Toyfinity
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Toyfinity is an independent toy company and artist collective.[1] They focus on three daily aspects: an archive; a toy production company; and a concept of toy interrelation and development. They produce figure kits compatible with Onell Design's Glyos System Series featuring the characters from Robo Force,[2] Mordles,[3] Manglors, Zeroids/S.T.A.R. Team, and more.[4] Several are former lines previously released by Ideal Toy Company. The toys are made of interchangeable parts, and hearken back to the durable, small-scale action figures of the 1980s.[5] The figures can be described as a cross between an Action figure and a Lego set. Toyfinity toy figures are primarily sold directly by the manufacturer, although on occasion a release may be made available where a specially decorated figure is available elsewhere. They offer two yearly fan clubs which feature exclusive figures and news.[6]
The company has collaborated with local artists such as Onell Design and David A. White of Mecha Zone.[7][8]
See also
References
- ↑ NJCC Announces John Kent From Toyfinity Toys As Industry Guest Archived September 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Robo Force Returns In 2014
- ↑ New Mordles available from Toyfinity
- ↑ Welcome to Toyfinity!
- ↑ Living a Toy Story The Beacon, September 2007
- ↑ Toyfinity Announces Robo Force: Club Zeton!
- ↑ CROSSOVER TIME! Meet the Gendrone Force Defender!
- ↑ He's finally here this week! FANGAR lives!
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