Posted by marc December 04, 2015
If you stopped by myplasticheart's booth at NYCC this year, you got to see first-hand how cute Otto Björnik's vampiric little monster is. His recent collaboration with duo Ink & Clog out of Singapore has lead to a stunning rendition of the Bai-Chu toy. Cast to create a marbled effect, this is clearly one of the most accurate executions of the style. At a glance, it looks like the real deal, and as Björnik elaborates, it symbolizes "the push and pull of Yin and Yang." When they drop, 18 pieces of each colorway will be available at $150 each here.
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