horvath flatwoods @ super7
kaijus are "dangerous", IMHO. kaijus can be addictive, or so it seems... now, pop-culture designer-vinyls with kaiju-sensibilities/properties (or visa versa) can be utterly destructive to a gentle toy collector - witness the vibrancy of David Horvath's Flatwoods Monster-trio (UFO Crash Type), launched during Valentine's Day @ Super 7:
*more images after the jump*
from the generous and deadly-lensmenship of toybotstudio's Kirkland Jue (mondo-thanks, dude!), here are some select images galore to tempt your toy-senses...
brill colorways takes on multiple shades and vibrant tones in different light ... either that or Kirkland really rawks an image (i suspect tis both :p)
this soft-vinyl figure stands at 5 1/2"-ers tall and is made in Japan by Wonderwall (as part of their "Kaiju For Grownups"-series), and comes blind-bagged (in a red plush bag) - so you'd not know which of the trio you're getting! (kinda "tricky" at USD$95 per pop, innit? IMHO) available @ Super7store :p
(and no, that is not Kirkland in the picture :p) for a short history of the origins of the Flatwoods Monster, check out toybotstudio's entry here - *heh*
*more images after the jump*
from the generous and deadly-lensmenship of toybotstudio's Kirkland Jue (mondo-thanks, dude!), here are some select images galore to tempt your toy-senses...
brill colorways takes on multiple shades and vibrant tones in different light ... either that or Kirkland really rawks an image (i suspect tis both :p)
this soft-vinyl figure stands at 5 1/2"-ers tall and is made in Japan by Wonderwall (as part of their "Kaiju For Grownups"-series), and comes blind-bagged (in a red plush bag) - so you'd not know which of the trio you're getting! (kinda "tricky" at USD$95 per pop, innit? IMHO) available @ Super7store :p
(and no, that is not Kirkland in the picture :p) for a short history of the origins of the Flatwoods Monster, check out toybotstudio's entry here - *heh*