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are those extras from A Small Town Ecstasy...
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Hank
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Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:12 pm Posts: 4260 Location: Arizona
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scottygee wrote: Darth Hank wrote: liquidsky wrote: The Giver of War: Dead Zebra edition and limited to just 100 pieces. Includes scowling F-bomb. Suicide me now. 10 megaton F-bomb might do the job! It would seem that for every interesting toy, there are another dozen kinda sucky ones...the ratio is not good...at least the "Giver of War" is not wearing big shoes and sporting a turntable accessory... To me there is no difference. I think it's horrible. I understand that's only the way I feel about it, and I don't judge anyone who likes these figures. They just aren't for me....and they make me want to die. 
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pickleloaf
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Chriz74 wrote: Oh jesus what a bunch of nerds.
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backtrack
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It's shit like this that makes people laugh when you say you collect toys.
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m3kcomp
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In the name of Allah, why?!?
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Gizzy wrote: Oh man those hedorans and the godzillaya cat customs are ridiculously Horrible~ ugh I love those customs. I also bought the lemerde custom crawling hedoran from the S7 party and its unreal. I sent 2 ya cats to the Grasshut boys for customising. This is the first one. Its out there but thats why I love peoples customs. You never know what your gonna get. And this one is a blast. KJB wrote: I really fail to see what's creative or attractive about these "customs" - they look like the product of arts & crafts hour at a rehab facility to me. To each his own, I guess . . . Quote: they look like the product of arts & crafts hour at a rehab facility to me lol thats why I like this stuff, it is creative, unique an doesnt try and be oh so cool its just fun. Quote: To each his own, I guess . jhateball wrote: ---NT--- wrote: :shock: $100!?!  It's weird that on a product like that, in a run that small, even at that price (that seems sort of outsized for how the thing looks) 'They' only stand to gross $5000. Pull out what I'd imagine to be at least 20 percent in R+D and Materials, and you're down to $4k. The question then becomes 'what does one pay oneself for one's time on a thing like this?' Seems like a LOT of work to make a decen't week's wage, not to mention offering it at a 'more affordable' price point. Just think if it was offered at the much more 'reasonable sounding' $50 for a limited-but-non-articulated-and-unpainted figure' and it's immediately down under the 2 grand mark. Yikes. Maybe too much analysis for Friday afternoon I guess. Yeah 100 seems too much but this stuff is hand made. Hand made people. Alot of work/time and materials go into making one of these buggers (  see below). people pay dont seem to mind paying that much for lemerde resins. I dont see the difference between paying for a roto cast figure or a hand made resin. One is expensive to tool and then is free to be cast almost indefinately (pls excuse my ignorance of rotocasting) and the other is comparativley cheap to cast but is labour intensive and you could break/wear the mold. Quote: Seems like a LOT of work to make a decen't week's wage My take on it is that they do it mainly for the love of it, if these guys wanted to make big money they would get "professional" jobs. sumatra71 wrote: azjpeg wrote: From VinylPulse:   Bwana Jelly Factory blind boxes - $100 each, limited to 50 - 5 figures possible including variations and surprises (see tiny treasure map for clues) VP says available Friday, Grass Hut blog says available Saturday - ?? them jelly factory resins look like gigantic butt plugs with feet... Sumatra that shits allready been said if yr gonna dis atleast come up with something new.
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abelincolnjr
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Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 6:46 pm Posts: 3200 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I dunno I think picking this and those slugs out of all the stuff available is kinda going after low hanging fruit. These seem to be some kit bashed toys or perhaps they made a toy of what they could afford to spend (not an awesome business plan imo). Now discernment is not necessarily a quality that is readily available with a lot of western toy fans, and I wouldn't choose to spend my money making these, but to pick the bottom of the barrel and put it on the same level as lets say for instance the giver statue is like comparing apples and oranges.
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VELOCITRON
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backtrack wrote: It's shit like this that makes people laugh when you say you collect toys. If you mean the resins, I don't know... When people laugh about toy collectors I think they're thinking more along the lines of a 30 Year Old Virgin "I got my Star Wars dudes MIB guys! Complete set!!!" archetype. When I see a lot of the resin stuff that's been coming out as of late (Bwana definitely excluded... I really dig the Killer resin) I can't help but think of junior high arts and crafts. Good job scoring booth #1337, though. Maybe he can loop All Your Base on his laptop for the entire convention...
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jetJagger
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VELOCITRON wrote: Good job scoring booth #1337, though. Maybe he can loop All Your Base on his laptop for the entire convention... Wow, we're getting deep into the geek now...MAIN SCREEN TURN ON! -- jJ
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liquidsky
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The black "chase" is awesome. I gotta get me one of those, big time.
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liquidsky
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Sharkys and (shudder) MadLs... 
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el word
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Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:20 pm Posts: 1295 Location: Seattle, WA
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Those slugs are ridiculous, but the fact that it's spelled with an umlaut is hilarious. 
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marswillrule
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el word wrote: Those slugs are ridiculous, but the fact that it's spelled with an umlaut is hilarious.  Kind like: 
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bannedindc
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liquidsky
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This thread has jumped the shark? But there's so much more to come. New "urban vinyl" Thunderpuppy or whatever.... 
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liquidsky
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Buff Monster: 
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liquidsky
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More Kathie Olivas (minis)  
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liquidsky
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Special Guest: Animation director Ralph Bakshi appearance. He got his start at Terrytoons, then went on to direct animated films for an adult audience, that included the X-rated Fritz the Cat. His other films include Heavy Traffic, American Pop, Cool World, and his forays into fantasy, Wizards. 
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liquidsky
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Special Guest: Ray Bradbury Bradbury is the author of such classics as The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Fahrenheit 451... 
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liquidsky
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Special Guest: Al Jaffee One of Mad's maddest cartoonists, Al Jaffee is best known for his work on the magazine's "Fold-Ins," an incredible piece that has an entirely different meaning once folded across itself.... 
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Dean
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I hadn't been following this thread. Just now read the whole thing at once. I'm glad I'm not going to SDCC08. What very little I'd want will probably be obtainable later. Any extra bit going to flippage for those figures will be less than the costs of travel, hotel, etc. Western "urban vinyl" is is such a pathetic state. Thank god for the ongoing evolution of new kaiju and J-vinyl and their intercontinental collaborative tributaries. Just don't tell anyone, okay? Let them eat tokidoki.
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liquidsky
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Special Guest: Adrian Tomine Writer and illustrator of the comic book series Optic Nerve published by Drawn and Quarterly. 
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liquidsky
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Special Guest: Jim Woodring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fuck Yeah!!! Cartoonist Jim Woodring's is best known for his work in Jim and Frank, both published by Fantagraphics Books. His surreal and dreamlike art reveal a lifelong obsession with hidden worlds and alternate realities. Woodring's work has been collected in the books Seeing Things, The Frank Book, and The Book of Jim. This is his first appearance as a special guest at Comic-Con. 
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Anyone else not seeing the latest barrage of photos? I'm just dying to see 'em... (Not that I don't appreciate it, liquidsky...it's been a very entertaining thread! Though it shoulda ended with the carrot - how can anyone top that!?!)
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