New San Francisco Trolley and Lombard Junior Key Chains

Disney Store Artist Enrique Pita showed off a photo on Instagram of his 3″ Lombard Street design turned into a Junior key chain.

The junior is now available at the San Francisco Disney Store along with a Junior version of the RED Trolley. That is kind of interesting seeing that the Red Trolley design is a Dan Beltran design from a 3″ back when Mickey still had a contoured nose. Enrique just recently released an updated, green version of the trolley. Here are both new Junior key chains in their packages courtesy of Vinylmation Exchange.

New SF Green Trolley Coming September 14

Update 09/03/13 Photo of flyer posted.

The Stockton St. Disney Store in San Francisco has announced an artist signing event with Enrique Pita on Saturday, September 14 from 8am – 10am. There are no pictures yet, but they are calling it the “Green Trolley Vinylmation” and specified that there will be “limited quantities available.” Here is a photo of the flyer that we found on Vinylmation Exchange.

There was a previous SF Trolley designed by Dan Beltran that was red and produced on the original Mickey platform.

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Ep. 133 Cry Baby

This week we talk about Park 13, the Medieval series and Redux Super Chasers. We also go over the entire history of the Park series and look at the evolution of the designs and set make ups. We give our opinions on the highs and lows and also predict what the future holds for the beloved series.

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New San Fran Vinylmation May 11

Update: 4/6/12 Disney has posted the correct Lombard St. Vinylmation today.

It’s a very colorful, cartoonish look at this famous winding hillside street. This is actually a very appealing figure to me because it really stands out among anything we have ever seen. The Golden Gate Bridge in the head with the sun rays and the birds in the ears make this one a real treat.

The details of the Enrique Pita signing are still the same.

And like with many of these city specific figures, it comes in a beautifully designed tin.


Update: The original picture was a picture of a previously released vinyl. We’re not sure, but it looks like the vinylmation.com blog might have just pictured the wrong figure. (We thought the name was a little weird.) So we’ve replaced it with this one. The rest of the info is probably correct, just with a different figure. (Thanks to those who pointed this out)

The Vinylmation blog has announced a new Vinylmation coming to the San Francisco Disney Store on May 11.
This 9″, called Lombard Street, was designed by Enrique Pita and will be available at the Stockton St. Disney Store. Enrique will be on hand the following day for a signing on May 12 from 8a-11a at the store.

Since we don’t have the right image of the figure, here’s a picture of Lombardo St. You probably recognize it from TV and films. If done right, this would look really cool on a vinyl.

Chicago, New York, San Francisco 9/17 Releases

A handful of location specific Vinylmation come out tomorrow, Saturday, September 17.

This Chicago Disney Store exclusive 3″ figure is an open edition designed by Oskar Mendez. It will come in a tin.

This NYC Times Square Disney Store exclusive figure is a 9″, open edition Vinylmation designed by Oskar Mendez. It features the celebrated bridges of New York City. Oskar will be signing figures at the store from 8:00 am – 11:00 am. Disney kindly asks that fans do not line up prior to 7:00 am. Oskar will sign only figures that he has designed. There will be a purchase limit of two (2) 9″ Vinylmation figures per guest and signing limit of two (2) figures per guest, while supplies last (Note – talent appearance subject to change of cancellation without notice).

This San Francisco exclusive figure is an 9″ LE 1,540 designed by Enrique Pita called “Kaleidoscope Mickey.” It will be available at the Stockton Street Disney Store. Enrique Pita will be signing for guests from 8:00 am – 11:00 am. Disney kindly asks that fans do not line up prior to 7:00 am. Enrique will sign only figures that he has designed. There will be a purchase limit of two (2) 9″ Vinylmation figures per guest and signing limit of two (2) figures per guest, while supplies last (Note – talent appearance subject to change of cancellation without notice).

Guests at the Times Square or Stockton Street stores will also be able to pick up the Cars two-figure set featuring Lighting McQueen and Tow Mater two days early! It’s not scheduled to hit Disney Stores until the 19th.

A Small Golden Gate!

The Tins are back! Well, at least they keep coming. Today vinylmation.com announced that San Francisco is getting a 3″ exclusive of the Golden Gate bridge. Very cool. This figure has no edition size and is designed by Gerald Mendez. It will be released on August 27th at the Stockton Street Disney Store.

