^^ . . . Meanwhile, in Fuglyland. Try to wiggle the sticks up your arses, it might help to shift 'em. Maybe a little olive oil ?
This is actually great to hear, Patrick. I appreciate reading feedback from online shops like this, especially ones which might not have such a familiar presence. I think a lot of us have had difficulty in trying to get information when buying toys, it is just a nature of the communication and language barrier, never mind running a business, so it's nice to hear that they were helpful to you in placing the order.
I almost thing that latter one wouldn't be so bad if it were not for those eyes (how many hours/days did those take I wonder?) - well, and the mouth - but ultimately, so much of me just wants to get out my little sculpting trowel and smooth out loads of this figure each time I look at it. That bat thing is not for me, but at least I don't see it executed terribly or being so far out from a lot of designer/western/generic pop art toy aesthetic; which seems to be what a majority of the masses go in for.
"Smooth out loads" is, hands down, the best euphemism I've heard in ages. Well phrased and amen. #schoolyardpostcount
^^^ You know what those remind me of... From Mad Magazine #76, January 1963. EDIT: Thanks to Moogy for some retroactive image tightening!
^^ Nice Y-fronts, like a tribute to Rik and Ade from "Bottom' but not as funny. Seriously, I know taste is a personal and subjective thing, but if you spend good money on one of those you need your fucking head looking at!
ahh thats kinda cool. id love to see how the resin and vinyl compare. if it was modified at all. joe is a talented artist but this toy is f-u-g-l-y. but on purpose im assuming lol
^^ Looks like Willy Wonka slipped some LSD into this Kaijin's drink. This is how you ruin a toy, but its sooooo bad I got a good laugh out of that one, thanks! Fucking hell, its fugly.