rearanged my mold a ramas, always a pain and a blast, the big emptyness is usually filled with Stitch plushes, why I snapped pics mid cleaning is beyond me
Awesome collection, so many there I would love to have a closer look at (and maybe accidentally drop into my pocket). Are those all vintage, or from the subscription service? Either way, great dedication.
Wow, those are so cool. Hey, my mold-o-ramas turned up and they are AWESOME. We don't have anything like that in Australia so I'm chuffed.
Didnt realize there so many. wow. great collection!!! thanks for sharing pics. looking good together...
^I feel like I'm not good enough to look at these. Like I've wandered into a forbidden area of the temple.
Thanks guys. I think I've fully bought into the less is more camp and rarely make wholesale changes anymore. But I'm pretty happy with the way these shelves have evolved over recent years. In the early 2000's I was a crazy Vintage Star Wars and Kubrick/Be@rbrick collector and made it my mission to be 100% complete on all fronts. I was completely at the mercy of my Tokyo and Hong Kong agents, and paid humiliatingly ridiculous amounts of money for some of the dumbest obscure toys imaginable (store giveaways etc.). I had bins on top of bins of toys, with double and sometimes triples of each of my favorites. It was exhausting. In the early 2000's many of the original skullbrain crew used to hangout on the Kubrick World forums and my first vinyl purchase was the Medicom/Bounty Hunter Disney Runaway Brain Julius. And with the demise of Kubrick World in 06 I ventured over into these waters and eventually sold off anything that I didn't have the room to display and enjoy all at once, which resulted in infinitely less headaches and much more enjoyment in the hobby. Me camping out in a snowstorm for a Gargamel show:
Thanks Jason. Yeah I really like that little guy as well. He was done by Kiyoka for a show sometime in 2011.
Always nice to see your updated collection Scott. The gems for me are the Kiyoka HP Tetran & Beralgon pair, they are still my favourite custom mini's by Gargamel.
Oh I thought Scott was at a Star Wars convention! Lol! Mind blowing collection Scott! Those one-offs are fantastic!
Thanks Ralph. I came prepared with full-on snow gear, and Terrell joined me with just his favorite jeans and a leather jacket. At about midnight it started to snow pretty heavily and at one point we were pretty buried under the tarp. And the awesome Chicago locals kept coming up to us offering food and blankets and jackets, it was pretty heart-warming. I remember at one point while under the tarp, Terrell, managing to pull his hands out from his pocket warmers just long enough to give me a sustained middle finger for talking him into camping out. But the whole show and experience was so worth it, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
It'd be awesome if we could get the Garg crew back here. Even as a snow hardened native I'd hope for it to be in a fairer month.