*V Guyver Posted September 28, 2013 Posted September 28, 2013 Gotta wonder why we never saw Guyver mini figures like the Ultimate Muscle line. It would've been awesome. Some enthusiasts for toys hancraft delicate detailed works and simply blow them up in war reenactments. It would be cool to see a sort of mass produced set of rubber guyvers in similar settings. Such as the two below, they either came in fleshy pink, or came in colored. Used to see these sold everywhere as a kid, no I almost never see them in stores anymore or even in quarter toy dispensers. We could finally mass produce an Chronos Army en mass for X-Day! XD Quote
*Jess♥ Posted September 28, 2013 Posted September 28, 2013 OHMYGOD!!!!!![emote=monkey]shine[/emote] I remember those pink guys!!!! [emote=monkey]z180[/emote] WOW!!! this brings back so many memories!!!! OH MY LIFE, this is so wonderful, I'm basking in the joys of childhood!!! [emote=monkey]z204[/emote] THANK YOU!!!![emote=monkey]z024[/emote] [emote=monkey]z096[/emote] 1 Quote
*Jess♥ Posted September 28, 2013 Posted September 28, 2013 technically.... we could produce these ourselves. of course we have no license so we can't sell them. but I thought it might be a nice extra thank you to people who pre-order their guyver books with us. Quote
*V Guyver Posted September 28, 2013 Author Posted September 28, 2013 Thought of that myself but averted posting it because I didn't want to give an impression that I wanted to break copyright. XDAnyways, it's cheap to have a factory in china ake mass quantities. A box would have each figure only at a tenth of a penny. It's even cheap and easy to do it over here, they sell the mold making kits and the actual rubber casting stuff. You can even upscale the size if you wanted to make those huge rubber wrestling figures we used to see as kids back in the late 80's. You may want to look at these two pages.http://wendy-rl.en.made-in-china.com/product-group/OoxnAbaMOGVl/RTV-2-silicone-rubber-for-mold-making-catalog-1.htmlhttp://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Rubber_Mold.htmlThey now have an option to just simply send a CAD file over to china and they can make a mold, make a factory order for 400 figures and just pay up. Pretty cheap. This on top of being able to get CAD plastic printable via 3D printing machines. Might want to explore the awesome work some have made before. http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/3d-printings/This is still time and work though and money. Something we don't all have. XD Quote
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