A Freddy Mercury-style mustache with yellow jacket would! I do regret losing the Pink and GID, but they went to good/non-flipping homes. If the times weren't tough when I did, they'd still be around.
[/quote]A Freddy Mercury-style mustache with yellow jacket would! I do regret losing the Pink and GID, but they went to good/non-flipping homes. If the times weren't tough when I did, they'd still be around.[/quote] You don't have to tell me... I have yet to hang on to my small allotment I get every release-- I always have to sell them off right away and keep one for myself. It's not that I want to flip my own figs, I don't do that-- it's just that it would be nice to sit on a couple for hard times in the future or just to have on hand for gifts.
Yes, the costs to get teh paint masks were astronomical on ojo, and alsoquite expensive for ojo too. When I originally showed globby to gargamel a few years ago they said no way, becasue it would be too hard to paint the stripes on the sweater/shirt. But then they went ahead and did it paint masks and all. So even the blanks are now more Money just to help make up and offset the costs of the paintmasks for ojo and to some extent globby. and yeah, some new suprises soon for a few of us. bwana.
My Pink Ojo went to Lorne, I'm sure, I think I helped you on the GID. Looks like it has much better company though, WOW!
amazing... I still need a clear and clear orange... and the Stardust custom is one of my favorites ever....
wow...i still can't see how anyone can not like this dolly...especially after seeing that shelf. sooooooooooo awesome!
only have one ojo. The pink and black one. Would totally be satisfied with just having the blue one as well but that fulfilled feeling would probably be fleeting.
Very nice OJO customs Lurker! You have the Stardust and two more---just wow! I would have settled for that Stardust alone...
This is something about the toy making process that I think people aren't aware of. The pre-production costs of a toy can be quite substantial before any vinyl even starts to get poured. Kudos to Martin/Bwana and Gargamel for never cutting any corners and always making QUALITY product!
Where can I read about the toy making process? I know some, but want to know more. Curious what the pre-production costs were for the Ojo.