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toybotstudios
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LASH wrote: xoconostle wrote: Is it known that a lot of the Devilman Evils were painted over, or is this just an educated guess based on the fact that it was slow to catch fire?
Funny how that can be. I saw the WF "Toxic Avenger" Chaosman on the shelf at S7 for quite awhile. It seems that now that it's harder to land, people appreciate its crazy paint scheme more. O its a fact, I had a nice hand in it.
yeah, i've got at least 6 Devilmans painted over from various customizers.
at the time, it was the least expensive way to customize an Evil.....
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| Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:39 pm |
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toybotstudios
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LASH wrote: rhinomilk wrote: atease wrote: and that is your right, to tell me to go fuck myself.
and it's my right to tell you your artwork or custom is crap.
i wish people here did more of both more often. hell yeah! if someone thinks a piece i do is crap... i'd like to know What you do is crap, so go fuck yourself.
customize that devil squid, then stick it out your pants and put it in a cup of ice cream in your freezer.
then I'll tell you it sucks and to go fuck yourself.
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liquidsky
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I rescued one Devilman from the clutches of the opposition during that difficult period in 2006...so I did my part...
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Rich
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liquidsky wrote: I rescued one Devilman from the clutches of the opposition during that difficult period in 2006...so I did my part...
Son .. of a....
You wont win next time ! ( shakes fist in the air)
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bryce_r
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One question that I've wondered is when did people get the idea to do customs or paint toys?
I remember growing up on robots and godzilla..then onto to starwars, gijoe, heman etc. Then there was a huge gap until about a few years ago when I discovered some of the new things being produced.
So anyway did the idea to paint on toys occur in last 5 years or so? I just dont really remember it in the 80s and 90s.
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liquidsky
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Custom
adjective
made or done to order for a particular customer : a custom guitar.
Some paint-overs are not customs.
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toybotstudios
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it's all PK's fault. ONe of the first times I was exposed to Japanese vinyl was his solo show at S7 3 years ago?
standing there with moco admiring a skullwing that PK painted for moto and thinking what the hell is that thing? it's awesome! and overpriced...!

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akum6n
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I think customizing or kitbashing has always been around- I recall that Yokoyama's original Maschinen Krieger pieces were built off of other production models initially. Recently, it's become more pronounced on production toys (rather than model kits alone), probably because of the general boom in adult toy collecting and the greater availability of 'high-quality' toys. Before that, people probably didn't customize toys much because they were considered to be for children, whereas adult fans built resin or ABS plastic models. And I certainly would have never thought to customize my toys when I was a kid, beyond an odd decal or two.
Just my speculation anyhow.
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| Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:52 pm |
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Rich
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+1 to that kirkland !
I painted western but it wasn't until I saw his work that I was instantly addicted with eastern toys.
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bryce_r
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Interesting. I was wondering if it was because of the type of designer vinyl being produced..whether it is western or eastern.
Prior to 2000 it seems like a lot of toys that Ive collected had a history or stories and a certain mythology to them. Almost like..you wouldnt think of painting on it because thats not what the character is supposed to look like...
But in the past 6 years or so there have been toys that come out without that background to them. They are just here and because they come out in several different colors I was wondering if somehow people started to think..Oh that'd be cool to paint it this way or that way.
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akum6n
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the.redchicken wrote: Interesting. I was wondering if it was because of the type of designer vinyl being produced..whether it is western or eastern.
Prior to 2000 it seems like a lot of toys that Ive collected had a history or stories and a certain mythology to them. Almost like..you wouldnt think of painting on it because thats not what the character is supposed to look like... But in the past 6 years or so there have been toys that come out without that background to them. They are just here and because they come out in several different colors I was wondering if somehow people started to think..Oh that'd be cool to paint it this way or that way.
It could be just due to the recent surge in designer vinyl and art toys. Prior to around 2000, I didn't know of anyone that collected western or eastern vinyl period.
As for characters that have had a history or story, I think a lot of customs are intended to tweak the appearance of a toy (i.e., the face mold or coloration) so that it better matches the TV show or artwork appearance.
