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CoMus CoMus

He is from Australia

GRV2177 Elephant (Pink)
  • JustKreate

    JustKreate

    111 65 21

    14 years ago

    This site has most of them (except the pink elephant):

    http://www.funnypulse.co.kr/shop/shopbrand.html?page=2&xcode=013&mcode=&scode=&type=O&search=&sort=price2

  • JustKreate

    JustKreate

    111 65 21

    14 years ago

    Yah, this is the only one I'm missing.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Woah, I want the whole set! Normally I only want one or two, first off for me.

    Fliphappy: That is korean won :P I am going to check my local currency against it now :)

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Pocket Cosmic Hobo - SDCC '10
  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Oh wow.. When Gargamel made these? Awesome!

  • superpopstudio angel

    superpopstudio

    353 1738 67

    14 years ago

    actually i found it on ebay, and it said:

    San Diego Comic Con 2010 Exclusive, and it is apparently a collab between super7 and gargamel

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Looks like S7 wasn't involved — http://arbito.com/news/2010/0...

  • superpopstudio angel

    superpopstudio

    353 1738 67

    14 years ago

    The seller had it wrong... actually super 7 is not mentioned on the package. I really wanted it as i had bought its big brother from Arbito!

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Kickass figure. I should get it one day!

  • superpopstudio angel

    superpopstudio

    353 1738 67

    14 years ago

    so many toys to get...

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    I love this piece and I love all these new Gargamel additions to rotocasted! :)

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    14 years ago

    I really want a color version of this

  • vintango

    vintango

    249 139 18

    14 years ago

    I love this guy! All the milky pockets are great. He's available at Super7 right now for $20 (ignore the incorrect thumbnail) http://super7store.com/pocket...

  • MisterQuiche

    MisterQuiche

    185 83 831

    13 years ago

    i really want this, anyone know if its floating about anywhere?

  • MaquetteCity angel

    MaquetteCity

    154 129 400

    13 years ago

    Mmmmm...milky pockets :)

  • MisterQuiche

    MisterQuiche

    185 83 831

    13 years ago

    i love this little dude, thanks again to ADB ;)

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Godot Nothing to be done
  • happydog

    happydog

    126 56 25

    14 years ago

    so cool...wow..

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Someone was a lucky boy :P

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Black version is coming soon. :)

  • jeremyriad angel

    jeremyriad

    566 356 245

    14 years ago

    I bet you'd never think I'd say this, but Godot in black is equal to if not even slightly more awesome than Godot in green. Stranger things have happened! Really classy paint job in this colorway. Nice job!

  • jeremyriad angel

    jeremyriad

    566 356 245

    14 years ago

    How on earth does doc18 already own this??? Ray, you really do live in the future!

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    Ah ha that's why it moved out of the custom section :)

    Jeremy: Back the Future Godot at Versailles http://www.flickr.com/photos/... ;)

  • jeremyriad angel

    jeremyriad

    566 356 245

    14 years ago

    doc18, can I borrow your life? I'll give it back...

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    don't mind swapping this weekend so that I can go to double punch! they are not replying me email regarding Uamou purchases :(

  • jeremyriad angel

    jeremyriad

    566 356 245

    14 years ago

    I can't believe I'm about to have one up on the Doc! How is that possible? I'll be going to the Double Punch show, so I'm happy to help hook you up if you need something.

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    Cheers Jeremy you are the man! Emailed you ;)

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    Ничего не поделаешь

  • kitsch angel

    kitsch

    42 420 8

    14 years ago

    just arrived, he's so gorgeous :) looks really great in black.

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    @Sai: Could you?

  • tremor angel

    tremor

    112 132 37

    13 years ago

    What is difference between this and http://rotocasted.com/toy/15648/ figures?

  • jazzydan angel

    jazzydan

    499 646 2538

    13 years ago

    read 4 posts up.

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Lurker SDCC 2010
  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Where can I get this :O

  • jemappellekat

    jemappellekat

    677 331 2

    14 years ago

    Off Skinner, himself...

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Yeah I checked out his website, nothing on there so I guess I will email him.

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Him or Color Ink book guys should have these and Wolf head lurker. They sold them at APE for $60 for two.

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Lefty Tempura
  • bones angel

    bones

    132 689 26

    14 years ago

    damn pic got cut off, anyone know how to re-upload a pic without having to delete and then redo the whole entry?

