Product Review: About That 3A Toy Catalog
I have always liked catalogs - specifically "toy catalogs", from the goodness outpouring of product in Playmobils, to even upcoming characters in Peecols - simple small-scaled pages showcasing similar themed-products, housed in the same box of toy you just bought. I reckon there is not enough toy-catalogs going on around the world at this moment, much less coming along free with toys you have just bought, in lieu of a snazzy published book to be purchased separately instead. Then I received the 3A CATALOG (free, no less) which came with a toy figure (whatever that toy figure is/was, I cannot seem to recall for the life of me, but it doesn't matter).

In it were predominantly 1/6-scaled humanoid, zombies and robot figures (including the market-domineering 1/12th scale) to have been released in 2011 from ThreeA Toys - a literal showcase of an insane amount of products released within an insanely short amount of time, for a two year old (plus) toy company. Kudos all around indeed. CLICK to see all that I have covered of this company in these short years.
CLICK THRU to see pages from the 3A Catalog. For all you folks who have possession if the catalog = Kudos! This post is for folks who have yet gone unto the bandwagon, or have hesitated to. Have a look and enjoy - and remember, it can also be all about the toys too!










In it were predominantly 1/6-scaled humanoid, zombies and robot figures (including the market-domineering 1/12th scale) to have been released in 2011 from ThreeA Toys - a literal showcase of an insane amount of products released within an insanely short amount of time, for a two year old (plus) toy company. Kudos all around indeed. CLICK to see all that I have covered of this company in these short years.
CLICK THRU to see pages from the 3A Catalog. For all you folks who have possession if the catalog = Kudos! This post is for folks who have yet gone unto the bandwagon, or have hesitated to. Have a look and enjoy - and remember, it can also be all about the toys too!