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008. Hot toys: literally the hottest toys

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It is what it is. Hot toys are literally the hottest posable 12" toys on the market. There's no doubt that on the front of actual likeness, these toys by them beats everyone else down to the details. For new figurines or toy collectors, there are reasons why hot toy products are sought after. But before we go there, let's figure out what makes some toys sought after...

1. Exclusivity:  Collectors hold high value on rarity of item(as you've already figured out). This is straight forward. A toy that is released in limited quantities are rare items. A common toy autographed by say, Stan "the man" Lee is a rare item. A toy that has a manufacturing defect is a rare item. A toy that has it's production discontinued is a rare item. 


The story of the Kenner boba fett: this toy was produced originally with the rocket launcher. One day they received complaint that the rocket is a hazard, which Kenner then discontinued production of the rocket on it's boba toy. Nowadays, Star Wars fans highly regard the discontinued version of the boba. Even more so if it has been kept pristine in an acrylic casing. Up the value further if the card on the product is unpunched and mint!(picture taken off eBay)


2. Likeness: This is a factor that most would pay the price for. It makes sense right? And not just the face, nowadays, competition is stiff, so it can even boil down to if the figure is wearing a fabric in likeness or not. One should also keep in mind the context of how much the collector is going to pay for a toy. If a collector wants to spend on a Kylo Ren in the range of 20-50 USD, then a Disney die cast elite version is better than a black series, although both are 6+". 



Caption: look at the top two figures, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why the second figure costs more, yes?(both images are taken off eBay)

3. Scale: this is not necessarily true though, most of the time, this is the case. The two most common types are 6" and 12" or known as 1/6 scale...and then there's funko...but that's another story. Haha. Aaaaanywaaays...bigger is better...usually. 

4. A trending character: I have to use a Twitter term here. Okay okay, most collectors get obscure items(refer to point one). This usually applies to what casual buyers would usually get. Still, a hardcore collector does want to get his hands of the latest movie villain toy when it comes around. That's where casual buyers can sometimes turn into scalpers, selling their toys at a marked up price. Urghhh

5. Special edition: This pointer could be under rare, but sometimes, a special edition, doesn't mean it's rare. For example, if one is into Greg capullo's art, one would highly value his "batman" figure. If one is into Dave Cortes' sculpting work then you'd get his work.

Dave Cortes's sculpting work


I digress. We're here to talk about hot toys right?

Enter hot toys...

Based on it' page here,from Hong Kong, Hot toys started it's journey in the year 2000, at first producing 12" military figures. It then went on to "[expand] its product scope to specialize in 1/6th scale collectible figures from popular movies, video games, comics as well as world renowned celebrities.". Boy, are we all glad they expanded!

In terms of likeness, there are very few who can match it. I personally prefer 6" toys because it's not as hard to photograph as 3.75" toys and the biggest benefit is that 6" toys are usually very articulated. Not forgetting they take up a smaller space. But dayyymmm...hot toys are so tempting. Take a look at the pictures below taken off their site:




Visit http://www.hottoys.com.hk/product.php to check out more of their marvellous stuff. 

I don't believe I need more to convince you of the high value of these figures. They are highly sought after, but they're not rare per se. Maybe Loki ver 01 is. Haha....but you already know that don't you?

Hot toys patented their one of a kind, "Parallel Eyeball Rolling System" or PERS for short which allows for the eyeballs of the figures to roll around the  eye sockets, allowing for more playability of it's figures. Video shown below:




Amazing isn't it? But wait there's more! They also have the "Interchangeable Faces Technique" for its DX series. For those of you who don't know, the company's deluxe series is an abbreviation for DX. They also have the "Movie Masterpiece Series", short for MMS. Any ways, the IFT is just basically this(refer to picture below)



Yep. Quite easy to figure out huh. 

So....

In almost all its figures(all actually), one gets a few pairs of alternate hands, mostly in the following stances: relaxed, clenched, or character specific. 




As you can see in the reference picture above, the Hot Toys' Captain America has a couple of different hand poses. The last picture taken of the Hot Toys: Friend has a "character specific" hand pose.

Who else liked "20th century boy"?:)

Besides the hands, you have other toy paraphernalia like weapons and alternate faces.(picture reference below)


Okay, let's talk about articulation

I love this topic. Hot toys doesn't disappoint. Like seriously, besides the interchangeable parts, you have articulation on the common areas, neck, chest, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hip, knees(no ankles though). 

There are restrictions on the neck articulation on the old hot toys' necks as opposed to the new ones as shown in this video below.



Caption: give a huge thanks to the youtuber who posted this.

 I do hope you understand more about what the interchangeable heads actually allows you to do...it allows for unprecedented mashing of movie characters, that's what! Don't like Robert Downey Jr. as ironman, change him into an Arnold Schwarzenegger ironman instead of some other robot known as T-800! Plus a whole lot of other posibilities when you do a kitbash(mixing other characters' clothes and paraphernalia). 

