Monday 8 February 2016

Top 5 Toys - Nathan Aveyard

Time to switch back to the good old fashioned Top 5 lists - today we have a group of american action figure picks from Brisbane based mega-collector Nathan Aveyard. You name it and this guy probably has it. Nathan has somehow managed to pick five toys to spotlight and share with us - it sounds like it will be the first of many lists to come!

"Glenn spoke to me about doing a Top 5 list quite a while ago. I told him instantly that I was really keen to do one. But when it came time to put my list together I couldn't even come up with a Top 50 Toylines that I own, let alone a Top 5 toy list. He told me to just pick 5 that I really liked and that we could do several of these lists, which made it a little more manageable. So here are 5 that I'm really keen on. There is no order for them."

5) Torosaurus (with Gunnur and Magnus) by Tyco (Dino Riders)

"Released by tyco in 1988 this was the one and only Dino Rider I had as a kid. It was given to me by a family friend and oh how I loved it. Sadly this is not my childhood one, but it is a perfect example of the toy. As a kid I was fascinated by the light up "lasers" under the claw-like opening armour and the walking action. Nothing has changed, it still gets me stoked. Another thing I find really interesting is the way Tyco re used the same body for this dinosaur, the Triceratops and the very rare Pachyrhinosaurus."

4) Ghostbusters Buggy by Schaper (Ghostbusters)

"Released by Schaper in 1986, this toyline is often overlooked due to the popularity of the Real Ghostbusters. I'm into both properties but particularly drawn to this one because of the car and the Ghost Command. The Buggy could do everything, lift up with the wheels on stilts, turn into a plane, turn into a boat and also a submarine. And it could talk, not always great as it was very opinionated. It was a pretty cool old jalopy and had a neat rat rod style. Unfortunately it's a very fragile toy and most of the action features are generally broken. This one is perfect and it's a real treat when I pull it out of the cabinet and use the action features."

3) Panthro by LJN (Thundercats)

"Released by LJN in 1985 this is the earliest toy that I can remember owning. He went everywhere with me. The Nunchuks were so radical with the cats claws on the end, it inspired me to tie some sticks together and hit stuff with them. Of all the Thundercats, Panthro was my favourite, he was the toughest but also the smartest. The only thing I don't love about this figure is the squatted leg pose, which from good sources, was done to make Lion O larger and more appealing. I always display him on a little bit of foam which lifts him up to the size he should of been. I'm hoping that the new Mattycollector range corrects this."

2) Radiation Ranger by Playmates (Toxic Crusaders)

"Released by Playmates in 1991 there are several points that draw me to this figure. The Environmental craze was very influential on my childhood and life. I'm an absolute sucker for faceless Armybuilders, this one pictured is one of 18 loose complete ones I have. I'm extremely fond of the sculptor of these figures, David Arshawsky's work. I have so, so many of his pieces. And lastly I just love the aesthetics of the figure. As was common in the whole line, there are always differences in the paint jobs. Various fluorescent green "slime" splatters are all over the figure. The cool magenta hoses that connect the backpack to the helmet. Glow in the Dark mines and the holographic looking visor top it off for me."

1) Mutagen Man by Playmates (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

"Released by Playmates in 1990, it's hard to pass up this awesome TMNT figure for my list. I really like the throwback to the mid 80s Gross Out era of toys. The exposed organs, which are the remains of Seymour Guts, again sculpted by my favourite toy maker are just awesome. Add to that a clear body, (I've always loved clear toys that you can see the internal workings on) Purple hoses and the ability to fill the chamber with Ooze or water to float the body parts around in and this toy is close to perfect. It should have come with two hoses like I've photographed but instead it came with one presumably to keep costs down."

Friday 5 February 2016

Top 5 Toys of 2015 - Renewed Kreations

Joe over at Renewed Kreations sent over one of our final Top 5 of 2015 lists featuring a lot of sought-after sofubi pieces from last year! A few of these were lottery-releases - some people have all the luck. Congrats Joe! Hope we all continue to score some great toys in 2016!

5) Hulk Ollie by Mutant Vinyl Hardcore

"This one was special for I always had an idea of how cool it would be to do a Hulk Oliie and MVH made it happen!"

4) Gamaotoko by TKOM

"Tkom really hit this guy on the nail, I've always like the short bulky almost even fatness of figures like this and have even tried to use this style when I'm designing my figures. This is currently my favorite sculpt."