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    If you uploaded it, just click the 'edit tags' button and you can see under the picture a browse button, that is the area to reupload a picture.

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Sweety - Artoyz Exclusive
  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    This one looks like the tastiest! I really need some hard boiled lollies right about now.

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Bed Monster
  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Toy of the year.

  • MisterQuiche

    MisterQuiche

    185 83 831

    14 years ago

    gimme gimme gimme!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • aargh angel

    aargh

    135 146 111

    14 years ago

    seen the toy: I want this toy.
    seen the price: I dont' want the toy.
    :(

  • hektor

    hektor

    28 114 32

    14 years ago

    please explain to me what is so great about this piece?

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    I guess because its a new toy released by Amanda and people enjoy her work.

    The really neat thing is the mini toys with this set, they are mini versions of previously released toys by Amanda.

  • aargh angel

    aargh

    135 146 111

    14 years ago

    and it is handmade and IP toys are popular too.

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    I like both Amanda Visell and Itokin Park's cute styles, so combining the 2 is a win for me :)

  • zincsaucier442

    zincsaucier442

    112 22 4

    14 years ago

    Worth the price. If you're a fan of Itokin Park and his resin work, then you will understand. I was fortunate to get one and it's truly amazing in person. And a lot bigger than I thought it was. If you find one, get it.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    This piece grew on me but I had no idea what the price was, just googled. Woah $450! I would love to hold one and play with it :D but not at that price.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Yeah, the price point is completely understandable for this release. I really want it now LOL

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    An establish artist customized an existing toy figure with bespoke details, some putty/sculpey work and great painting. He/She charges $100-$200 on top of the figure, sometimes even more, for his/her effort. If it is a popular platform and popular artist, e.g. Sket-one, it goes up to $500+.

    This you have two established artists, designed, sculpted, hand-cast resin & hand-painted them. The pricing is high but I think it is fair for their time & efforts.

    Similarly in an older medium. An established artist hand painted a collection of canvases for an exhibition, they will likely to cost you +$1000 each. Sometimes there would be some mess-printed pieces at a much lower price.

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    It is good that the two artists do have mess-produced figures via Kidrobot/Super7/self catering for most collectors :)

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    14 years ago

    my problem is not in value, because it's mostly a moot point - nothing has a set value or price, it's all about standards and conventions.

    My problem is that I don't want to see the entire scene prices start escalating, something that could very well happen as artists gain more and more recognition.
    I've said it before, one of the special wonderful things about this form is it's widespread affordability. once the prices go up and up it will just get sucked into the regular market of the "art world" and will loose a lot of what makes it special - an art form for the public, for the fans.

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    I don't think this toy is an indication that the scene is going to price itself out of the reaches of its current supporters. As I said the artists have toys at different price levels, so their fans can afford them.

    I don't see that why an artist can't exist in both "art world" and this scene (I am not sure how to distinguish the different art scenes, I've used those terms only for the context of this conversation)? If they do and I am glad that they apply their artworks on mess-produced figures every now and then, so they can afford to live and don't care if the toys make enough money.

    I am also happy that some of them have turned into toy markers e.g. Mr & Mrs Horvath of Uglydolls. I've always wanted Uglydog vinyl figures and I can now buy them as open edition window-boxed figures at a couple of bucks.

    I think you have a bigger problem with limited edition toys, especially blind boxed series. It encourages non-collectors to buy them and to sell at an inflated price. This makes collectors to think that they have to sell a rarer piece at the inflated price level as well to fellow collectors!? I certainly am guilty of it.

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    We need to fill the size. How big is it?

  • CaptDNA angel

    CaptDNA

    87 40 102

    14 years ago

    Thanks! : ) So curious...

  • zincsaucier442

    zincsaucier442

    112 22 4

    14 years ago

    The bed's length is approx. 6 1/2 inches and height is approx. 6 3/4 inches. The figure that is in the bed is 5 inches.

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Hierophany - Red Carpet Kaiju Show
  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Is this still a custom when it was released by the guy who designed it? Wouldn't it just be a variant?

  • Shradical7

    Shradical7

    77 109 46

    14 years ago

    he produced several of them so it's a small run not a custom IMO

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    I presumed it was a custom as it was made for the TAG Red Carpet Kaiju Show. and surely a designer can release a custom version of their own toy? I currently have James Jarvis customising one of his tattoo me Keith toys for me.

