Crazy Label Collectibles
Web: http://www.crazylabel.com
Crazy
Label produce a wide range of unusual, startling and funny collectibles. They are
beautifully made with a high level of attention to detail and a great sense of
play. While there are many in production, we of will cover just a few here,
from the cute Droplets to the engaging Marty the Mole and not to forget The
Monster Burp !
Droplets
The Droplet was born from the glassy
walls of the JamFactory. Droplet spent his infant years pushing pixels and
licking kittens until he decided to join the mystical Crazy Label family, where
he tamed his inner beast and gained the strength needed to become the world’s
slickest plaything. The Droplet’s are 2.5” and seriously cute. They have such a
presence !
The
Droplets are "Rhubarb & Custard", "Refresher",
"Campino" and "Apple", plus the secret chase
"Vimto" – each in a different colour. Collect ‘em all.
Marty the Mole
Metin Seven is a designer whose
webcomic Seamour Sheep has garnered interest due to its comical story line and
hilarious main characters. The comic
follows the adventures of a Scottish sheep named Seamour and a wiseacre mole
named Marty. Now you can meet both of these characters as vinyl toys !
Marty
Mole is made of rotocast vinyl, stands in at around 3.25” tall and has two
points of articulation (ball joint shoulders).
He is a superb character and looks incredibly realistic, he is fun,
adorable and charming!
Monster Burp

Monster
Burp is a strange and quirky vinyl figure based on UK designer Peskimo’s print
contribution to the Monster Burp show of 2007. It is a startling collectible 6”
from top to bottom, beautifully made and presented in a nice presentation box
with a colour brochure.
It
is like a cartoon frozen in time, it has a small monster creating a very, very
huge burp ! It looks so active, so lifelike – put it on display and it will be
the centre of attention !
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This review will appear in Volume 2 No.2
(2009) of the digital and print edition of Synergy Magazine.
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