
Ashley Wood dropped some new info on the Soot Diver Bothead that will soon be available from 3A. The Soot Diver Bothead will be priced at $600 plus shipping to be arranged with the buyer in coordination with 3A. These bot heads will go on sale in October at bambaland. No word on the final date yet but details will come soon. 
Sunday, September 25, 2011
3A 1:1 Soot Diver Bothead
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3A 1:1 Soot Diver Bothead
2011-09-25T19:05:00-07:00
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I Am Legion 3A Custom show Artist Spotlight: Lily Black
It's nearly October already and that means we're ramping up to the 3A custom show in November at the 1AM gallery, I am Legion. Featuring over 30 artists from 10 different countries this show promises to be a event to remember. I Am Legion host's both larger well known artists along with some of the finest customizers in the 3A community and elsewhere. So we're excited to be able to bring you interviews with these artists in the weeks leading to the I am Legion show.
The first interview will be with Artist Lily Black, a great local artist from San Francisco, Lily has been a fixture for custom toys and sculptural works for years. In fact for a long time I couldn't help but notice his work featured in many of the local toy stores windows and behind their counters. His style is as unique as his vision and once you see his work you can't help but spot it elsewhere. So... Click Through to the interview:
What brought you into toy customizing Lily?
I've always customized toys from melting army men through my stint as visiting artist at Zeum the childrens museum. I can't seem to get away from toy modding. Thats a better question, "how could I stop customizing toys?"
Where do you see the future of designer toys heading?
Unfortunately for my wallet I think the future of designer toys is shorter runs of better toys. There have been all kinds of advances in casting and mold making that haven't hit the toy world yet or have just started showing up like photo etch details. these technologies are pricey. i doubt that designer toys, the really good ones, will get main stream enough to drive down prices. Sorry.
I tend to agree with you there Lily. I'm in love with the highly detailed kits were seeing as resign garage kits take off in the model world. You Mention Photo Etch, that is something in particular I'd love to see integrated more into designer toys. No doubt it will be adopted by customizers and maybe find it's way into the toy world through the higher end manufacturers.
What brought you to the world of 3A?
Like everything in my sphere of knowledge it was dumb luck. Ive worked with 1AM where the show I AM LEGION is being held for years. That and artist Anubis2night was familiar with my work having seen my stuff in past shows so I was asked to participate. Honestly I was totally unfamiliar with 3A. Since then I've done a lot of research and well, I love 3A toys. I'm going to have to buy some. My wallet is crying right now, real tears.
Well we're glad to have you as part of the show, and as a 3A collector my wallet can sympathize.
What future plans do you have for customs, shows?
I'm still trying to bridge the gap between customs and fine art. Other people have done it, but that's like saying "other people have painted naked ladies, why bother?" I'm still trying to get shows in as many non toy venues as possible. As far as what customs come next, I'm not sure.
Yes that's something I've noticed too as more artists are making that leap, it's exciting in many ways though I love to see them still dabble in toys.
Are there any artists you personally collect?
Yeah but they're way out of my price range so I have to content my self with books and catalogues. Here are a few,
1. Henry Darger
2. adolf wolfi
3.Kow Yokoyama
I see you mentioned Kow Yokoyama, I know from past conversations as well as seeing some of your other pieces that the MaK world is a huge inspiration so I'm betting your excited to learn more about that 3A / Kow Yokoyama collaboration on MaK toys in both 1:6 and 1:12.
I read about the 3A/MaK collaboration and thought it was too good to be true.
What are you're top three favorite toys?
1. anything blank. I'm as discriminating as a dog.
2. the 1977 12" darthvader
3. something from Maschinen Krieger
Great choices there, indeed. So one final question to wrap up. What's your favorite toy to customize and why?
Right now it's the toy2r qee, sadly. it isn't a beautiful platform, but i scored a case for 4 bucks apiece, the 8" ones. Ill be customizing those until I'm old. Mostly I use model kit parts in my customs so what I really like is scoring Tamiya and Dragon kits. That really turns me on. I just got a Hasegawa brand Morser Karl in 1/72 scale. It's a gold mine for parts. i was so happy.
