Posted by Miranda December 24, 2010
Next up we have George and Aylee from October Toys / Toy Break. We love these guys.. let see what they are hoping for!
 
C: What would you like to find under the tree this year?

George: An original piece of art by Chris Ryniak. (http://www.chrisryniak.com)









Ayleen: LEGO! Specifically the Angler Atlantis set, the City House set, and some of the new Pharaoh's Quest sets.



 
2. What wares could your fans hope to be delivered by the big red guy ?

Well some of our recent projects include our first Grave Fellow (resin figure limited to 20 pieces for $45), we just released our first Toy Break poster featuring artwork by Charles Marsh (aka Monsterforge), and we have some more Z.O.M.B.I.E. figures coming in very soon!







3.What excites you about 2011?

Ayleen: We have a lot of rad things planned for Toy Break in the coming year including some improvements, additions, guests, etc. Who knows, Steve might even show up for work! Plus we have a couple of really awesome collaboration projects that we can't wait to unveil!

George: Setting up at San Diego Comic Con with a new batch of products!



 
C: Thanks guys have an awesome holiday!!



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