Pinnola Warhol by Erick Scarecrow x ESC Toy for New York Comic Con 2011
WHAT: We have featured ESC Toy's releases for the upcoming New York Comic Con previously HERE. Now we ask creator Erick Scarecrow a bunch of questions which he exclusively shares with TOYSREVIL! Read-ON!

TOYSREVIL: I see 'elbow-joints' in the figure's images - are they really articulated? If not, what action is the arms supposed to represent? (They look like they are holding / cradling something ;p). Would this be considered then most detailed of ESC Toy figures to date?
TOYSREVIL: I see 'elbow-joints' in the figure's images - are they really articulated? If not, what action is the arms supposed to represent? (They look like they are holding / cradling something ;p). Would this be considered then most detailed of ESC Toy figures to date?
"The Pinnola Warhol is basically my take on Pinocchio. I loved the Disney version very much when I was a kid. The figure is completely static with no articulation. I wanted to give the illusion of movement or a freeze frame with the pose. I don't think it's my most detailed figure to date. Muraida is still impressive plus there's more coming." ~shares Erick Scarecrow