Go Lucky Neko Customs by Squink + Okkle + MapMap




In a magnificent confluence of art-toy star-constellations colliding, two different Go Lucky Neko cusom-toys from two different customizers were released on the same day! Squink releases the hand-painted "Don't Forget About Me", while Okkle releases his sculpt-enhanced "Go Lucky Scottie".

Two splendid customizers whom I hope one day will get their production due (oops, Squink already has!). Than a tweet mentioning MapMap's custom-Neko for sale caught me by surprise as well! What are the odds of three Go Lucky-customs get listed on near the same day? (All three gents are based in the U.K. bytheway ;p)
Delme's Go Lucky Neko figures from Dreamland Toyworks have been quietly rocking the scene [We interviewed him in 2009], and we see too little of them, as far as I'm concerned - heck, I do not seen see them at all here in Singapore! *Pity*