I'll have to take a look at that model as I'm always looking for spare parts to use as greebles in my builds as well. Thanks Lily for taking time for the interview and be sure to check out Lily's custom bothead in the I AM Legion show at the 1AM gallery in San Francisco Nov. 4 - Dec. 4.
...And now a small teaser preview picture from Lily Black for the I Am Legion 3A custom show at the 1AM Gallery:
The first interview will be with Artist Lily Black, a great local artist from San Francisco, Lily has been a fixture for custom toys and sculptural works for years. In fact for a long time I couldn't help but notice his work featured in many of the local toy stores windows and behind their counters. His style is as unique as his vision and once you see his work you can't help but spot it elsewhere. So... Click Through to the interview:
What brought you into toy customizing Lily?
I've always customized toys from melting army men through my stint as visiting artist at Zeum the childrens museum. I can't seem to get away from toy modding. Thats a better question, "how could I stop customizing toys?"
Where do you see the future of designer toys heading?
Unfortunately for my wallet I think the future of designer toys is shorter runs of better toys. There have been all kinds of advances in casting and mold making that haven't hit the toy world yet or have just started showing up like photo etch details. these technologies are pricey. i doubt that designer toys, the really good ones, will get main stream enough to drive down prices. Sorry.
I tend to agree with you there Lily. I'm in love with the highly detailed kits were seeing as resign garage kits take off in the model world. You Mention Photo Etch, that is something in particular I'd love to see integrated more into designer toys. No doubt it will be adopted by customizers and maybe find it's way into the toy world through the higher end manufacturers.
What brought you to the world of 3A?
Like everything in my sphere of knowledge it was dumb luck. Ive worked with 1AM where the show I AM LEGION is being held for years. That and artist Anubis2night was familiar with my work having seen my stuff in past shows so I was asked to participate. Honestly I was totally unfamiliar with 3A. Since then I've done a lot of research and well, I love 3A toys. I'm going to have to buy some. My wallet is crying right now, real tears.
Well we're glad to have you as part of the show, and as a 3A collector my wallet can sympathize.
What future plans do you have for customs, shows?
I'm still trying to bridge the gap between customs and fine art. Other people have done it, but that's like saying "other people have painted naked ladies, why bother?" I'm still trying to get shows in as many non toy venues as possible. As far as what customs come next, I'm not sure.
Yes that's something I've noticed too as more artists are making that leap, it's exciting in many ways though I love to see them still dabble in toys.
Are there any artists you personally collect?
Yeah but they're way out of my price range so I have to content my self with books and catalogues. Here are a few,
1. Henry Darger
2. adolf wolfi
3.Kow Yokoyama
I see you mentioned Kow Yokoyama, I know from past conversations as well as seeing some of your other pieces that the MaK world is a huge inspiration so I'm betting your excited to learn more about that 3A / Kow Yokoyama collaboration on MaK toys in both 1:6 and 1:12.
I read about the 3A/MaK collaboration and thought it was too good to be true.
What are you're top three favorite toys?
1. anything blank. I'm as discriminating as a dog.
2. the 1977 12" darthvader
3. something from Maschinen Krieger
Great choices there, indeed. So one final question to wrap up. What's your favorite toy to customize and why?
Right now it's the toy2r qee, sadly. it isn't a beautiful platform, but i scored a case for 4 bucks apiece, the 8" ones. Ill be customizing those until I'm old. Mostly I use model kit parts in my customs so what I really like is scoring Tamiya and Dragon kits. That really turns me on. I just got a Hasegawa brand Morser Karl in 1/72 scale. It's a gold mine for parts. i was so happy.
I'll have to take a look at that model as I'm always looking for spare parts to use as greebles in my builds as well. Thanks Lily for taking time for the interview and be sure to check out Lily's custom bothead in the I AM Legion show at the 1AM gallery in San Francisco Nov. 4 - Dec. 4.