  • Shradical7

    Shradical7

    77 109 46

    14 years ago

    http://images.vinylpulse.com/... />
    Ten were made so that wouldn't make it a custom, right?

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    O.k makes sense. I'll take it out of the custom :)

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Its fun to talk about each individual piece that people question if its a custom or not but it would be good to have a clear cataloguing definition. So just putting it out there:

    For catalogue reasons, "custom" should be left for pieces made by other designers/artists in a non official manner (official being official collaborations/original artist works)

    Even if its a one off variant/colourway/design done officially, Its still not a catalogue "custom"

    Catalogue wise, official shows get tricky as esentually the original artists/designer is asking other artists/designers to collaborate with them for a show.

    So there may need to be another definition where if a toy is used for the platform, such as sketchbot 2 show, it should be "custom"

    Yet if the show has individual pieces, such as red kaiju, even if its just a one off, its not "custom" (if made original artist/designer.)

    What you think?

  • jazzydan angel

    jazzydan

    499 646 2538

    14 years ago

    I think this toy is filthy!

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Heh I agree jazzy :P not only that, Carlos has done some other really cool and insane designs! I would rather him do variants of them.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    LOL it seems he only prefers the female organ.

    This is what I would like to see more of:
    http://www.toyartgallery.com/wp-content/gallery/carlos-enriquez-gonzalez/cegonzalesbelzor023.jpg

    Bit of info about the dude on TAGs website also:

    http://www.toyartgallery.com/artists/info/carlos-enriquez-gonzalez/

  • jazzydan angel

    jazzydan

    499 646 2538

    14 years ago

    Maybe he will do boobs, then Doc will buy it ;)

  • doc18 angel

    doc18

    1593 19 280

    14 years ago

    did someone say boobies? can't wait for my Tomorrow Queens :P

  • elissa_s

    elissa_s

    388 689 743

    14 years ago

    Men are weird.

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    I still believe that an artist can release a custom of their own toy. If you look at artists website such as mark nagatas max toy for example, then they have sections named "customs" which contain one of a kind paint jobs of their own toys.

    Also I agree with idea that a custom can have more than one
    edition. "production customs"

    http://rotocasted.com/toy/8345/

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Yeah, in a previous toys wall I mentioned how mark refers to his releases as customs. Where you draw the line is interesting :)

  • kittenpotpie angel

    kittenpotpie

    683 67 183

    14 years ago

    Is there an option to click on "I do NOT want this toy" ?
    heh

  • hektor

    hektor

    28 114 32

    14 years ago

    Where do you display something like this?

  • jazzydan angel

    jazzydan

    499 646 2538

    14 years ago

    Bedroom! Hello ladies!

  • elissa_s

    elissa_s

    388 689 743

    14 years ago

    Might work in a lesbian's bedroom... ?

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    I have just seen this on the TAG store. And it is listed under the custom toys section? Not in the designer section?

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    They would have tagged as a custom because it was part of the 'red carpet kaiju show' yet the toy itself was produced by TAG and I am sure we we will see it beyond the show.

    This is TAGs first vinyl production. (Should be added to information)

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    14 years ago

    "Darling, this is my toy collection - these are Dunnys, they'e cute, right? that's Kaiju, it's japanese for "monster", over here are my 12" Hong Kong figures, and this is my giant monster vagina"

    relationship FAIL ;-P

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    I don't know... she might have a nasty collection of her own:P

  • Shradical7

    Shradical7

    77 109 46

    14 years ago

    HEYO

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    but the Red/Gold Mini Jumping Brain - Emilio Garcia, was also part of the 'red carpet kaiju show' yet this is in the designer toy section?

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Who knows, its easy to tick boxes incorrectly. Also they may also have no clear definition and more than one person inputting in the entries.

    What is your own definition? It's easy to find contradictions on almost every artists website, I wouldn't use any artists websites as a definite answer to what is considered a custom, especially for cataloguing on rotocasted.

    The following is what I believe should be used for the definition of what a "custom" is in Rotocasted catalogue:

    To me, a "custom" is when an artist/designer is using another toy as a platform, even if its recasting parts in a non official manner.

    If the original artist/designer uses their own toy, its a called a variation.

