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Posts tagged ‘vinyl figures’

Ron English x Secret Base X-Ray MC Supersized Figure

02 August 2009, 15.01 | Posted in Designer Toys | 1 comment »

Ron English x Secret Base X-Ray MC Supersized Figure
Ron English’s iconic Ronald McDonald inspired character gets the X-Ray treatment with the help of Japan’s Secret Base. The translucent orange exterior figure houses a glow in the dark inner skeleton and comes packaged in a Popaganda-labeled french fry box. I guess maybe he’s just big-boned? Now available at Armth.

Detailed looks at the Ron English x Secret Base X-Ray MC Supersized Figure after the first window.

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Sam Flores x Upper Playground Kid Dragon | Purple Colorway

23 July 2009, 09.30 | Posted in Designer Toys | No comments »

Sam Flores x Upper Playground Kid Dragon | Purple Colorway

After selling out the main colorway in just a few days, Upper Playground has unveiled an exclusive tonal purple colorway of Sam Flore’s Kid Dragon. Unlike most vinyl figures, Kid Dragon is made up of three pieces, creating the illusion of a dragon floating through clouds. The figure measures 10″ and comes packaged in a double-sided window box with scenic insert card. The purple color is more limited than the first release at only 200 pieces.

The Kid Dragon Upper Playground Exclusive Colorway is slated for a late September release, but is now available for pre-sale at Upper Playground.

Upper Playground x Sam Flores Dragon Boy Figure

15 June 2009, 23.30 | Posted in Designer Toys | 2 comments »

sam flores dragon boy 1 540x360 Upper Playground x Sam Flores Dragon Boy Figure

San Franciso based Upper Playground present the newest in a series of vinyl figures slated for release in 2009 – Dragon Boy designed by Sam Flores.  Known for his signature characters and fusing them with Asian motifs, Flores’ Dragon Boy fuses his influences in this new vinyl figure. 

Unlike most other vinyl figures, the Dragon Boy is made up of 3 pieces creating the illusion of the dragon floating through the clouds.  The figure measures 10″ tall and the head, midsection and tail feature extremely detailed gradient blends. Limited to 500 units, Dragon Boy is slated to release in early September but is now available for pre-sale on the Upper Playground web store.

Have a closer look at the Upper Playground x Sam Flores Dragon Boy Figure after the jump.
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“Warm Regards” Bar By Kaws

05 January 2009, 12.36 | Posted in Art | 3 comments »

warm regards bar kaws toys 1 Warm Regards Bar By Kaws

It looks like the “Warm Regards” mural that Kaws initially created for the Beautiful Loosers exhibition and that also released later as a print, has finally been turned into a vinyl figure/toy – the “Warm Regards” bar. It comes in three colorways and has been modeled after an ice cream bar.

No word on the release so far, but we will definitely keep you posted.

More images of the “Warm Regards” Bar by Kaws follow after the jump.

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