larzor
He is from Eskilstuna, Sweden
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13 years ago
I have these (plus a white version), but I didn't buy them from that site and I got mine a bit cheaper than he sells them for (about 1/3 of that price). The quality is not bad at all.
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13 years ago
hi larzor can i check where you got it from? thanks.
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13 years ago
I bought them from Taobao. It's like chinese ebay, so just search for kaws and you should find a bunch of them. I bought them through the agent Yoybuy (since I don't know chinese and most Taobao-sellers don't ship to Sweden).
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13 years ago
ha, i never knew ure swedish!! i live in stockholm , not much of a scene for toys here that i've been able to find
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13 years ago
Yeah, it hasn't really caught on in Sweden. I think you might find some overpriced and not-so-interesting stuff in some clothing stores, but I feel that the internet provides me with most of what I need. I'd love the opportunity to ogle stuff that's out of my price range, though…
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13 years ago
shipping nearly always makes me weep!! maybe im spoilt tho, i was in london b4 here!
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13 years ago
cool thanks
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13 years ago
raph, np
misterquiche, I don't really think it's that bad. I just think about what the toy is worth for me and add the costs up. Sometimes the shipping is outrageous, but from eBay and some online shops it's fairly reasonable.
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13 years ago
yeah the feeling of being able to browse a store is sooooo nice, i used to find things that when seen online i thought meh, but once seen in person were must haves. that may be what makes it more upsetting for me!!! If you're ever knockin round Stockholm n want to meet up n chat toys, just holler ;)
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13 years ago
hahaha, this is completely unattainable
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13 years ago
for sure haha, its almost a joke having it up here
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13 years ago
It's just very expensive. I have a couple of "completely unattainable" toys that landed on my lap out of nowhere.
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angel
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13 years ago
There are 13 right? Each one different. So do we change this listing to say 13, or try to upload each different one?
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13 years ago
Then should this be in the custom section?
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angel
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13 years ago
No, because Kaws designed each one himself.
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13 years ago
I dont believe these should be considered customs but a quantity of 13 total should suffice. They might as well be unattainable, I believe Nigo owns like half of these, pirovino owns like 3, and kaws must own a couple himself. With only 13 in the world, half of them claimed for life maybe, and their expensive pricetag, its only a dream.
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13 years ago
Hopefully someone will produce a fake
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13 years ago
PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i really want one of those so can people please reply
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angel
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13 years ago
lol
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13 years ago
Who doesn't?
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13 years ago
i don't think you'll ever find one, and if you do you have to be rolling in cash to be able to buy ONE. gl though
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12 years ago
I believe Everlast from House of Pain owns one or 2 also. Can anyone confirm?
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angel
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13 years ago
I'm a sucker for monotone. It's like some old toon come alive. And minis too? I think I like 'em!
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13 years ago
Do you mean monochrome?
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13 years ago
Or do they actually call this coloring monotone? That's kinda funny
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angel
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13 years ago
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13 years ago
Pretty cool and freaky at same time :P
And already selling at epic prices in Ebay.. ;) -
13 years ago
Careful the ribs are very fragile, already broke one of mine.
I have to complete ones now, both minus the heart. -
13 years ago
I've completed 3, all with hearts. They look so good together I can't bring myself to break them up by trading.
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13 years ago
blimey, how many cases did you buy?
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13 years ago
Blahh 2 with no heart's, but they still look awesome.. I have an extra left arm and left leg if anyone is missing them.
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13 years ago
I have two sets without hearts too :(
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13 years ago
I need a heart too!!!
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13 years ago
looks like the heart is the rare peice, I think Donna got a heart.
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angel
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13 years ago
Just use one of Treeson stars :)
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13 years ago
Of course I need the heart also :-)
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13 years ago
I also have an incomplete one. It's missing it's left arm, right leg, left leg, rib cage, heart and head :(
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angel
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13 years ago
Should we have two listings for this, one with the heart and one without? Or are you allowed to say you have this one, even if it's incomplete?
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13 years ago
Yeah, making two listings is a good idea, because a lot of people won't have the Dunny including the heart but still want to add the Dunny without the heart to their collection.
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13 years ago
I like the second listing idea for sure. I have only bought a few dunny's so I don't have much of this lil guy but I am hoping to get some more pieces soon.
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13 years ago
good plan on the second listing
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13 years ago
I disagree with the second listing. I'm sure a lot of people will want to add it to their collection, but the fact remains that if it's not complete, you don't "have it" yet. Work at it, get that final piece, and then feel that much more satisfied when you click the "have" button.
Maybe it's just me, but I have to draw the line at incomplete figures. If you do the second listing, then by the same line of reason, you have to do one listing for each possible combination of pieces a person could have. Ridiculous? Yes. But it makes a strong point about having standards. -
13 years ago
I think you should add individual listings for each part, so you can show your progress without pretending you're done.
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13 years ago
I had no idea this was a contest. What do we get when we win?
