Launched this week a new micro edition of 4 Thomas Nosuke Sofubi toys with a built in light up feature. (The colour-changing lights are controled from a small remote control handset.)
This version the 8″ Mechtorian robot is unpainted on the outside. He has a pure and clean crystal clear Japanese Sofubi on the upper parts with milky white leg arrangement.
Inside there is a Sofubi “mechanism” also in crystal clear sofubi which has been accented in a high shine chrome on some details.
A truly minimal and pure custom edition.
Each is signed, numbered and dated on the underside. Each one come in a vintage style box.
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A very limited micro edition of five customised figures.
Customised Janky toy from Superplastic. Vinyl toy, Epoxy, Lead, Acrylic, Rubber, A.B.S. Wood, Cast Metal Key. Each one comes with a random selection of mini drawings. 3″ Tall.
Available at Toycon UK and if unsold there they will be offered to my First Dibs Club on my Patreon page before heading to my public store.
This month sees the tenth anniversary of the UK’s main art-toy event! Toycon UK returns to the Novotel in Hammersmith on Saturday the 29th and Sunday the 30th of April.
Doktor A will be there in person ready to sign, natter, doodle and help add to your collection. Find him at booth No.12
He will have a large selection of new customised toy pieces available. As well as a selection of production toys and merchandise.
April the 29th also sees the opening of the “Nogit Party”group show at Clutter Gallery.
Along with an invited selection of artists from around the world, Doktor A has created a brand new customised version of the Big Nog figure by Creon Chkn.
These 6″ tall resin chickens are brimming with attitude and this show is not to be missed.
The opening reception is from 6-9pm on the 29th. With work remaining on show until the 5th of May.