Introducing Creamous and their first figure, The MiseryCreamous is a Singapore-based brand from artist Alan Leong, and they're just now getting ready to launch their first potential project, a little dude named The Misery. According to the IndieGoGo page for the project, The Misery is a collectible "that aims to remind you about the rainbow after the rain. There are always good reasons behinds bad things in Life, sometimes ironic, but it all happens for the good!" Always a good thing to remember about that rainbow. So what does this figure come with? He carries a backpack on his back, and has a visor on his head and a watch on his wrist in the planned vinyl version; all the photos you see look like they're the original 3.2-inch-tall resin figure. That means you'll have to imagine this little guy as being about twice as big. Also worth noting is all the accessories will be removable, should you choose. Creamous will be partnering with Crazylabel to produce the 6-inch figure in vinyl, but only if they can reach their fundraising goal of US$13,300. The prices to pre-order The Misery via the IndieGoGo page aren US$59 for the white version, US$69 for the yellow version or US$139 for both, with shipping and sticker packs included on all prices. There's also a limited-run black Misery available as part of a US$500 pack that includes the other colorways. Forty-six days are left as the project closes on Dec. 13 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. What do you think of the design, Tomopeeps, and are you interested ? Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
2:00 PM on 11.21.2012 Tippy Winkles and friends bring special deals this FridayCrazylabel is (rather fittingly) taking part in the Black Friday craziness with a very special deal. You can have the chance to pre-order Tippy Winkles, their latest 6 inch vinyl figure made in collaboration with Felt Mistres...
12:00 AM on 07.10.2011 Taipei Toy Festival 2011: Say hi to Playlounge and Crazylabel's PeriwinkleOver at Crazylabel's booth at Taipei Toy Festival was this little fellow, a collaboration between Crazylabel and British toy store Playlounge, Periwinkle. Designed by Treeson creator Bubi Au Yeung, Periwinkle is Playlounge's ...
3:00 PM on 05.16.2011 Tomopop Review: Crazylabel's Inspector CumulusJonathan Edwards is not the first name that comes to mind when you think of vinyl figures. An illustrator by trade, Jonathan's also known for his work with his partner, Felt Mistress, in the plush realm. But it's been his new...
12:00 PM on 04.15.2011 Crazylabel x Veggiesomething's Qing Pirate & Soldier sure are looking threateningOh, Crazylabel. We really do love you guys something fierce. The latest announcement in their collaborative series with Veggiesomething just has me frothing at the mouth ... as the colors black, white and red as used in vinyl...
9:00 AM on 12.02.2010 Crazylabel's Inspector Cumulus looks dashing in colorLast time we saw Crazylabel's Inspector Cumulus, he was in prototype form. But now, he's all colored up, and my godness, does this piece look AWESOME. The Jonathan Edwards-designed figure has taken another step toward release...
10:00 PM on 10.27.2010 Finally, Crazylabel's Inspector Cumulus appears in prototype formIt's been a while since we've seen anything about Inspector Cumulus from Crazylabel. Like an ENTIRE YEAR. But there's some great news: a prototype for the Jonathan Edwards-designed figure — not just a 3D mock-up —...
5:00 PM on 10.20.2010 Sneaks of mini MeiMei and DiDi from House of LiuI've never purchased a figure from House of Liu, which is odd because I have always loved the designs and said to myself, "I need to pick those up...". And yet, somehow, it still never happened. However, after ...
7:00 PM on 09.13.2010 Crazy Label announces the PandaB, opens pre-ordersIt's been a while since we've seen anything new from Crazy Label -- we are big fans of the Treesons and House of Liu monks though. However, we spied something new coming down the line from them in the form of PandaB, a polyst...
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