M1GO x ISH CYCLOPS TRICYCLE (Now Available for Pre-order)


Justin Ishmael has collaborated with M1GO to produce this utterly amazing concept: Introducing M1GO x ISH CYCLOPS TRICYCLE!

This is a officially licensed 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD character on a tricycle for that vintage styled collectible that makes such nerd-sense with the combination of two genres from both sides of the period Earth, IMHO!

The tricycle rolls when wound up and released too! Before you scroll down for more snaps of toys and images, take a pause to appreciate the Packaging Art by Christopher Ulrich!


Designed, produced and painted in Japan by @m1toy, the sofubi vinyl figure with metallic sprays collectible is sized 6" tall, with this set launched May 1st, and is currently listed online here for pre-order.

Priced at US$85.00, there are two editions listed for your choosing considerations: A REGULAR Edition, and a LIMITED Edition.

The LIMITED Edition is essentially a "test pull", but with the figure "slightly larger than the regular version and touches the bell so it may impede the bell's ability to "ding." (If there were a side-beside comparison snaps, that would be awesome, IMHO)... oh and yes, this edition is LIMITED TO 75pcs pulled from MASTER MOLD and signed by M1GO's Yuji Nishimura! Too bad its listed as SOLD OUT at time of this post :p


As mentioned, these are currently in production and are estimated to be shipped in June / for a tentatively scheduled Q3/Q4 2020 ship, but times may change due to Covid-19 situation. stay updated via Insta @justinishmael.

Permit me to end this blogpost with two videos: @pixeldan with an early review of the collectible (!!!) ... followed by a clip of the man-eating Cyclops "in action", in the 1958 feature film; "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad"!




"The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is a 1958 Technicolor heroic fantasy adventure film directed by Nathan H. Juran... It was the first of three Sinbad feature films from Columbia, the later two from the '70s being The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977). All three Sinbad films were conceptualized by Ray Harryhausen using Dynamation, the full color widescreen stop-motion animation technique that he created." (Wiki)
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