Rotofugi announces its SDCC exclusivesRotofugi's finally announced its SDCC exclusives, and not a moment too soon! Not surprisingly, as they're partnering with Max Toy Co., that a ton of Max Toy exclusives and customs are on sale at booth #4736. But that's not all: old friends Squibbles Ink are along for the ride, so some of Rotofugi's previous releases are back in new variants. Anything leftover will be available at Rotofugi's shop after the con. Hit the jump for a full list of everything at the booth!
64Colors' Bubble Gumdrop — US$8, edition of 500 pieces
Chris Ryniak's Glow in the Dark Snyboras — US$33 each; 20 have been set aside for the Circus Posterus forums; first-come, first-served in an unannounced edition size
Ferg's SQUADT Gohst 003 [PLAYGE] — US$125; 6 inches tall; 20 figures being released each day on July 12, 13 and 14
Travis Lampe's Rinaldo the Fabulous Tear Drip — US$11, edition of 300 pieces Max Toy Co./Mark Nagata releases and customs:
Mini Kaiju Negora with Big Fish — US$50
Lady Darkness — US$44
Blue Unpainted Micro Eyezon — US$15
Lady Maxx comic — US$5.99
Kaiju King Negora — US$155
Monster Eyes Eyezon — US$400
Day and Night Eyezon — US$400
Yellow Hands Eyezon — US$315
Tripus custom — US$220
Custom Micro Eyezons (left to right) — US$100, US$190, US$100
Galaxy Negora — US$250
Metallic Negora — US$190
Mini Drazoran custom — US$85
Mini Lady Maxx custom — US$85
Mini Alien Argus custom — US$85
Custom Eyezons — US$315 Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
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