13 July 2016

Andrew Bell just dropped a ton of Android news ahead of SDCC, and hoo boy does he have us excited. First and foremost, serious collectors of the Android series will be drooling at the wooden...

I <3 My Dog Android Pack Now Available to Public
25 January 2016

This is an awesome surprise! A special edition Android set that was previously only available to Google employees is not available to the public. Andrew Bell grabbed a handful of these sets...

2016 Chinese New Year Android
20 January 2016

We're only a few weeks away from the Year of the Monkey! That means it's time for Andrew Bell's Dyz Plastic to release a Chinese New Year Android Mini Collectible. This year, a female Android...

Bingle Bear Android by Scott Tolleson
09 December 2015

We're approaching a holiday, which means it's time for a new special edition Android Mini Collectible. The newest entry into Dead Zebra's series of mascots was designed by Scott Tolleson. Needless...

Android Series 5
15 December 2014

If you felt like something was missing from your life this fall, you were right. Andrew Bell and Dyzplastic usually release a new run of Android Mini Collectibles each fall, but due to a few...

10 June 2012

Andrew Bell has announced the DYZPlastic will be releasing the Android mini collectible Series 03...

17 February 2012
Check out Rivet Gallery and Andrew Bell’s O-No Sashimi from...
15 June 2011

Andrew Bell has revealed 2 versions of his upcoming O-No Sashimi figure from DYZ Plastic, the regular Green version, pictured below and now this...

29 June 2016

I was just wondering over the weekend if we'd see a new series of Android Mini Collectibles anytime soon. Well, my pre-cog abilities are apparently as strong as ever, since Andrew Bell just...

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