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Qee x Reservoir Dogs

08 September 2009, 23.36 | Posted in Designer Toys | 2 comments »

Qee x Reservoir Dogs

TOY2R announces the concepts that were originally seen during Toy Fair earlier this year are now available. In collaboration with Lionsgate, TOY2R has put together an “inspired by” assortment based on the look, theme and classic moments from Quentin Tarantino’s debut 1992 film, Reservoir Dogs.

In celebration of this milestone movie and in honor of Tarantino’s current box office hit, Inglourious Basterds, TOY2R is putting out the 2.5″ Qees – a 25pc blind box collection. From Mr. Black to Mr. White – the gang is all here! Also available are Mr. Black, Mr. Brown, and Mr. White in 8″ Qee form.

Take a more detailed look at the Qee x Reservoir Dogs Toy Collection after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. Rich:

    Why do people buy these things!? How is there space in any marketplace for these, Bearbricks and all the rest? How can they pretend that these are in some way different from each other when all they have to distinguish themselves is the tie? Surely a recession should be flushing some of this nonsense out? How much do they cost?

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