Posts tagged "designer toys"

Love these. Christmas Dunnys by Red Mutuca.

More amazing steampunk/dieselpunk custom toy work by DrilOne (via urbandesignertoys)

More Steampunk toy brilliance from the master of steampunk toy brilliance, today’s Daily Dunny design from Series 2010 is by UK artist, Doktor A. (via kidrobotrules)

Here’s a full picture of our custom wedding cake toppers, courtesy of the artist! As mentioned before, the Kidrobot Munny figures were painted by WuzOne out in Seville, and his work is deservedly getting noticed around some of the toy blogs - most notably here, here, here and here! There is a reason why we’ve chosen this type of toy to be used as the cake toppers - more will be revealed nearer the time, but it WILL all tie in! (via ourcoolwedding)

Munny x Kodak Brownie by Julien Ritter. Love this custom!

Custom Qee Dog by Doktor A (Chaff vs Qee project). The good Doktor A has turned out customs of almost every toy line going, refining and honing his skills with each new piece gradually over the years; but when you’re as good as he was at the beginning, each subsequent creation makes the jaw drop a little lower every time. A custom collector’s best friend.

The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.

Custom Qee Bear by Shan Michael Evans (Chaff vs Qee project). Shan Michael Evans is based out in Las Vegas, but there is nothing sinful about the magically charming and enchanting characters he creates. His customs are some of the most sought after by collectors, and it’s obvious, even to the hard-of-seeing, as to why. Dream Bear is another exquisite piece.
The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.

Custom Qee Bear by Shan Michael Evans (Chaff vs Qee project). Shan Michael Evans is based out in Las Vegas, but there is nothing sinful about the magically charming and enchanting characters he creates. His customs are some of the most sought after by collectors, and it’s obvious, even to the hard-of-seeing, as to why. Dream Bear is another exquisite piece.

The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.

Custom Qee Bear by Fiend (Chaff vs Qee project) London graff-artist Fiend was relatively new to the custom toy scene at the time of asking him to participate in the Chaff Qee project, but had rapidly established a brilliantly unique and instantly recognisable style, often complimenting soft pastel shades with aberrant and chaotic fine line detail. Fiendish indeed.

The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.

Custom Qee by Mimic (Chaff vs Qee project). Where did this idea come from? Only the deepest, darkest corner of the warped yet innovative mind of Mimic could have nurtured this beast. The artistic impresario even manages to incorporate his own Series 5C creation, the inspired I Monster. A stupendously inventive conception.
The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.

Custom Qee by Mimic (Chaff vs Qee project). Where did this idea come from? Only the deepest, darkest corner of the warped yet innovative mind of Mimic could have nurtured this beast. The artistic impresario even manages to incorporate his own Series 5C creation, the inspired I Monster. A stupendously inventive conception.

The Chaff vs Qee project was conceived in 2006 when Chaff Online commissioned artists to ‘brand’ a range of 8” Qee toys by Toy2R; artists were asked to use Chaff’s characteristic colour-scheme of purple, pink and sand somewhere in the design.