    If the original artist/designer is commissioned by someone to make something exclusive for them, it's a "Commission piece" where you can specify the person that commissioned the piece as the producer.

    If the original artists/designer allows another artist/designer to use their toy as a platform in an official manner its a collaboration. ( (name) x (name) is the commonly used naming)

    As mentioned above in my first post, exhibitions get tricky and needs its own definition:

    If the exhibition uses a toy as a platform, where only one figure is used by every artist, such as sketchbot 2 show, it should be "custom"

    If the exhibition has individual pieces, such as red carpet kaiju, even if its just a one off, its not "custom" (if made original artist/designer or a collaboration) but "(exhibition name) variant"

    If the artists/designer uses another artists/designers character design in an official manner, its a "collaboration" (Name x Name)

    If the artists/designer uses another artists/designers character design in a non official manner, without using another toy as a platform. Its not a "custom" but its own piece.

    If the artists/designer uses another artists/designers character design in a non official manner, using their own toy as a platform. Its not a "custom" but a "(name of their toy used) (name of other character) variant"

    Did I forget any possible conditions??

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    @CoMus This is one awesome checklist.
    I think it will be good to use this list and start a dictionary or list of terms used at Roto to have some sort of a standard.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    Sounds like a good idea. I will reformat it and make it a bit more comprehensive. (I will email it to you)

    I will do it tomorrow some time.

    Anything people want to add/correct on what is already written? Especially regarding any possible conditions that I have forgotten.

  • jeremyriad angel

    jeremyriad

    566 356 245

    14 years ago

    I just saw this. @CoMus, these are really good clarifiers!

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    :D Cheers guys, positive response is appreciated. The list evolved in my mind through various conversations on Rotocasted. Fun community here :)

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    So are you suggesting Rotocasted extend their menu categorizing system from toy library and Custom to:

    Toy library (regular editions)
    Variations
    “Show” variants
    Commission pieces
    Collaborations
    And Customs.

    This seems excessive? Should we include bootlegs? Artist proofs? Prototypes?

    This would work if you have just one library, and the toy specs/tags are categorized with your definitions. But having menu sub category's help navigation.

    Or are you suggesting the custom section has a sub menu of variations, commissions, collaborations etc? Which will mean they are custom types?

    How do you foresee rotocasted implementing your definitions?

    My definition of a custom toy is unclear, hence my input into this discussion. If I look at the universal definition of custom, then I would say it is to put your own personal stamp, modification onto an existing object. You have made it personal to you.

    So indeed I agree taking another artists toy with permission as a platform, and putting your own customization onto that toy is a collaboration. But surly it’s a custom collaboration? You have changed/modified the toy to your own taste?

    I am not contradicting your definitions, as I agree with many of them. I am merely making observations on the current categorizing systems in place beyond this site.

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    No need to add all of the possible variants to the interface. This list is needed to have a set of basic rules for adding toy to the library or custom section, because almost every self-produced toy opening a debate is it custom or not.
    AP, Prototype, Collaboration or else we can add to the comments or toy name.

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    So the toys will still go in the custom section? As custom AP, custom collaboration, custom show variants etc? then they are custom types.

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Sure. And I think we don't need special tagging group to sort all of the Custom Artist Proofs or Collaborations form the rest of the customs. We have plenty of ways to display that.

  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    So back to my original point. If the original artist/designer produces a one of a kind version of their own toy, I agree it is a variation. But the fact they have taken something and personalized it either with paint and or modification, then it’s a custom variation? And should be placed in the custom section.

    What about this toy? Is it a "Commission piece" as it was commissioned by TAG? Is it a “Variant” as it can be seen as a variant / modification of Carlos’s Vagina brain monster? Is it a “red carpet kaiju” variant? As it was in the red carpet kaiju show?

    how can we agree that commissions, variants and show variants are not custom?

    If you commission something it is custom for you. If an artist produces a one of a kind hand painted variation for an exhibition, its custom painted by the artist.

    I do not agree that none of the toys at the red carpet kaiju show were custom.

    “Toy Art Gallery is proud to present its newest group show, Red Carpet Kaiju. TAG will debut Gonzalez’ controversial “Hierophany” toy, and has invited some of the best monster and kaiju-inspired artists from around the world to showcase their unique visions and talents within this strange and wonderful sub-genre of art toys. Their work spans from production toys and hand-painted customs to unique sculptures made from a variety of mediums.”

