Posted by Erica September 20, 2013

NYC based designer toy store, myplasticheart, really knows how to get the average toy collectors mouth watering with their NYCC Releases! Part two of their NYCC'13 include various different mediums including PVC, sofubi (Japanese soft vinyl), and plush!  

See more info below!

The Outlander is a mysterious figure in the 481Universe. His past is unknown even to himself. To search for answers he travels through space and time on a quest to discover his past and unearth his destiny.

The Outlander is a mysterious figure in the 481Universe. His past is unknown even to himself. To search for answers he travels through space and time on a quest to discover his past and unearth his destiny.

The Outlander is a super articulated figure with a fully realized story and background designed and created by NiStuff. It is built using the modularGlyos system of toys so you can add and interchange each of it’s 18 parts with different Glyos pieces to build new and unique creations of your own.  Available in 2 versions, Hemic (Red) and Stygian (Black) are made of clear red and solid black components and come with removable helmets. A shared exclusive with NiStuff, Hemic & Stygian Outlanders are available at the myplasticheart booth #113 throughout NYCC 2013 for $10 each. NiStuff will have their versions available at www.481universe.com on September 27th at 9PM EDT.

The Outlander figure is a 3” PVC figure. It is compatible with Onell Design’s Gylos toys and has 18 different parts including a removable helmet. He can be used with other Outlanders or Glyos figures to create hundreds of new characters and creatures. 

 

Junior makes a triumphant return to NYCC and is all decked out for Halloween. Necro Candy Corn Junior arrives in a clear  yellow body, painted orange and white with yellow spray ready to give all the neighborhood kids cavities! Look for Junior at the myplasticheart booth #113 during NYCC 2013 for $35.Lou Pimentel, the artist behind Junior will be on hand to sign and sketch (Time and date to be announced).

Before he was Cranston Fellows Jr., this little devil bat was just known as Junior. Small, egg shaped and lovable, he was born in the underworld and was a prankster from day one. Junior likes to dance, paint, and play practical jokes. His favorite pastime is hiding in small places and jumping out to scare his mom. Yes, he’s living his toddler years to their fullest. He does not make his bed and loves making a mess. He prefers peanut M&M’s and is always looking for new adventures. Speaking of adventure, Junior would love to come home with you to start one together. You bring cookies and a map and he’ll bring the ruckus.

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In a world where the Tyrannosaurus Rex is constantly criticized, Rexy just wants to be loved. Be prepared to catch this special NYCC 2013 edition Rexy vying for your attention in a number of disguises. Sculpted by hand and made with love, no two Rexys are exactly alike. Standing at 4.25″ tall, Rexy will be available throughout NYCC at the myplasticheart booth #113 for $40.Leesasaur will also be signing at our booth that weekend  (Time and date to be announced).

Somewhere on an island beneath the depths of the equator, emerged LEESASAUR, an artist certain she was of the reptilian species.

With her primary medium being yarn, Leesasaur crochets a variety of creations ranging from popular iconic-video game and movie characters, to her own tragically cute “Damaged Goods” and “I Agore You” lines.

Inspired by an overwhelming amount of feelings, and need for tangibility, Leesasaur strives to create pieces that will ultimately bring happiness.Every project is her own pattern and engineering.

 

I am super excited about myplasticheart's NYCC'13 releases! I can't wait to see what else they've got up their sleeves! Stay tuned. 

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