Previewed here on Man-E-Toys all throughout this week, the highly anticipated Rampage Studios debut show opened it’s doors yesterday to a huge crowd of adoring fans. With influential players in the scene such as BLObPUS, Datadub, Uamou, Hints & Spices and Devilrobots rubbing shoulders alongside sofubi and mini figure diehards alike, the great little space offered the perfect place to showcase the amazing talent emerging from the ever-growing custom keshi scene right now… Featuring a selection of Rampage painted Peter Kato resins, M.U.S.C.L.E/keshi kit-bashes from the likes of Nama-Niku, Eric Nilla, Hellopike and Tru:Tek, plus original figures from The Disarticulators and ArtJunkie, the display was tied together perfectly with a slew of awesome illustrations from Rampage’s one and only Jon Malmstedt… Joined by an almost daily supply of custom and painted run sofubi (check out the staggering list of artists here), all of the show’s various figures will be making an appearance on the Rampage Toys store at some point next week… Stay tuned for exact details soon!
MAN-E-RECAP// The Rampage Studios opening show…
Posted byNiall AndersonPosted inexclusive, exhibition, kaiju, man-e-toy projects, mini figures, resin, retro, rubber, sofubi, vinyl, western keshi/m.u.s.c.l.eTags:art junkie, art toys, custom sofubi, eric nilla, hellopike, Jon Malmstedt, m.u.s.c.l.e customs, mini figures, nama niku, rampage studios, rampage toys, resin mini figures, rubber mini figures, sofubi, the disarticulators, trutek, vinyl art toys, zectron
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Owner of ShinGangu, a UK boutique toy brand specialising in self-produced Japanese soft and keshi toys... View more posts

