Florida Project: One More Fool
Florida Project: More Animation 2
Update: 9/11/11 Poster released with all 11 figures. Also includes Tigger, Noah Donald, Tinkerbell (again?) Dopey (again?), Kim Possible, Sebastian, Flower, and Chicken Little. No Jiminy, so he must be the combo topper because they wouldn’t let the Mystery Chaser out of the bag like that.
Update: 9/10/11 Added John and Jiminy.
John Henry from the 2000 short “John Henry”
Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio
9/9/11-
Florida Project: A New 9″ Blooms
Florida Project: and Curliouser
Florida Project: Vinylmation plays ball
Update: 9/13/11 More HQ pics added
Update: 9/10/11 part 2. A list of the teams that will be part of this series…
NFL: Patriots, Giants, Steelers, Dolphins, Buccaneers, Cowboys, and Packers (Missing one more)
MLB: Red Sox, Yankees, Braves, Dodgers, Angels, Mets, Phillies and Cubs
NBA: Celtics, Heat, Magic, Lakers, Bulls, Knicks (Missing two more)
While he was on a kick, Nick decided to completely speculate on college teams. Repeat, speculation:
USC, Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Texas, Miami, Florida State, Florida, Alabama(and I hope they give some hometown love to UCF)
Update: 9/10/11 Nick is so excited. Both the Celtics and the Red Sox were added today. Along with the Heat, the Giants, and the Steelers.
Giants and Steelers Added
Celtics and Heat
Red Sox
9/9/11–
8 select teams from each sport. 6 college football teams. $14.95. Late 2011 for NBA and NFL. Spring 2012 for MLB. Known teams: Bucs, Dolphins, Lakers, Magic, Yankees, and Braves. Better get some Red Sox and Celtics Disney or Nick will be mad!
The Customation Project
Is it Bonkers to Wait in Line for New Releases for the Whole Disney Afternoon?
Destination Vinylmation would like to introduce new reporter Lee Byrom as she details her account of the Bonkers release at Downtown Disney Orlando:
by Lee Byrom
In the early morning hours, if you can consider 3:30am the morning, and sans coffee or breakfast I made it out the door, along with my designated vinyl-addict support group, to snag some fast-food on the road in order to bolster ourselves for waiting in line for the Bonkers Disney Afternoon set and maybe even one of the 9″ Animation releases.
Upon arriving, we saw that Disney property is still ruled off limits by security until the magical hour of 8:00 am (supposedly due to construction vehicles …). I have been to almost every release and we almost always arrive bird eating worm early to the same people, the same place, and relatively the same time. However, as time crept forward those of us waiting patiently in our pre-formed line began to watch as a few newly arrived fans forming a small coup on the other side of the entrance road. Could it be that our eyes were just blurry from the recent infusion of caffeine with quadruple shots of sugar and cream? No, sure enough as the vinyl is addicting, there were a few people who must be allergic to lines, waiting in a cluster on the other side of the road. It wasn’t that there were so many across the street that made people nervous that there would be an outage of the coveted releases; it was just plain ol’ principle of what is obvious to most, if you see a line you wait in it. To make what could turn into a long narrative of what happened short; security fixed the contradicting parking lot lines and falling short of saying “Could have told them so”, the line was effectively reformed where it belonged.
This brings me to wonder if perhaps Disney should be rethinking their plans for these releases. Is the parking lot the best place to have a small horde of vinyl crazy people waiting? Should they dedicate a security officer in the parking lot for these events to monitor and escort the line on property? I think so, and if they are not going to allow the line to form on property, then I feel it is becoming necessary to monitor its formation in the parking lot. If I were ever to bring one of my children to a release I would certainly rather them be waiting on Disney property, away from cars in or near the parking lot. Also, if were to arrive at 4:00 in the morning and have someone arriving at 10am beat me to the second line once on Disney property, I would be cross, no matter how much sugared coffee and greasy bacon and egg muffins I had stuffed into my anxious gullet.
As a FYI, the line we then wait in once on Disney property seems to have been migrated by staff to the other side of the path in front of D-Street. It also appears to me that fewer people were allowed into the store on each wave. However, the big time bonus this time was that Wetzel’s Pretzels handed out refill cups for 99 cent fountain drinks and with your receipt from D-Street they added on a 99 cent pretzel, normally around $3.60! I was completely happy for that, mostly because my high octane caffeine fix had dwindled to a low sounding buzz in my ears and I was in the need of a large soda to keep my wits about me once released, like the starved vinyl addict I am, into the store.