    Also there are too many toys from that show placed in TAG’s custom section to justify boxes being incorrectly ticked.

  • hektor

    hektor

    28 114 32

    14 years ago

    amen brother lee, glad we got to the bottom of that one. I would say that if an artist states his or her work as custom everything beyond that is pure conjecture left for the collector.

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    (I apologise that I do repeat myself a few times but I felt it was necessary to respond to various points lee made)

    There is no need to make sub categories. I just wanted a list so people can clearly put into rotocasteds custom/non-custom library.

    Its just one simple question:

    "Is this toy using another artists/designers toy in a non official manner and/or made for an exhibition where only one figure is used by every artist? "

    If you answer no, it shouldn't be in the custom library.

    Once again; in the list, there is only two ways something can be considered to be a custom:

    - a "custom" is when an artist/designer is using another toy as a platform, even if its recasting parts in a non official manner.

    and

    - If the exhibition uses a toy as a platform, where only one figure is used by every artist, such as sketchbot 2 show, it should be "custom"

    Everything else is not a custom and should be separated from the custom library and just put into the main library. (The type tag may be adjusted but "Designer toy" is good enough)

    @lee

    - "the fact they have taken something and personalized it either with paint and or modification, then it’s a custom variation? And should be placed in the custom section. "

    Only custom if they used someone elses toy in a non official manner. Its just a "variation" if they used their own toy, not a "custom variation"

    - "What about this toy? .....

    how can we agree that commissions, variants and show variants are not custom?"

    It can talked about in all of those categories but it wouldn't make this a custom piece as this toy is not using another artists/designers toy in a non official manner and/or made for an exhibition where only one figure is used by every artist.

    - "I do not agree that none of the toys at the red carpet kaiju show were custom. "

    I never said that but I guess the point should have been clearer.

    (from list) - If the exhibition has individual pieces, such as red carpet kaiju, even if its just a one off, its not "custom" (if made original artist/designer or a collaboration) but "(exhibition name) variant"

    That does need to be formatted to be clearer. "if made by original artist/designer or a collaboration" brings it back to the original question asking if it is custom or not.

    Osiris Orion had a whole bunch of customs there, he used another artists/desginers toy in a non official way. His work is pimp and I love it.

    @fliphappy Agree, hopefully this list will simply separate what is considered a custom on rotocasted.

    The word 'custom' can be open to various interpretations, especially when you start using the word 'customisation'. I tried to make my list a clear cut answer as to avoid talks about if its a custom or not.


  • Lee

    Lee

    2 4 54

    14 years ago

    o.k. This is getting nowhere. If your going to condense your opinion to just one simple question:

    "Is this toy using another artists/designers toy in a non official manner and/or made for an exhibition where only one figure is used by every artist? "

    "If you answer no, it shouldn't be in the custom library."

    If rotocasted want to use your limited categorization then so be it. I am going to listen to the wider audience who in my opinion are in a better position to define what is custom and what is not.

    I agree this may not be a custom toy, hence i put it in the designer toy section. My issue is when it comes to an artists own custom variant, which you are so keen to dismiss.For example:

    Vinyl pulse has numerous links to artist’s own custom variations. This link makes my point clearer.

    “So many amazing shows coming up in the next couple months. This here is Paul Kaiju’s Custom Boss Carrion for the Red Carpet Kaiju show at Toy Art Gallery. What better figure to customize than your own. Paul always does such amazing detail work, as you can see on the Boss Carrion. The show takes place on Saturday, September 4th from 7-11PM.”
    http://www.vinylpulse.com/2010/08/paul-kaiju-for-red-carpet-kaiju-0904.html

    “What better figure to customize than your own” says it all for me. And notice how customize is also linked to custom.

    Or what about my plastic heart who are selling Kathie Olivas Custom variants of her red bird:
    “custom vinyl toys revolving around her post-apocalyptic themed group of cute but tainted characters.”
    http://www.myplasticheart.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=MPH&Category_Code=0000UNINVITEDGUESTS&sort=name.asc

    As for someone like Mark Nagata, well to many links to custom eyezons to mention. How about a bit of Ron English?
    “Ron English, master of billboard popaganda, created roughly 40 hand-customized SupersizeMe figures”
    http://www.vinylpulse.com/nycc_07/

    And there are many more!

