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Customized My Little Ponies

October 2, 2008 by Boss Matt  
Filed under Toys

My_Little_Princess_Leia_by_Spippo.jpgThese customized My Little Ponies are just way too awesome. There’s My Little Storm Trooper, My Little Edward Scissorhands, My Little Catwoman, and my favourite My Little Princess Leia. I would’ve said My Little Catwoman was my favourite, but she kind of looks a little ‘ho-ey’..haha.

Check them all out on Deviant Art.

Droplets back in stock at Jam Factory

September 18, 2008 by Boss Matt  
Filed under Toys

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Just found out that my favourite UK designers, Gavin Strange of Jam Factory fame, has just received in new stock of his Droplet vinyl toy creations. Check them out in his Big Cartel shop, there’s also plenty of cool t-shirt, skateboard, and bag designs as well.

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Custom Skateboards by Zazzle

August 28, 2008 by Boss Matt  
Filed under Random Cool, Toys

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Fancy yourself a bit of a graphic designer or artist, or maybe you just need a new deck? Well check out Zazzle’s new range of Custom Skateboards and design your own.

Zazzle provide an online design tool so that you can create whatever design you want, then they print / screen it onto your choice of 3 deck styles. And you get free grip tape!

Zazzle also has an awesome range of other merch you can have your designs printed on, everything from shirts, hats and bags to aprons, ties and shoes. Check them out at www.zazzle.com

More Paper Toys, it’s Kamu time!

August 1, 2008 by Boss Matt  
Filed under Random Cool, Toys

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After the earlier article I figured I’d have a quick look around and see what other paper toys I could find, may I present to you Kamu!

Kamu has his own website, he also has an editor so you can design your own Kamu, there’s also a bunch of accessories you can download and of course he has his own flickr group.

Yay Kamu!

Foldskool Heroes by Marshall Alexander

August 1, 2008 by Boss Matt  
Filed under Random Cool, Toys

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I love paper toys, so when I saw these guys what was I to do but to print them out, cut ‘em up and start folding.

I’ll post photos of mine later on, but if you want to get these little guys for yourselves then head over to Marshall Alexander’s website and download ‘em. He’s also got a bunch of photos on his flickr of various other paper toys he’s made.

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