Once we were waved on in a group of six people to replace those who have checked out and happily walking to their cars with their treasures, I grabbed my two Bonkers sets and one Bolt, checked out, and quickly moved outside to admire my purchases. Then it was off to the pin station for my troupe. We gallivanted around Downtown Disney and grabbed lunch together as we were out without husbands and children, which only breeds further money loss. But it was totally worth every penny, especially with anything Disney!
On our way back to load up the car and make our return trip home, we swung back through D-Street and there, on the shelves with little twinkles in their eyes, sat a whole stack of Bonkers. So perhaps this time we did not need to rouse ourselves as early as 3:30 in the morning to make our hour long trip down to wait in a line for five and half hours. However, to us it was five and a half hours spent talking and laughing… not to mention witnessing a few small drama-works.
So, if you are “jonesing” for some newly released vinyl, I totally recommend coming early and joining in the fun of the wait (and the line)! Meeting new collectors and collectors who probably have sections of their homes roped off with display cases crowding the walls is worth it alone. Not to mention, there is no telling what will sell out and what will stick around. For example, at 2:00 pm there were only five Bolts left … and at the release for Rescue Rangers, you would not have been so lucky to find anything left that particular Disney afternoon!
Editors Note: Here are a couple accounts of the Disneyland Bonkers Release:
David on our Facebook: “About 300 people were there, some started lining up as early as 4:00 AM. They only got 90ish of Bolt and Merlin (not like the massive quantities Florida got). The good news was that the staff had the line very organized this time so I applaud them for that.”
SWLady on the Vinylnation Forums: “Here is my report for DLR. Arrived at 6:00 am. Wristbands not handed out until 7:30 am. I got my wristband for Bonkers and the Half Marathon Vinyl around 8:30 am and estimated that I was around the 200th person. 9″ wristbands were already gone. Since there was another line now to get into D-street, I decided to go have breakfast and return later. Got back to D-street around 11:00 am and walked right up to the register to get Bonkers. Had to wait until 12:00 noon to go to the Disneyland hotel to pick up the Half Marathon vinyl. Took about 30 minuites there. Then decided since it was close to 1:00 pm to check out the standby line back at D-street. I was probably the 20th person. Heard there was a few Bonkers and Bolts left and quite a few Merlins left. By the time the next wave of wristbands were handed out, I could only get Merlin. Bolt was very limited today.”
Spotlight on: Custom Vinylmation artist Mark Hoffmann
by RMThompson
RT: Mark, thank you for taking the time to answer a few questions today and welcome to the world of Vinylmation, we understand you’re a newer collector/designer?
MH: Very new. I am working on the second custom that I have ever done. I have been collecting the 3″ Vinylmation for almost a year now.
RT: Which is your favorite Vinylmation that you own?
MH: My favorite is probably my Jafar Chaser from Villains 1… although I must say I love the new Lion King set I just got!
RT: What about one that you REALLY want?
MH: I would love, but know that it is almost impossible, the Balloon chaser from Park 1!
RT: Before making custom Vinylmation, what other kind of painting have you done?
MH: I’ve been painting eggs and gourds for years. I have always been a huge Disney fan so I’ve so when my daughter was little I painted a Little Mermaid mural on her wall. I recently painted a Lilo and Stitch mural on my Granddaughters wall. I have illustrated a few children’s books over the years and designed collector pins for Hard Rock Cafe. Had the pleasure of designing a set of Limited Edition pins for the Salt Lake Winter Olympics for Hard Rock Cafe as well, which was pretty cool.
I also designed Angel figures for a local company here in Morgan Hill…..and to our surprise we actually saw one of the figures in a small village in Switzerland….talk about a small world!
RT: Wow that’s impressive work! Great detail! What drew you to create a custom Vinylmation? Which was your first one?
MH: Actually my partner Rene was the one who brought it to my attention. He has always been my biggest supporter. I saw a site that had customs on there and he said, “you could do that”…and the rest is history. My first custom was of Ariel, The Little Mermaid.
