Real x Nibblers & Digital Release for Fishtank Castle 1983.5 by The Tarantulas for End 2013
Typically folks wind down and embrace the year end with family and friends, tired from an entire year's work and hustle … but seems UK-based creator The Tarantulas is far from winding down, in fact, he looks to have his something awesome to come up his sleeves!
How do you folks feel about toy-drops? Scheduled to be released for order is the above-shown Teleport Fade Edition of REAL X NIBBLERS, along with a unpainted clear figure!
And while neither quantities nor prices are revealed as yet, do note that Teleport Fade will be limited to 1-per customer, Unpainted Clear to 2-per.
And what about the 'Digital Edition' release of his Fishtank Castle 1983.5 Annual ? This edition will be updated with all 2013 releases, in addition to the previously released publication.
Exact time is TBC - so stay tuned for updates, or stay tuned to @tarantulastwit on Twitter (pssst: possibly "early evening UK/ mid afternoon east coast US.")
How do you folks feel about toy-drops? Scheduled to be released for order is the above-shown Teleport Fade Edition of REAL X NIBBLERS, along with a unpainted clear figure!
And while neither quantities nor prices are revealed as yet, do note that Teleport Fade will be limited to 1-per customer, Unpainted Clear to 2-per.
"Inspired by a technique I remember Mori bringing to SDCC in 2010, I wanted to re-create the original colour scheme with the addition of a skull-like white head AND that vertical fade to clear. We weren't sure how creating this fade with masked spray operations was going to work out - but Jon M at Rampage took the challenge and nailed it. The effect is pretty amazing as you can see! Thanks again Jon :)" -adds The Tarantulas.
And what about the 'Digital Edition' release of his Fishtank Castle 1983.5 Annual ? This edition will be updated with all 2013 releases, in addition to the previously released publication.
Exact time is TBC - so stay tuned for updates, or stay tuned to @tarantulastwit on Twitter (pssst: possibly "early evening UK/ mid afternoon east coast US.")