
We’ve been fortunate enough to work with a number of different artists in creating collaboratively produced figures over the years, here you’ll find a comprehensive selection of galleries featuring our most recent.


First released in 2018, Deathtek Machin: Chaos Dimension is the ongoing series from ourselves and DeathCat Toys.
- Size: 5.5″ (main figure), 1.25″ (keshi pilot)
- Articulation: 4 points (arms, legs), plus removable weapon
- Price: $120 (blank), $160 (painted) per 1 sofubi/1 keshi set
- Heavily inspired by Japanese series Wataru Hero Mashin and its Takara-produced plastic kit line, Deathtek Mashin features an initial line-up of 2 characters – Six Eye Okami from Tru:Tek and Nightmare Steed from DeathCat’s Johan Ulrich – both feature a similar head-torso design fitted with the same arms, legs and back plate; all sculpted by none other than Macsorro
- As with the original kits, both figures come complete with matching game piece-style “Pilot” mini – Silver Bullet for Six Eye and F*CK Luck for NM Steed – and weapon accessory, all sculpted by the UK’s Jamie Macfarlane
- All sofubi figures produced in Japan, whilst weapons/minis come in a mix of hard plastic and keshi-style rubber, all cast by Tru:Tek in the UK
- The first round of releases came packed with a kit box-style header featuring art from Johan, companion stickers and game card- the rules of which will be revealed as the line-up slowly grows throughout 2019!
- The initial painted release came cast in a white sofubi with factory-style sprays in mint green, magenta, red, white and dark blue inspired by the original Franky WHM release.


An ongoing series featuring hand picked keshi figures from our back catalog of commissions, re-imagined in Japanese soft vinyl. The first series features Romon from Eddie in the City, Toilet Bum from Bad Omen and the Secret Chiefs from DRWG Co.