He and Mickey have always been my favorite! So I had the best of both worlds….an Ariel painted on a Mickey!! When I saw her come to life as I was painting her I knew I was hooked!!
RT: What is the hardest part about painting such a 3D design?
MH: For me it has to be painting a face around Mickey’s nose….but that is part of the challenge….I personally think that was one of the cool things about the Vinylmation.
RT: The Ariel is beautiful, probably the best Princess custom I’ve seen yet! What is coming next?
MH: Thank you so much. Well, I just finished Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I painted her in her blue dress and apron. The beginning of the movie when she is walking through the village is one of my favorite parts and I wanted to bring that into the piece.
RT: I’ve seen this one as it was being made, and it’s simply AMAZING… but now let’s show the world:
Wow, she is BEAUTIFUL! I really like Belle, you captured her eyes perfectly, and I love the clouds behind her in the ears! What’s next on your custom agenda?
MH: I am seriously thinking of Jasmine….I have the blank Mickey staring right at me, just waiting to get started!!
RT: You seem to have a princess theme, which I love! Are you doing multiples of any design, and are they for sale?
MH: All of mine are one of a kind, if I do another Ariel or Belle, it wouldn’t look the same. Of course all of them are for sale! Belle is the first one I am putting on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260848890664#ht_685wt_1396
RT: Well thanks for taking the time to show off your customs and talking to us today, anything else you want to share?
MH: I would just like to thank all the great people I have met and who have shown interest in my painting. Who would have thought a Little Mermaid would have opened up a whole new world for me!!
You can check out MORE of Mark’s art at: markhoffmann.com or add him here: http://www.facebook.com/MarkJHoffmann
Spotlight On: Vinylmation Custom Artist Keith Lapinig
Vinylmation Custom Artist Keith Lapinig wants to design a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon and needs your help:
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| Keith Lapinig’s Gazer |
STEP 1: “Like” the Official Macy’s Facebook Page
STEP 2: Give the Elf Adventure app access. Basically, “Like” it.
STEP 3: VOTE for it on http://tinyurl.com/macyself
To see more of Keith’s work:
http://www.youtube.com/
http://www.facebook.com/
D23 Exclusive Pop! Vinyl Review
D23 in Anaheim saw the release of a couple limited edition Funko Disney Pop! Vinyl figures as well as the premiere of Series 2. The Disney Store inside D23 opened up Sunday with extremely long lines waiting to get in because along with the Pop! Vinyl, it was Lion King release day as well.
Cast Members were on hand to assist guests and hand out the LE Pop! and Series 2 figures. This was a great idea as it cut down on the mad house atmosphere that would have otherwise occurred. Guests were let into the small store a few at a time.
First, Series 2 of Pop! Vinyl, at last check sold out at the Disney Store Online, is a 12 figure set that retails for $12.50 a piece, just like Series 1. The second offering consists of: Belle, Beast, Jack, Sally, Jessie, Boo, George Sanderson, Mr. Incredible, Syndrome, Lotso, Minnie and Steamboat Willie Mickey.
The first of the limited edition Pop! Vinyl available at D23 was this 9″ Metal Steamboat Willie. He sold for $44.50 and was LE 360 (advertised as 350).
Now, the people who bought 9″ Maleficent and Buzz at Comic Con commented on how absolutely large these were once they got them. And boy are they right. You think 9″ Vinylmation, but somehow these just seem more massive. And the packaging is huge. I forgot I had to fly back with this and had to open it and flatten the box to get it home!
The style is fantastic on this figure. I enjoy the classic Mickey look. Not much detail to speak of, but that isn’t a design flaw… its just the nature of the subject.
The construction of the figure is quality. It’s solid and sturdy and looks great on my shelf.
Next up, the 3″ Flocked Lotso. He sold for $14.95 and was LE 480 (advertised as 500).
Lotso is incredible! I really great purchase here. This flocked version, which is like a peach fuzz texture, totally captures Lotso much more than the regular vinyl version will.
There are a few “dent” marks along the skin, but it doesn’t detract from the overall look of this guy when he is sitting in your collection.
Again, other than the “dents”, the quality here is great as well. He is covered from head to toe.





































