Showing posts with label Kickstarter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kickstarter. Show all posts
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Kickstarter Exclusive Skeleden Resurfaces at Double G Toys
George Gaspar's Double G Toys (he formerly of October Toys) had a few leftover purple Kickstarter Skeledens in his shop for $20. If you've seen the eBay prices, you may want to take advantage of them! Click here for his store.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Q&A with Jesse DeStasio - Action Figure of the Month Club
Jesse DeStasio of Toy Pizza fame reached out and asked if we want to do a Q&A about his new Kickstarter, Action Figure of the Month Club. Of course we scraped up some questions from some conversations we were having with friends about the topic, and dumped those here for you. Thanks for answering, Jesse!
He was also kind enough to share an original illustration of the Device Ninja Poster artwork, so enjoy!
Click here to see the Kickstarter with 15 days to go.
3.
Do you plan to reserve anything specifically for the club - for
example, glow in the dark, or metallic paint, or some other feature? - GND
He was also kind enough to share an original illustration of the Device Ninja Poster artwork, so enjoy!
Click here to see the Kickstarter with 15 days to go.
1. How will Action Figure of the Month affect your semi-regular surprise Toy Pizza drops? Will those still continue? - Glyos News Dump
We
will still have drops in the store throughout 2019, but they will be
smaller in nature. Also, instead of All-Ins once or twice a year, the
focus will be smaller boxsets that tell a specific story (the recent LA
Knights set is a good example). -Jesse DeStasio
2. Will any of the figures be available in Toy Pizza drops after they go out to club members? - GND
Yes,
pending availability. It's a bit of a moving target at the moment, but
the intent is any surplus will be on the store sometime long after the
AFTOM club has been fulfilled. -JD
Yes
to all of those. Ultimately it will be depend on how many backers we
get, but I'd love to see really cool styles go out to club members.
-JD
For the club, the packaging is super-super important to me. I've budgeted a quarter of the entire cost to solely go to how these will arrive. While the plain white mailer is appealing to me and you, we do have a lot of younger customer that that would be lost on.
But yes, I'm zeroing in on what our presentation will be and it's one of the most crucial elements of what will eventually arrive in your mailbox. -JD
-JD
4.
Will the club be 100% Toy Pizza characters and IP, or might there be
guest appearances from other members of the Glyos family? - GND
I
would say it'll be 90%-99% Toy Pizza related. There are a couple of
interesting opportunities that have presented themselves, but nothing is
solidified yet. I also did some polling and overwhelmingly our
customers wanted to keep it just KOTS. But....if I saw an opportunity to
collaborate that was too good to pass up, I would take it. -JD
5. Do you have any plans for some sort of ridable thing - a vehicle, a creature with a saddle - for your toy line? - GND
Sadly,
no. No vehicles, no beasts of burden. The days of those anniclary items
being affordable are long gone. As much as I would love to have
something like that, the tooling burden is too great and your customer
base is much smaller. Sad. -JD
6. Do you expect to have newly tooled parts or entirely new figures in every month's drop? - GND
Depends
on how much we raise. Right now I think at least 1/3 to half of the
months could end up being new parts or entirely new figures. The nature
of planning something with so little runway means we'll be relying on
our existing tools to get the first few months done. But the good news
is "existing tools" includes two very big projects no one has seen yet.
So even in those cases, there will be some newness. -JD
7.
The Glyos-compatible community is tightly knit, but sort of hard to
follow all the goings-on. Is there any chance you might include
call-outs to other compatible figures in the boxes as well? - GND
It's
an interesting idea, but we don't have boxes (just pvc bags) and there
isn't much opportunity for cross-selling. In that polling I mentioned
early, I was surprised that the feedback from customers was they want a
more pure-KOTS experience. I admit KOTS is a bit of an anomaly as far as
other Glyos lines go...there is a much more metered cross-over with
core Glyos. -JD
8. Is there a
core action figure-adjacent kind of toy you want to do but haven't done
yet? A playset, figure stands, or other distinctive display or storage
items? - GND
I'd love to do it all! I have designs for a
couple mechs that would be financial suicide. I think at the end of the
day we are a figure company and for the immediate future we have to keep
growing that business. -JD
9.
There have been a number of Kickstarters and other projects making
brand-new NES and GameBoy games lately - from ROMs to actual full
manufacture of a cartridge. When do we get the Knights of the Slice
8-bit extravaganza? - GND
Ha! I dream about this all the
time. Drew Wise, who's probably the best pixel artist out there, and I
have discussed a Snatcher-style RPG done the old school way. Like an
interactive narrative. The problem with ideas like this is- it's very
difficult to take myself off the actual production of the figures to do
other things. At this moment we have 4 different products in different
stages of the production cycle amongst three different factories. If I
skip even a day of answering emails, the wheels come off the cart. -JD
10.
With sporadic releases from Hasbro and Mattel, it's entirely possible
your Action Figure of the Month project may be the only 3 3/4-inch
action figure being released during several months in 2019. Do you plan
on doing anything special to reach out to fans of the size that maybe
haven't taken the plunge on an indie figure or a Glyos figure yet?- GND
Absolutely.
In many ways this campaign is tailored more towards new fans than
current fans. I wanted to create a great jumping on point for people who
might be new to the hobby or have been on the fence about Glyos or
KOTS. My hope is, by tapping into the idea of the mail-away surprise
figures we all got as kids, there would be a universally happy memory
people would embrace. So far, the theory's proven true. -JD
11.
To date, your figures have primarily arrived bagged. Will we ever see
special carded or boxed editions of your Glyos-compatible characters?
