun horror films.  He set back the adorableness of little people with pots of gold by at least 100 years.
    Humphrey Mooncalf is of course the creation of Dr. A and Pobber Toys, who have released several other editions of this figure in the past year.  This one is extremely limited with only 70 pieces made and will be available exclusively through Tomenosuke on January 8th.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

K.Olin Tribu x Nathan Jurevicius Bunniguru




    I'll never be confused as someone who is graceful.  I drop things all the time, I knock things over, I'm basically an uncoordinated yeti.  My clumsiness scares me into loving the creations of K. Olin Tribu from afar.  These are amazing works of art from some of the most famous toy designers  on the planet and they're all hand cast in porcelain.  Their latest release is Bunniguru from Nathan Jurevicius.  Only 50 pieces of this guy were made and they will run you 270 Euros.  They go on sale this Saturday so you better be ready if you want one because I doubt they will last.  Elevate your toy collection's status by infusing it with this great piece.  Just be more careful with it than I would.