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Spiderman is up second, let me tell you -- this was a big job and I'm really proud of Ryan. He totally upped his skill creating this baby.
Spiderman is up second, let me tell you -- this was a big job and I'm really proud of Ryan. He totally upped his skill creating this baby.
As I said, it seemed like we weren't doing very much this month, but as you can see we've actually been busy.
We came across a Dreamcast system, so Ryan purchased MvsC 1 & 2 and has been loving playing old school for a bit. I guess he feel in love with it so much, he wanted to make a few of the characters for our display case.
Cable is first up.
And second is my daddy.
He was exceptionally thrilled... after I told him we made them. He thought we had sent them out to be created. Silly daddy.
My sister also thought these were pretty rad. She's officially dubbed me the "Queen of Acrylics".
Tis the season! We hope you all had an awesome Christmas.
xox, Holly
This was a Christmas present designed for friends... continuing with the Toronto Roller Derby line. (You can check them out here: http://www.torontorollerderby.com/)
Anyway, the receiver was very pleased -- something about a life long dream to be embodied in plastic.
Merry Ho Ho!
We here at JRS Toys got pretty excited when those Toy Biz prototypes started circulating & as with all the others, we're pretty surprised Toy Biz didn't follow through on these!
So anyway, we decided that there was no better way than to make it ourselves! So what we have for you is one Havok Variant, ultra pose-able figure with some 44 points of articulation and stands 6 inches tall.
Morph is a favorite of ours, (see our previous figure with alternative heads), I think his crackly laugh is probably most prominent from the X-Men cartoon of the 90's.
So anyway, we were always jealous of this Toyfare Exclusive was released and decided that since we finally had all the right elements we'd update it. So what we have for you is one AOA Morph, ultra pose-able figure with some 36 points of articulation and stands 6 1/2 inches tall.
More to come -- H