
Unfortunately due to customs this beautiful Sharky custom could not make it out on time for the show. Cris Rose is the artist behind this elegant custom and applied his elaborate style to this platform. This piece would have definitely shined at the show and both Toyqube and Cris are disappointed that it could not make it. If you are interested in purchasing the piece, please contact Cris at crisrose[at]gmail[dot]com.
Words courtesy of vinylpulse
My Tummytoys 2008


ToyQube’s 4th Anniversary party is probably winding down right now but we thought we’d share these nice shots of Cameron Tiede’s piece for the show. Instead of his usual character-based designs, he’s gone more abstract.
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Ups….Doktor A pembuat (Sopa Coin) juga Ikutan dalam merayakan ulang tahun toycube rupanya, ini justru agak membingungkan saya, kalau saya bandingkan dengan karyanya, tapi signature Doktor A sangat jelas tetap dipertahankan (menurut saya sedikit menyerupai signature Tim burton) sebagai identitas dari customizing dia, keep your good work bro, nice custom, Mr keith pon kelhatannya tersenyum melihat hasil karya para customizer dunia ini. saya sendiri pernah menayakan jurus membuat signature ke Doktor A langsung di sebuah forum Art Toys beberapa bulan lalu, and he said..”don’t stop to dreaming and drawing” (M..!)
Doktor A’s worked his steam punk magic on the Sharky vinyl figure created by Keith Poon. Part of creating interesting customs is seeing beyond the obvious and exploring novel uses of a familiar shape. For his custom Sharky, Dok does just this delivering a steam-powered metallic puppet performance vehicle.
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