17 May 2010

Whilst here at Clutter we didn't have an official 'Toy of the Year' for 2009 I'm pretty sure the Hellrose Vampire from Super7 and Josh Herbolsheimer would have been mine. Seems that plenty of...

28 April 2010

Coming in the next few weeks is the latest version of Usugrow's Rebel Ink produced by SecretBase. This one comes in a fetching chocolate/rootbeer esque clear vinyl with gold back print and black...

23 April 2010

Interesting news from adFunture with the release of a new sculpt from artist Nate Van Dyke called "The Last Samurai". Taking Nate's trademark style and putting into 3d seems to have worked well...

08 April 2010

Kidrobot have released pics on their early May releases!! Such a treat for the TADO fans out there (me included of course)!! Following their huge success...

25 March 2010

Shawnimals Ninja of the Month (NOTM) continues to grow as April welcomes "Aqua Ninja!" to the stealthy group of plush. Featuring a removeable scuba mask this watery ninja hails from the...

24 March 2010

A while back I blogged about an upcoming fig from Reckless Toys based on the Toypunks figure designed by the one and only Mike Giant. Well it's update time and what an update!! Seen here is the...

22 February 2010
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06 May 2010

Dropping today at Artoyz are the latest versions of the new MIST figure "Lucius". Both an edition of 500 the US version comes in indigo blue with black/orange detailing, while the European...

26 April 2010

Spied over at Super7 this past weekend are three new versions of what have already become classic pieces of Japanese vinyl. Yep another Rose Vampire is on the way sporting a rather nice and...

23 April 2010

Super7 is going all out in May (and probably the rest of the summer with SDCC and their anniversary all incoming) - with two new releases. First up is the IMO highly underrated "Pink Haze" Big...

29 March 2010

Tomorrow Buff Monster releases the 3rd figure in his Zombie Rising themed customs. Just 10 of these 3" figures, hand painted by the man himself will be up for sale. Each figure comes in its very...

24 March 2010

Coarse has just announced two brand new colours of the Jaws Loser figure. Already a huge hit with vinyl collectors these latest figures from the Hong Kong-based firm take the classic Jaws Loser...

09 March 2010
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06 May 2010

Just when Coarsetoys fans thought they had a bit of time to save for a potential SDCC release, news comes of a new version of the well received False Friends set "Blackout". As the name suggests...

26 April 2010

I first saw Greasebat's art a few years ago at the "Kaiju Invades New York" show at the Showroom NYC and loved it. Now hsi signature character is coming to life in soft Japanese vinyl made by...

22 April 2010

As part of DC Comics' 75th anniversary the publisher has hooked up with long time toy partner Medicom to release Super Deluxe Kubricks. With a heavy focus on Batman - TV, film and cartoon...

25 March 2010

Wow. Just wow. Just when I start losing a little faith in designer toys something makes my jaw drop and it's no real susprise that Brandt Peters is the one to do it. A teaser pic of this...

24 March 2010

There's not much to say about this - its the grey/mono version of the original Dissected Bearbrick coming in 100, 400 and 1,000% sizes. Due to drop in a few days (March 27) at the Original Fake...

23 February 2010
"How many feathers has a purdue chicken? How many fibres are intertwinned on a Shredded Wheat biscuit? How many times did the Batmobile catch a flat?"

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26 January 2010
ICFSB II
15 January 2010
Tomorrow sees the opening night of It Came From Skullbrain II, a custom show held at the Super7 store in San Fran featuring some of their boards best customisers doing their thing on a range of...

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