Conclusion(for lack of a better word)

Therefore, I don't want to blatantly promote, but it is plain for people to see why, like my article title suggests: Hot Toys is literally the hottest toys...have a great day everybody. And if you think I may have left out an important bit of Hot Toys that's great, do comment below:)

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002.*EVENT* Singapore Toy, Game, Comics, Convention 2015!(STGCC)

It's here again!

So, I rushed to get the tickets to the event as fast as I could because I hadn't had much time(work was my reason, sorry I know, lame excuse right?). In fact I bought the ticket one day before the event.

For those overseas, Here's a little rundown of the event:

  • It is a two day event: This year it's on the 12-13 sept 2015.
  • This event is held yearly
  • STGCC has sponsors like XM studios, Magic The Gathering, Mighty Jaxx, Falcon's Hangar etc
  • In collaboration with NYCC
  • Houses talks by Industry heavyweights: C.B. Cebulski, Adi Granov, Camilla d'Ericco, Huck Gee, Jason Freeny, Adam Hughes(among many)
  • Besides shopping, you can attend talks, Get exclusive items, Take pictures, Cosplay, play some cards etc
Those are just some activities that you can do over there in a nutshell. I took a few photos to give you an idea of the atmosphere.(Refer Below)

If you ask me why I was there, well, I wanted to attend the talks. Here's what I attended:

  1. Toy creator: The tool kit
  2. Talking Comics
Call me anything you want, but the value of a convention is what talks there are, right?(yada, yada, yada, I'm boring you, no?). But hey, to each his own, they say. Through the talks I gained an insight as to how proffesionals churn out creative concepts, one after another and never get brain blocked. Respect yaw!

Take for example the "Toy creator: The Tool Kit". Jason Freeny's work is amazing. He brings us through how he started drawing all the way to how toy manufacturers(namely Mighty Jaxx) adopted his ideas for their toys. His trademark "anatomy" work started off with the fascination over a balloon dog. From there, he broke down how the bones and veins and muscles would form an inanimate object. Soon, we were awed by his other works like the anatomy of a gummi bear and lego-man, to name a few. Which begs the question; How does he do that? God knows. The whole audience was impressed that I spent a considerable amount of time chatting with the person beside me on how wonderful the ideas and toys are!

Another geek treat was in store for me later that afternoon as Adam Hughes, C.B Cebulski, Adi Granov and Jim Cheung shared with the audience their time doing comics. It raised a hell lot of questions. For those of you who'd think being a comic artist is easy, let me tell you: All four of them agreed that there's no free time for them! I remember a remark Adi made about how difficult it is when he has bills to pay, and he's rushing his pages for deadline, when his average time on one page is 2-3 days(and they get paid per page)!

Alright, alright, I shall not bore you with details. I took some photos of the shops, the showcases, the activities and the cosplayers there. Off course I did some shopping! Exclusives? maybe;)

Hot toys showcasing their First Order Stormtroopers! Not for sale yet though.


More Hot toys star wars figure. This is the third phase stormtroopers

The lady with buns. That was what the crew on Star wars #4 called her.

Did you know that his original name was supposed to be Luke Starkiller?

Here we have antman, and the "thing" beside him is the legit antman;D

I thought that hot toys actualy displayed their showcases really well, here is the epic fight in the last few
scenes of AOU.

Capt'n America in his AOU suit.

The much younger Han Solo and Chewie in the millennium falcon cockpit. Look at all the lights!

The hottest star at the moment, Can't wait for Kylo Ren!



Showcase from NECA, Gipsy danger, damaged.

Look at the hair. Thank you XM studios





Someone left their backpack at the XM studios booth.



I wonder what the warboys from mad max are gonna say about this...hmmm


Daredevil and his diorama





Some rare ghostbusters toy on sale





For anyone who loved this movie...

There's a drawing booth. Look at that, amazing!




Discounts! more discounts! and more bargains!

Found this. Darn wish I was some rich man's son!

Maul for SGD$30, anyone?



"After all I've done, and I'm ONLY valued at SGD$80?" -Mr Krueger



Bard getting his spotlight time

Han becoming slaves to kids. Where's Boba, guys?



I tried to overexpose the camera for this. Saruman, I'm doing you a favour, dude!


The toys, and the que, you have no options!

Artfx Kotobukiya. Boba fett Cloud City ver was snapped up almost within an hour. Only one left by the time I went
to the booth for a second viewing.









look at the details on that.



SDCC power rangers vinyl. Crystal






Meet Mr and Mrs Deadpool. I hope they take care of their kid.

EVA



I was looking for MMPR zords the whole day. But this is the only booth selling em. And the price wasn't
very welcoming:( not when you're still a student, only working part time)

1:1 Scale hulk and hulkbuster, jeesuss!

Payday


R2-whaaaatt?



It's like a comic flea market!


Talented sculptors showcase their works.


D'oh

So there you go! Here's to another year gone! Now, to look forward to next year!

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