But I guess I'm speaking more of plastic toys, rather than most of the vinyl that we collect here. And it's like apples and oranges, really. I haven't really seen much customization of even the semi-older Marmit and M1Go toys, beyond KaijuZoo's stuff, which is curious. Part of me wonders whether certain Western platform toys might be to credit for people's inspiration to customize newer, non-storied Japanese vinyl toys... 
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blashyrkh
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Man, I could not even get through the whole thread, but like everyone else, have to add my 2 cents.
1. If you are offering your own customs for sale, especially if you aren't established, why not put it in the Customs thread? If it's good, people will come to you to buy it for sure. I'm not saying the established people are better or worse, but we know Paul and LASH are here because they love the toys, not just for the dough. New people, we aren't so sure of.
2. How can anyone not understand why people get pissed about painting over production pieces? I'm torn on this myself because when I see a PK Bemon or a LASH Real Head, I am in awe. But listen, especially you hacks out there - there is only 25 - 50 of most of this stuff. You painting on it means one less person gets one. Anyone happy that this makes their collection rarer is a douche. Anyone who thinks most people are happier that there is one less Booska Real Head but that the world is gifted with their "art" is also a douche.
3. I'm no flag waver, but liquidsky's rant kind of disturbed me. I don't see how race or nationality enter into this at all. I'm half laughing as I type this, but...
4. rhinomilk, you should really get into stand up. Best posts ever.
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Rich
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liquidsky is such a hardcore elitist that he hates himself for being American. He's the Clayton Bigsby of kaiju
Goddamn gaijin !
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Locomoco
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blashyrkh wrote: Man, I could not even get through the whole thread, but like everyone else, have to add my 2 cents.
1. If you are offering your own customs for sale, especially if you aren't established, why not put it in the Customs thread? If it's good, people will come to you to buy it for sure. I'm not saying the established people are better or worse, but we know Paul and LASH are here because they love the toys, not just for the dough. New people, we aren't so sure of.
2. How can anyone not understand why people get pissed about painting over production pieces? I'm torn on this myself because when I see a PK Bemon or a LASH Real Head, I am in awe. But listen, especially you hacks out there - there is only 25 - 50 of most of this stuff. You painting on it means one less person gets one. Anyone happy that this makes their collection rarer is a douche. Anyone who thinks most people are happier that there is one less Booska Real Head but that the world is gifted with their "art" is also a douche.
3. I'm no flag waver, but liquidsky's rant kind of disturbed me. I don't see how race or nationality enter into this at all. I'm half laughing as I type this, but...
4. rhinomilk, you should really get into stand up. Best posts ever.
THAT'S what I meant... but much shorter. 
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D-Lux
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havingmysay wrote: you can't fade the d-lux
you can with a little acetone... Well alot of acetone...
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rhinomilk
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i didn't even know what d-lux did customs. which ones did u do?
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D-Lux
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I just started... I made a shitty Magman (well some thought it was shitty, I liked it), and I just did this Smogun... After being ridiculed for stripping a production piece, I ordered some SOLID pieces... I wanted to paint Japanese vinyl for years, but I was always do busy doing western customs, I never got a chance... So I decided to pick up an airbrush and try my hand at it... I really like it, but it's threads like this that can be quite discouraging...

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rhinomilk
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yyyyyeah. those are pretty fucking ugly. you should take your airbrush and blow it up your ass.
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rhinomilk
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i'm kidding by the way. looks nice and juicy
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D-Lux
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Thanks...
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havingmysay
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just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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Winu
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I like customs, I wish I had the time (and cash) to do a few myself.
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Paulkaiju
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My opinion on "Kaiju customs":
People need to blaze up their mighty hearths and get sculpting and casting damit.
Learn to sculpt hydrocephalic pinhead monkey freaks with one nut tied behind your back.
Now that's good!!!! 
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Pogue
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I agree with Paul
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rhinomilk
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to expand on another thread:
well... i agree, you can do whatever the hell you want with it, and I know it won't leave your collection regardless. but i also have the right to weep in my own home
some examples (for me, personally):
glow pirate
clear red pirate
any rebel ink
glow ghost fighter
any ojo rojo
any damnedron or pharaos (before the milky whites and reissues were coming out)
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