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13 years ago
I agree with MrPaul. one toy, one listing
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13 years ago
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13 years ago
Just a quick Query / Point; shouldn't this be called 'Bones' instead of 'Build-a-dunny'? (It's Kronk's dad's nickname!)
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13 years ago
i have everything but a face :(
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angel
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13 years ago
Dan is selling one without a heart for a good price for anyone who really wants one >
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13 years ago
I've got the heart, an ear, and a foot! I'll get there :)
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13 years ago
at least you got the heart :) I opened 82 boxes and still no heart!!
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13 years ago
missing heart
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13 years ago
I have an extra face and two back sides of the head, if anyone is interested.
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12 years ago
@ Benginati513, can i have the ribcage?
Contact me at DunnyAddicts@gmail.com -
12 years ago
missing heart
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13 years ago
So, this is the chase version?....
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13 years ago
oui
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13 years ago
i prefer the original by a long shot
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13 years ago
Me to, they are both awesome though. Hope they do another colour, SDCC11 exclusive maybe? Or an 8 inch, or 20 inch version.
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13 years ago
Actually a 8 inch of this would be great!
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13 years ago
They should have a huge one at toy stores that released 3" ones or some other little toy
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12 years ago
I have both, they both are pretty cool. I guess I like this one a bit more just cause this is a chase.
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13 years ago
I love love love this one!!! You can find him easy because you can here the gum balls when you shake the box. Though people at a shop might look at you funny when you do. lol By the way it's even cuter in person. Awwww.
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angel
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13 years ago
Shaking the blind boxes? That's just the tip of the day! LOL
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13 years ago
There was a lot of shaking going on last night, you can't tell the difference between the gold and red ones by shaking though ;)
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13 years ago
I suppose you are correct jazzydan... wonder if that means I will end up with a bunch of the red ones at some point. LOL.
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13 years ago
Nothing wrong with that, an army of these will look super cool.
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13 years ago
I remember seeing a custom dunny with the same idea a few years ago and it was the first custom dunny I ever really wanted, so it's really cool they made an official one like it
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13 years ago
Just got it but I'm surprised the body is not vinyl. Why do you think they did that? Also, can't decided whether to stick the 25¢ sticker on.
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13 years ago
I was surprised that that was a sticker and not printed on, but I really like the look of it, so I put it on immediately after I opened mine.
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angel
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13 years ago
Jen - the Dunny head at least is not vinyl because it's almost impossible to mass-produce vinyl to be that clear and even.
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13 years ago
Yes, it was the body I was questioning. Thought I'd bought a fake at first, just felt weird.
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13 years ago
Hmm ABS is cheaper to mass produce, I wonder if they are slowly moving over? Do a few pieces in ABS and see peoples reaction?
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13 years ago
yeah let's rename it to designer abs toys. bring vinyl back!
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13 years ago
This is my very first Dunny. Still haven't put on the sticker. Scared I'll mess it up.
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13 years ago
I REALLY don't think these can be considered toys. Sorry.
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angel
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13 years ago
I think we kind of exhausted the topic when we talked about the clocks
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13 years ago
hm. I think they are pretty toy-like. Do you consider the Super 7 Datarock figure a toy?
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13 years ago
Or the Qee with the USB in it? Will that be a toy?
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angel
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13 years ago
CLOCKS!!! Aarrrghhhh! :)
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13 years ago
I agree with the penguin. I mean, where do we draw the line? Designer erasers?
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13 years ago
I guess the way I see it, if you can have it on a shelf (with the top on) and it has the artistic value, quality and overall appearance of a designer toy, I don't see the difference. Unlike the clock, the function of these does not interfere with or take over the aesthetics/design.
So if someone made a designer toy eraser, but you couldn't tell it was an eraser by appearance, and it had the integrity of a designer toy, I'm fine with that.
I mean, people consider Jeremy Fish's Barry the Beaver a designer toy, but we all know it has other secret functions... -
13 years ago
If you don't allow clocks, even when their main purpose is not being a clock but display, you shouldn't allow this. Would most people really buy this mainly for its toy qualities and if that's the case, why put a USB-drive inside of it?
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12 years ago
IMO, i think if you can upload keychains on here you should be able to have clocks and these guys on here as well. to me a keychain is even more useless and this and a clock... i mean atleast you can do something with this thumb drive and your clock!
on another note, i like the colors in this one, wonder how much memory this has, i saw a sket one that only had 512mb on it and chuckled to myself. -
12 years ago
The new ones at Rotofugi are 8 gb. This one is by far my favorite.
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12 years ago
If designer electronics like flash drives and toy speakers which are designed by many of the same artists who create vinyl, resin figures etc are created in limited runs I don't have a problem with it. I think we have to draw a line yes but if so they are well within those bounds and we shouldn't get all uppity over it, that's my view anyway...
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12 years ago
Personally we have two mimobots in our household and I think they're the cutest, coolest little things. And functional, useful too...
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larzor
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13 years ago
As soon as I saw this I had to add it. I might have to get this…
Gekko
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13 years ago
I actually have this beastie at home, and it's awesome! You can move his head around, but the rest of him is stationary. :o