3) Domino Jack by Paul Kaiju

"My first PK figure, so it'll always be special. I loved this sculpt from the first reveal. This was scored at Dcon 2015."

2) Serpent Sata by Splurrt

"This little figure has so many great things that I love, I love mummy's and ancient Egypt, that whole time period is so interesting to me so it's only natural I really dig this figure."

1) Pushead Siamese Skull Orm by Secret Base

"The marbling on these figures are truly beautiful. The colors are so vibrant it stands out so much, no matter what's on your shelf this piece won't be blend in."

Tuesday 26 January 2016

Top 5 Toys of 2015 - Mark Helm

Today's Top 5 Toys of 2015 list comes from Mark Helm, a long time collector and mega enthusiast of anything to do with toys! Mark has one of the wildest collections I've seen, massive in size but very focused. Here's some words from the man himself on how he got into artist toys:

"I have been collecting something ever since I can remember from stamps, coins, sports cards, Rock & Roll magazines, etc.....I started collecting Living Dead dolls after going Star Wars toy searching with my buddy in Tokyo. I saw the Penny version that was a collaboration with Toy2R. From there I started buying Qees. I went to my first SDCC to meet Tim Biskup and have his sign a large double Qee set. After getting what I was after I happened to walk past the Super 7 booth and someone handed me issue #9 of the Super 7 magazine. That had the Secret Base center spread and that was all she wrote. From there I stumbled upon skullbrain.org and never looked back."

5) Fuchico x Tokyo City

"I was in New York City when Tokyo City had this exhibition. I have never been over to the Mori Art Museum + Tokyo City View before. Once I returned to Japan my wife and I went to the Mori Art Museum for the Takashi Murakami exhibition, while there I saw the Tokyo City View area and realized this is where the Fuchico exhibition was and by being there made me want to track this one down even more. I probably paid close to three times retail on Amazon.co.jp, but I have zero regrets with this one."

4) Orange GID Skull Captain by Pushead and Secret Base

"From my understanding this piece was never actually for sale so he's been pretty elusive. Getting my hands on him was really special. I love glow pieces and having different color glows is something I really love."

3) Purple Cococroc by Pushead

"No figure before or since I first saw the Cococroc has made me feel the same. He just clicks on so many levels and Purple, well that is hard to beat."

2) Itamu by Pushead x Hirota Saigansho

"This Beast towers over my Fight Figures and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to display them. So I bought a new display case...problem solved. This piece has so much character and this particular one-off just blows my mind."

1) Pink/Purple marbled Cococroc by Pushead

"From the very first second I saw him I knew he was the one I wanted. I was so fortunate to be able to score him. Seeing a wall with 35 different one-off Cococrocs was mind numbing. It was really had to focus because really I would have been happy with any of them, but for me Pink and Purple are tops and well this guy had it all."

Friday 15 January 2016

Top 5 Toys of 2015 - Beukhoven Sloopwerk

Beukhoven is back (check out his first post here) to share his Top 5 pickups from 2015. The majority of these were purchases he was able to make in person during a trip to Japan last year - toy shopping oversea is dangerous business!!

5) Bukiminda by Elegab

"I found this Bukiminda in a well hidden toyshop near Nakano station in Tokyo. Hadn't seen the design before but loved it at first sight!"

4) Kingyozaurus by Yamomark (Super Festival 2015)

"I'm a big fan of the Kingyozaurus design by Yamomark and could not resist when I saw the monster in this fantastic Super Fest January 2015 colorway."

3) OG-AT + Kuramahoushi set by Dr Mirock

"In my first post last year, this release of Devil Man by RealxHead and Mirock was my No.1 pick. Not surprisingly, Dr. Mirock's 2015 toy releases awed me again and I was lucky I could lay my hands on this beautiful set."

2) Zanga by Max Toy Co

"Grail time!!! A few days after meeting Mark Nagata in person at Design Festa 42 I found this beast in a toyshop in Osaka. To me this is the Max Toy Co flagship. A clear one is still on my wantlist but waiting for it isn't hard with this beast of glowing vinyl by my side."

1) Zagoran by Gargamel (Guumon custom 2015)

"In April of this year, just before ToyCon UK, Brian 'Guumon' Mahony stayed at our house and I asked him to customize this Zagoran by Gargamel. Only condition was that he had to apply his trademark colorway. He succeeded and created my No.1 piece of 2015."