Perhaps little white boxes with bags that say "Toy Pizza" on them? - GND
I
have started doing our first carded figures within the past few weeks,
with a official launch of them at DCON later this month. It took a long
time to find the right printing house and the right approach. Each
carded figure will be hand deco'd or have resin pieces and the cardbacks
will be hand drawn. -JD
For the club, the packaging is super-super important to me. I've budgeted a quarter of the entire cost to solely go to how these will arrive. While the plain white mailer is appealing to me and you, we do have a lot of younger customer that that would be lost on.
But yes, I'm zeroing in on what our presentation will be and it's one of the most crucial elements of what will eventually arrive in your mailbox. -JD
12. Will all of the figures in the subscription program be Glyos-compatible? - GND
Again,
with a couple opportunities on the horizon it's tough to say. But I
would say i'm 90% certain every month will be Glyos-compatible.
For me to break the streak of having each month work with the other, it would have to be such a tremendous bonus. -JD
For me to break the streak of having each month work with the other, it would have to be such a tremendous bonus. -JD
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Skeleton Warriors Kickstarter: Kickstarter Next Week?
The toymaking lovely people at October Toys posted a swell Grimskull Update. The Kickstarter for this Glyos-compatible figure goes up the first week of September, and based on what was previewed at Comic-Con it's looking good.
It's also the 20th anniversary of the brand. If you remember reading about it in Tomart's Action Figure Digest too, that means that you are old and that this is the mummy's curse.
So be sure to save some money, don't blow it all on Force Friday.
It's also the 20th anniversary of the brand. If you remember reading about it in Tomart's Action Figure Digest too, that means that you are old and that this is the mummy's curse.
So be sure to save some money, don't blow it all on Force Friday.
Monday, February 23, 2015
October Toys Kickstarter Skeleden Revealed, Purple
In the post Traveler Skeleden - Luminaire Edition
on Kickstarter, you can see the figure of the same name. That's the
Skeleden you get if you pledged to support Skeleton Warriors on
Kickstarter like I did. It's an unpainted purple Pheyden with
bone-colored armor bits.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Knights of the Slice: Glyos Kickstarter Ends in 3 Days
It's official! It was teased on Kickstarter, but Onell Design made a post about Knights of the Slice working with Glyos.
The pledge drive ends in 3 days, with a figure starting at $20. Figures are expected in September.
The pledge drive ends in 3 days, with a figure starting at $20. Figures are expected in September.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Knights of the Slice - Toy Pizza Glyos Action Figures?
Toy Pizza is an online show hosted by some of the biggest toy fans including your pal and mine Jesse DeStasio, formerly of all kinds of good things. They have a great Tumblr and apparently that isn't enough - because they're doing a toy line on Kickstarter!
Multiple figures are being planned with plenty of stretch goals, but a note came up that may interest you guys - they may be be Glyos compatible.
$20 is the lowest pledge to get the figure (left) and other colors of this pizza Power Rangers-y line can be had, as can accessory packs and other goodies. The Glyos part doesn't seem finalized by the posts I'm reading, but if nothing else these are neat figures from nice guys that you'll probably want to see anyway. Because really, how many pizza-based action heroes do you own anyway?
Multiple figures are being planned with plenty of stretch goals, but a note came up that may interest you guys - they may be be Glyos compatible.
$20 is the lowest pledge to get the figure (left) and other colors of this pizza Power Rangers-y line can be had, as can accessory packs and other goodies. The Glyos part doesn't seem finalized by the posts I'm reading, but if nothing else these are neat figures from nice guys that you'll probably want to see anyway. Because really, how many pizza-based action heroes do you own anyway?
Monday, June 23, 2014
Skeleton Warriors Glyos Compatible Action Figures - Funded!
Funded! The Skeleton Warriors (at press time) has 3 hours to go and beat its goal by $2,660 so far. There's still time to get in on this action, which for the free shipping and Kickstarter-exclusive blue is probably worth your while. Click here to get some.
At this time it has not met any stretch goals nor does it seem this is likely to happen - the next one is at $60,000.
At this time it has not met any stretch goals nor does it seem this is likely to happen - the next one is at $60,000.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Skeleton Warriors Kickstarter Adds Lightstar Crystal Blue Baron Dark & Titan Skeleton Figures
Over on Kickstarter, October Toys added two more figures you can add-on to your pledge for Skeleton Warriors. New Exclusive Figure Add-Ons of Baron Dark ($25) and the Titan Skeleton ($13) are up for grabs. These roughly match existing Cosmic Wave Exellis from a while back.
A $93 pledge nets you all 6 figures, while the previous "one of each" level was $55 for 4 figures. The Crystal Blue versions are exclusive to kickstarter, and you've got less than 3 days to up your pledge - the Kickstarter drive ends Monday!
A $93 pledge nets you all 6 figures, while the previous "one of each" level was $55 for 4 figures. The Crystal Blue versions are exclusive to kickstarter, and you've got less than 3 days to up your pledge - the Kickstarter drive ends Monday!
Monday, June 2, 2014
October Toys Reviving Skeleton Warriors on Kickstarter
One of the more loved but ultimately underrated toy lines of the 1990s - and home of the legendary, unproduced Bone Dragon - is getting a new shot at life with October Toys! Skeleton Warriors on Kickstarter is off to a good start, nearly 25% of the way with 20 days to go. Baron Dark, a Skeletoney Pheyden named Skeledon, and two bare Skeletons are up for grabs first - plus this seems to be the first-ever mass-produced line of Glyos toys on Kickstarter. The best package - one of each of the non-stretch goal figures - is $55.
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