The front has a beautiful picture of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The back has a longer shot of the bridge covered in fog.
I like how the picture of the bridge on the vinyl on this side of the box…
connects to this side of the box…
the around to this side too.

A Tale of Two Cities

This past weekend saw the release of some city specific Vinylmation, one on each coast. The similarities end there however as the New York release was by all accounts a smooth affair. However, the San Francisco release left some unhappy costumers wondering why there were not enough Vinylmation to handle the demand. If you missed it on our podcast, Episode 027, we aired some of your comments about the SF store situation. But first, the Playwright sent in some pictures of the new NYC exclusive 3″ Hey Taxi.

The colors on this figure, like its 9″ counterpart, really pop!
On the back, you can see Mickey looking out at the city.
Of course, the 3″ comes in the beloved tins! Nice detail inside.
Artist card is included.
NYC has already seen it’s share of exclusives. Take a look here for our review last fall of the 9″ Hey Taxi with close ups of all the detail it has to offer.

San Francisco was all a buzz this weekend with the release of it’s first two exclusive vinyls. The first was a 9″ Golden Gate Bridge with an LE of  1540.

The second figure was a 3″ SF Trolly in a tin. This figure is not Limited Edition.
People lined up as early as about 1am outside a store that would open that Sunday at 11am. There was much excitement for these figures, but unfortunately not everyone would walk away with figures. Here are a few reports from listeners that were at the SF store

Cynthia, who also reported on the Sci-Fi Trading academy on the podcast, gave her report: 
“My roommate got to the store at 2 am and was 5th in line.  I was sixth – by the time the manager came out to talk to us about 10:00 am the line was at least 100 people long. The manager came down the line with two other cast members.  One of them stamped our hand, and with a pen wrote our place # on our hand by the stamp.  They had 98 of the 9″ and 184 of the 3″.  The limits were two 9″ per person and five 3″ per person.  They asked us how many we were going to buy and kept count so they would know when they were going to run out.  They let us in to the store about 10:30 am and let us start buying instead of waiting to open at 11 am.  So my roommate and I were done by 10:35.  Lots of people drove up from LA.”

Marcia wrote: 
I wanted to express my complaint and bad experience I received today. I woke up extra early to be in line by 6:00 am to get my hands on the San Francisco exclusive Vinylmation but to find out that the Disney Store did not receive their full shipment and only the people at the top of the line were going to get the Vinylmations.  We should of gotten some kind of voucher so that way when we return at least there would some kind of acknowledgement that we were present on the day it was released.”

Nick J Called in with his report:
“It was pretty much a mess. They said for the 9″, which are LE 1540, the store only had 100 in stock and there are probably over 200 people in line. The Cast Members did not know how many 3″ they had, but they sold out of those as well. They said they will have more, but don’t know when.”

With Vinylmation at such heights in popularity, it is odd to me that they didn’t have a hefty stock of the SF exclusive Vinylmation in hand on release day. Were you there? Did you get your hands on one? What do you think of the SF designs?

US City Exclusives… Now Less Exclusive

On the heals of the UK Disney Store Online’s release of the London exclusive Vinylmation, the US Disney Store Online has followed suit with select NYC exclusive figures now available for cyber purchase.

Only two of the 9″ figures are available… Hey Taxi and New York, New York

The interesting note here is the price. Although $44.95 is the original price, if you were to go to the NYC Times Square Store to purchase them, they are discounted to $30 as of about a week ago. Vinylmation are not the only city specific items popping up online. The Disney Store Online now has a full section of the website dedicated to some of their big city Disney Stores.

You can go online to purchase select merchandise from NYC, Chicago, San Francisco and Hawaii. No Vinylmation in any other city yet, but look at this ad:

Vinylmation is the product they feature on the generic ad for this section of the online store. This leads me to believe other city specific figures will be online soon as well. We do know, the Honolulu, Hawaii Disney Store will take mail orders for the Tiki Mickey due out October 4. So since they are already willing to ship, I suppose the thinking is, why not make the process easier for Disney, and the guest, and let everyone purchase them online. I’m not a big fan of this shift. A NYC tee shirt or Chicago coffee mug are one thing, but placing collectibles online like this takes away from that specialness of the item. We talked about this on the latest podcast after finding out about the London vinyls. What are your thoughts on city specifics being made available online?