    I cant see how major sites like vinyl pulse, artists and gallery's are getting this wrong? Anyway as @fliphappy says this is not life or death. I value your opinion, as I value anyone’s opinion. But I am not convinced your opinion is valid. So lets agree to disagree. And on that note I am also getting off the soap box. Adios!

  • sergeySafonov angel

    sergeySafonov

    804 2515 1650

    14 years ago

    Artists, other resources or anyone else might call it whatever they want. This website run by community and agreement on the terms is the corner stone of our efforts.

    The reason of discussing the terminology is simple, separate one kind of toys from another by stylistic contexts with simple reason, clear library organization and consistency.
    That's why we mark designer toys only as "designer toys", not as des figurines à des adultes, Urban Vinyl, Sculpture multiples, artist vinyl, etc.
    I appreciate all of the comments, but if you don't really care why bother? Everybody is wrong on the internets.
    What we do here is amateur art history exercise, so here's some further reading — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    This piece, to me, is a variant or commission, call it wherever you want and put to the general Library, not custom.

    Thank you, everyone.

  • Shradical7

    Shradical7

    77 109 46

    14 years ago

    Let's call it a Designer toy and leave it at that. If there's more than one it should be a FHP or HP. Tired of these emails haha

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    @Lee I agree with you that you can call them all "customs", I even mentioned previously about Mark Nagata and have said that the "custom" have multiple interpretations.

    It still seems you don't understand what I am trying to write up. You are only referring to other websites and not realising why we need to separate custom/non-custom on rotocasteds library, its only about cataloguing reasons.

    The list is just for a line in the dirt to determine what is considered a custom in the library. Its not limiting the categorisation; its expanding it. As you previously mentioned about this piece, you can have multiple categories for a single figure.

    The custom section on the library separates the people that "custom" other peoples works from the people that release their own "original" works (This isn't referring to the originality of their works.).

    If the artists/designer owns the property that they are "customising", it should be considered a "variant". Especially considering production painters are getting into the game now and can "custom" paint a huge batch. How many figures do you release before its not a "custom" ?? You can't say 1 as there are lots of artists/designers that release "original" 1 of 1 pieces or small batches. It doesn't have a clear cut line.

    The word "Variant" can be used in all the mentioned websites you linked. "Variant" is exactly the same as "custom" but its trying to separate it for catalogue reasons on rotocasted. Other websites can easily jump around with jargon but this is just a cataloguing website.

    There is no standard terminology, there never will be. Referencing other websites you will always find contradictions as there is no standard jargon. You can call it a "custom" with good reason with almost any toy release; at what point do you draw the line? That is the reasoning of the clear cut list.

    @Shradical7 I just wanted to say hello, how is it going? Its a nice day here, which is good!!! It has been raining too much lately :( (this is so you can feel like you are getting something out of the email notification)

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    14 years ago

    guys, there are two purposes for this discussion -
    one is philosophical, and this one can and should go on and on.
    The other is to make the lives of Rotocasted webmasters easier, and for that we need a clear and definitive list :)
    that list will not be the ultimate truth, just the way we tag things here at Rotocasted

  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    That right :) ..... also we want to keep this image on the main page to make everyone feel uneasy :P

  • elissa_s

    elissa_s

    388 689 743

    14 years ago

    @CoMus - it's working. I'm fed up of seeing this sparkly plastic vagina in the comments feed.

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    13 years ago

    just keeping it balanced on the front page...

  • ToyPunkJan angel

    ToyPunkJan

    1881 1896 2109

    13 years ago

    Eew!

  • lordsketch angel

    lordsketch

    381 1089 1433

    13 years ago

    Jan, in Israel we have a saying parents say to their kids - "you don't say yuk about food"

  • jazzydan angel

    jazzydan

    499 646 2538

    13 years ago

    It's a bit red, does it have very bad thrush?

  • J_Walrus

    J_Walrus

    51 9 368

    13 years ago

    Had a bit too much winkie and now a bit red from exhaustion? Oh my.

  • greaterthanone

    greaterthanone

    5 0 1

    11 years ago

    does this vibrate?

  • hektor

    hektor

    28 114 32

    10 years ago

    To answer your question this toy does not vibrate however it always seems to cause a buzz when talked about

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vancouver 2010 mascott set
  • CoMus angel

    CoMus

    171 468 619

    14 years ago

    :O This is awesome!

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