I recently had the opportunity to interview Swiss artist and model-maker, Pepe Hiller. Previously known as “smallstuffpepe,” he works in a small studio in Zurich with A LOT
Hot (and waxy) on the heels of Humphrey Mooncalf comes news of what’s next from Doktor A Chester Runcorn (shown above as a wax prototype). Little is known about this
SecretBase released a new picture of their forthcoming licensed Spongebob toys. The clear vinyl X-ray version is looking pretty cool, certainly more so than its competition from within the
Joe Ledbetter returns with another edition of 5 one-off, hand-painted resin Mutant Bunnies. The 12-inch figures were designed and painted by Ledbetter and sculpted impeccably by Pretty in Plastic. The
11-year-old Jacob Siegelbaum aka JAMS is a big fan of art toys, and he’s been customizing since 2010. This year, he started sculpting and casting his own resin
Meet MAQET‘s new messengers! Keith and I developed this idea to inject a bit of ingenuity into the stale “Hallmark monopoly” that is Valentine’s Day. Thanks to the
Flabslab in Singapore is releasing the final edition of Bjorn Calleja‘s beloved and polarizing Color Bringer. People seem to either adore or deplore The Color Bringer; their discomfort
Dan McPharlin created an amazing series of miniature paper synthesizers several years ago, but, much like Doktor A’s H.R. Giger glasses, thanks to Internet magic, McPharlin’s synths are
Speaking of licensed “designer” Spongebob toys, UNKL presents a first look at their Spongebob samples…and they’ve UNKL-ized (nearly) the whole gang. Back in July, UNKL was still courting licensor
Here’s some commentary in vinyl toy form. Frank Kozik’s latest Labbit sports the dotted lines of an animal being transitioned into a dinner. According to producers, Kidrobot, “Choice