Lulubell Toy Bodega has dibs on an exclusive that’s sure to tempt cat lovers and metal heads alike: Real Head x FullyVisual Mini Fortune Cats. Dreamed up by Mori, designer and owner of Real Head Japan and hand crafted by Jamie from FullyVisual, these kittens are heavy. I want to insert some bad pun about [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 20, 2009
It’s a fact that Buff Monster likes metal, so here’s his second collaboration with the metalsmiths at FullyVisual. I think the new line of designer coin banks (begun with Kozik’s Reagan bank) are interesting in a punk irony kind of way. In a time when people have less money than ever, check out some high [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Frank Kozik does another collaboration with FullyVisual for this Anarchy Reagan Bank. Anarchy Reagan Bank. The banks measure 6 inches by 5 inches by 2 inches and feature Ron’s mug, Charlie’s X and Frank’s aesthetic. The Nickel Limited Edition is a run of 35 figures for $135 The Copper Limited Edition is a run of just 5 [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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Tomorrow, March 25th at 6PM, FullyVisual will drop a collaboration with MAD: the Modern Hero. The figure stands 3.5 x 3.25 inches tall and is limited to an edition of 100 pieces. As usual, 99 silver and 1 gold chase. Get one for $99 here.
Continue reading...Thursday, February 19, 2009
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FullyVisual and Gary Baseman join forces to utilize all the colors in the metalsmith’s palette in one figure. This fine metalcast figure drops in just a couple hours, today February 19th at 11am PST here. The Gary Baseman Clown Cone figure is limited to 100 pieces. It features 4 colorways (in one figure), stands [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 2, 2009
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FullyVisual is attempting to relieve some of the recession tension with a sale. Although it’s a bummer that Joe Ledbetter’s Bummer figure remains sold out, you have a shot at hand-cast metal figures by Bwana Spoons, Amanda Visell, Frank Kozik, Buff Monster and Gargamel at up to 50% off. The sale will be short: today [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 19, 2009
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FullyVisual follows up Amanda Visell’s Apocalypt-Ephunts with some more iconic minis already getting a lot of praise within the scene. Frank Kozik’s Smorkin’ Metal Minis will make their debut at 11AM PST on January 2oth. Like Amanda’s figures, Kozik’s will consist of a set cast in silver, copper, gold or black nickel (Kozik exclusive). Each [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
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Luke Chueh’s Shithead metal-cast figure by FullyVisual goes on sale tomorrow, Tuesday, October 21st at 11AM PST for $130 here. In spite (or perhaps because?) of this piece being a severed monkey’s head crowned with a pile of feces, there is a lot of interest in the figure. As with other FullyVisual releases, this is [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 25, 2008
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Remember FullyVisual’s hand-crafted metal tribute to GAMA-Go’s Gama Goon? Well, the original limited production of 100 figures sold out, but FullyVisual has now made available 15 artist proofs. They are approximately 4″ x 2.5″ and one is a gold-plate chase! That’s pretty fantastic odds of getting the gold (1/15 rather than 1/100). Go for gold [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 25, 2008
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Pistol Pedro first made an appearance at last year’s Vinyl Toy Network. The plush 11″ pistol is the first in Michelle Valigura’s Concealed Weapon Series. In case you didn’t know, Michelle Valigura is one half of Switcheroo. Pistol Pedro sports a fancy mustache, and his name is stitched on the handle. The suggested retail price [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 18, 2008
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FullyVisual will be releasing Gary Baseman’s “Creamy” on August 19th at 11AM PST at the newly redesigned Fully Visual website. Gary’s metal melting ice cream joins the esteemed company of pieces by Tim Biskup, Joe Ledbetter, Amanda Visell, Bwana Spoons, Huck Gee, Frank Kozik and Gama-Go. Creamy’s run will be limited to 100 pieces [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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Did you walk away from the Gama-Go booth at the San Diego Comic Con with just a T-shirt, key chain and messenger bag but you forgot to grab one of the limited edition GAMA-Goon figurines produced by Jaime over at FullyVisual. Yeah, we all can be forgetful at times. But no worries, you still have [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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GAMA-GO is now offering fans the chance to be part of their flagship store, literally. With your membership support (aka cash money), you will not only get an exclusive print or toy and a tiered discount, but your name will be imprinted indelibly on the front window of the new shop. After over a year [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Those toys of yours surely light up your life, but now you can let your favorite artists light up your room! Yeah, your future is oh so bright with the addition of these designer lamps in your home. Fully Visual, the company who brought you the amazing cool and heavy metaled Huck Gee skull, Bwana [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 19, 2008
If you missed out on one of Frank Kozik’s vinyl Mao bust colorways, prepare to put the pedal to the metal (or at least, your fingers to the keyboard). The Fully Visual edition of metal Mao (not to be confused with “metal mouth,” which I was throughout junior high) drops June 25th. It’s not up on [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 19, 2008
Coinciding with Huck Gee’s birthday today, Fully Visual releases his trademark Skullhead (called #6) in hand-cast metal. The metal Skullhead is is 2.5″ tall and 3″ wide and limited to 100 pieces (99 silver/1 gold). Each figure is numbered and will run you $120. The figures are cast from meticulously hand-sculpted prototypes, meeting the exact [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 25, 2008
Vinyl is always fresh, but today we’re bringing you releases in metal and wood. FIrst up, Bwana Spoons‘ Steven the Bat in hand-cast metal by Fully Visual. The metal Steven is 3″ tall and limited to 100 pieces (99 silver/1 gold). It’ll run you $120. The figures are cast from meticulously hand-sculpted prototypes, meeting the [...]
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Friday, May 29, 2009
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