Showing posts with label Vinyl Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vinyl Toys. Show all posts

Monday, 11 October 2010

Happy Columbus Day!

View of Boulder

Happy Columbus day everyone! So it's been a week and a half since I've been here in Boulder. So far the weathers been good, but I can feel that winter is just around the corner. The night is getting darker earlier then usual and the morning is getting colder as well. As for today, I woke up and made some Alfredo Pasta while watch GLEE (suggested by an awesome Chemistry nerd, I'm just kidding!).


Went around Boulder to take some panorama's while I'm here. But I noticed that it's hard taking some nice scenery shots because of all the small buildings and malls all around the place. Hopefully I can take some nice photo's before the snow comes down. I also bought the new YO GABBA GABBA limited Dunny from Urban Outfitter yesterday when visiting Denver with some friends. I hope everyone's having a nice long weekend! Enjoy the weather while it's nice and sunny!

YO GABBA GABBA Dunny + Alfredo Past

Friday, 20 August 2010

Dunny 2010 Release Party at Voltageland

Sweet Relish & Tomato Ketchup

So it comes to an end that Voltageland is finally closing down. It has been 6 years that Voltageland has been opened and has hosted many wonderful vinyl toys in Vancouver. You guys will be truly be missed and I hope you guys come back very very soon! As for now here are the Dunny 2010 series pulls that I have from my case. Enjoy.



Huck Gee

Sket-One

Frank Kozik

Travis Cain

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Akiyama Mio Figma + KidRobot

Akiyama Mio (Figma) + HardGay (Stereotype Series 4)

My Akiyama Mio by Figma finally came in the mail today and I must say I am pretty satisfied with the quality of the figure. I also picked up two new Dunny's from VoltageLand: Painkiller (L.A series) by Thomas Han & Thunder Dog Tested (Series 3) by Tristan Eaton. On top of that I found a pretty sweet HardGay like figure from the Stereotype Series 4.

Thunder Dog Tested (S3) + Painkiller (L.A Series)

A short review of the Akiyama Mio Figma: she's very similar to the Yui Figma but with longer hair. The front bangs of the Mio Figma has soft pvc while the back has a medium hardness feel to it. The only downside I am having with long haired Figma characters is that I find them difficult to pose without the stand. Without the stand their hair weight pulls them back which makes them wall, compared to the short haired Figma characters (Yui, Haruhi, & Nagato). But overall quality of the figure itself and the details plus facial expression are pretty sweet. Now that I have 4/5 of my Figma character I shall be making my short stop-motion some time this week. Come back in a while and check it out!

HardGay (Stereotype Series 4)