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Klav's "Creeping Death Robot Club" Fivepoints Festival releases!

Hard to believe it's been 3 years since the last Five Points. The world seems to have changed so dramatically... and Kevin Derken aka KLAV has been rolling with it, just like the rest of us - ups/downs, and he has been keeping busy for Five Points as this will be his 4th time showing there... so he pulled out all this stops this go around! Klav mentions "Typically, a Fivepoints show for Creeping Death Robot Club is a clusterfuck of various customs from a variety of designers, but this year I've tried to refine it down to all of my own sculpts. Being that I spent a good part of the winter and spring finishing up almost 70 one-off customs for a solo show in Hong Kong." That being said, he will be featuring 5 sets of 3 X ONE-OFF hand painted and weathered japanese sofubi "TANK CLUB" and 15 sets of the TEQ3PO & TANK CLUB APs. There will also be a special "acid house" marble blank of the tank and a few other surprise colors... below is a list of what you can expect to see at booth number 143!

Tank Club: Rising Sun, Pool Reflection, Out Run Sunset, Jungle Camo, and Azalea Camo. 3 x one-off, hand painted with lacquer and oil paint on Japanese sofubi. 4" tall, signed, $180 each. Teq3po AP sets: OG with R2D2 tank: Teq3po has added rust and grime. Tanks are all one-off (various different weathering effects). Sets will be numbered and signed. $320 for the set. ONLY 10 available. Redarm with R5-D4 tank: Teq3po has added rust and grime. Tanks are all one-off (various different weathering effects). Sets will be numbered and signed. $320 for the set. ONLY 5 available. Acid House and other Tank blanks: $60 each, comes bagged with screen printed header card, and multiple gun attachments. Sooooo many rad releases... don't miss out, visit booth number 143 "Creeping Death Robot Club" sharing with Richard Strohmeyer.

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