...And now a small teaser preview picture from Lily Black for the I Am Legion 3A custom show at the 1AM Gallery:
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I Am Legion 3A Custom show Artist Spotlight: Lily Black
2011-09-25T12:48:00-07:00
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3A first teaser shots of Real Steel 1:6 figure
Robot boxing film Real Steel hit's theaters Oct 7th, and with it's eminent release we're starting to see the first teaser shots of the Robot designs that will be made into toys by 3A. The images above are all for the same robot but we can clearly tell already that this will be one of the most highly detailed toys out this year. Released under 3A's new 3ALUX line of toys. 3ALux will be 3A's higher end super detailed toys. Still no word on pricing for these toys yet nor a release date but keep a eye out on the production blog for more details soon.
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3A first teaser shots of Real Steel 1:6 figure
2011-09-25T12:41:00-07:00
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Heteromorphism show at Double Punch with Live Painting Today!
Heteromorphism is a group show curated by Junichi Yajima of Dream Rocket that is going on right now at Double Punch in San Francisco! Featuring a live painting today @ 2pm by Yajima-san, this show has an awesome theme and just from looking at the teaser image below by Todd Robinson I can tell this is something to check out for sure. The show runs through October 15th!
Heteromorphism - Curated by Junichi Yajima
@ Double Punch San Francisco
Now through October 15th
Heteromorphism - Curated by Junichi Yajima
@ Double Punch San Francisco
Now through October 15th
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Heteromorphism show at Double Punch with Live Painting Today!
2011-09-25T12:21:00-07:00
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Sneak Peek at NYCC exclusive 3A Choose Life Zombie
NYCC exclusive boiler zomb's will be available at the 3A booth #883, 2 batches, will be offered first batch will go sale Friday Oct. 14th @ 1:00pm & the second batch will be release on Sat. Oct 15th @ 3:30pm . All zomb's will be sold blindboxed and are priced at $90 cash only, and only for those people in attendance at NYCC. NYCC is scheduled for Oct. 13 - 16, 2011. This years NYCC 3A booth was brought about forum member chillywilly153 (Dolly to her friends) and supported by 3A and Ashley Wood. Always fun to see such love and support from fans. If your at the NYCC be sure to check out the cosplay contest on Friday as well as the raffle on Saturday. Also be sure to stop by the booth and say hi to Dolly and thank her for putting so much effort into this great event.
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Sneak Peek at NYCC exclusive 3A Choose Life Zombie
2011-09-25T11:37:00-07:00
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3A announce much anticpated 1:12 AP Zomb
3A fans are quite happy this weekend with the subtle announcement of a new 1:12 AP (action portable) Boiler Zomb. Rather than a actual announcement Ashley Wood merely posted the teaser image seen above with the caption "Coming Soon" no word on pricing or if these will be sold as singles or sets, but fans are riding high on the news as Boiler Zomb in 1:6 (pictured below) has long been a fan favorite.
Boiler Zombie's originally were sold in 2009 in 1:6 scale, there were 3 standard versions, Red, Blonde, and Black haired, with a exclusive Shadow Zomb offered to 3AA members as well as a rare chase Zombot variant. 1:6 Zomb's also came with a 1:6 bothead to carry around with them. No word yet if we will see these versions for sale as well at this drop, (though 3A have released many variations of Zomb's over the last few years)or if the bothead will be a accessory in 1:12 scale as well.
Boiler Zombie's originally were sold in 2009 in 1:6 scale, there were 3 standard versions, Red, Blonde, and Black haired, with a exclusive Shadow Zomb offered to 3AA members as well as a rare chase Zombot variant. 1:6 Zomb's also came with a 1:6 bothead to carry around with them. No word yet if we will see these versions for sale as well at this drop, (though 3A have released many variations of Zomb's over the last few years)or if the bothead will be a accessory in 1:12 scale as well.
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3A announce much anticpated 1:12 AP Zomb
2011-09-25T09:20:00-07:00
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