Saturday, January 23, 2010

Figurines

Does anyone knows of a company that makes figurines?

I'm thinking of making Eva and Blackie figurines for the release of the Faster, Dynamite hardcover. Perhaps the size of those Robot and Combat Heroes from Transformers and GiJoe.

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  1. Maybe this?

    I can't think of very many figurine makers, or even any that specialize in something resembling the Combat Heroes line.

    I'd love to something like this come to fruition though... sounds awesome!

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  2. What's the name of that webcomic with the girls with huge tits and huge arms? I know they've made figurines, I could ask them.

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  3. Got it! Wapsi Square. Thank you TVtrope.org

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  4. TVTropes, har. You need a page there... there's one for Slipshine!

    Also, I'll have to see this webcomic with huge tits...

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  5. Miss Dynamite is mentioned in TVtropes.org in the sexy nuns category. Can't remember the exact name.

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  6. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NaughtyNuns

    ^Found it.

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  7. I found this:
    http://www.patchtogether.com/store/sortby-order?page=all

    But they have a weird system to chose what figurines they make. Maybe they can be commissioned.

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  8. Things to buy if I had money.

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  9. I'd like to get figurines made as well, but the prices are so high.

    Im surprised you don't have a Zazzle shop. A Miss Dynamite skateboard or sneakers would be cool.

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  10. mabey you can sell them at the next otakuthon

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  11. Is Zazzle better than Cafepress? Cuz Cafepress wasn't worth shit.

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  12. https://www.gentlegiantltd.com/

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  13. That company seems a little bit too "high end" for what I wanna do.

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  14. http://www.shapeways.com does 3d printing, they even have a built in shops functionality, course you'd need 3d models for that but maybe I can help.

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  15. That's an interesting avenue to explore.

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  16. http://www.shapeways.com/model/42621/mage.html

    here's a nice and cheap safeways model example. Looks like prices are based on volume of the 3d model...

    Also didn't the starship titus guy have some figures made a few years ago?

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  17. They only made the prototype.

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