New Vinylmation Mold: The Breakdown

Sea Creatures Vinylmation were released on Friday. They are the first Vinylmation to feature the new mold that will be phased in over time. What follows is my take on it, and a New Mold, Original Mold side by side breakdown of the differences.

My overall opinion of the new mold is positive. From the front, it holds Mickey’s shape, has a broader canvas to show off the design and has a tighter looking fit. From the side, it does look a bit awkward, but I don’t display many Vinylmation sideways. Also, after talking to Disney, the artists, and personal observation, I want to stress an important point: This new mold is not to give the artists themselves an easier canvas to design on, what this new canvas WILL do is allow for the artists’ true conceptual designs to be more accurately represented onto a Vinylmation in the printing process.

From front on, the new mold has a broader body and head. A little bit of the roundness of the head does disappear, but more design will be featured.

Looking at the profile, more of the body sticks out in the rear on the new mold. You can also see the flatter front of the body facing out.

The nose is a much talked about difference and it is striking from the side. Look at the arms, they are much smaller and evenly shaped, allowing for more of the body canvas to be visible. This also allows for less bumps and creases to make the final printing more smooth. The arms are also more squarely placed onto the figure.

A close up of the feet reveal less of a space between the feet.

Original Mold
New Mold

Again, more design will be visible. The new feet are also more square, less rounded. Take a look at the feet area of the new mold above as compared to the original, there are less creases around the ankles, the body comes down and fills that space above the feet out… these changes, along with detachable feet (see below) allow for a cleaner paint job on the final product. I hope, this design change gives us cleaner lines between the paint colors and less mistakes.

The bottom of the feet shows off the different shape very well, with the new mold more square. Also notice the raised “Vinylmation” logo.

Top Down. The Feet and Nose differences stand out here.
With the heads off, you can see the body comes up to a thiner neck area on the new mold. There is less head overhang on the new mold, making for a cleaner line.

Here is an arms off profile.

You can see the arms on the newer mold are places more squarely on the side of the body instead of toward the rear. The body of the new mold is also slightly shorter from feet to neck, however in a heads on side by side, they look about equal… if anything, the new one taller to the tips of the ears.

Here is a view of the backs, side by side.

Original mold is slightly thiner looking and taller to the neck. Also the head peg is taller, but don’t worry Combo Contest fans, the heads seem interchangeable so far.

Right Arms side by side. 
Left Arms side by side. 

You can see how smaller all the features of the new arm are… the arm, fingers and cuff. The new arm is made to hold accessories… no questions about it.

Look at the shape of the top of the head and ears.

The new mold has a rounder shape in between the ears. The ears are also more nicely rounded. 

The ears are also attached differently. This profile shot shows a striking difference.

The new mold has straight, flat ears. The old ears were curved a bit. As a fan of artists using the ears to create backdrops or doping in symbols that relate to the rest of art, I like this design feature that displays the ears straight toward the viewer.

Bottom of detached head.

One feature that helps the artists is the detachable feet. Doesn’t detract from the look of the figure and will hopefully allow for cleaner printing of the designs.

One thing we know we will see now is uniquely shaped arms. Sea Creatures Lobster has a claw, and we know the upcoming Pirates series will have at least one hook for a hand.

When first announced, I was not excited about this new mold. Then I saw it in person, and although I’m still not “excited”, I am hopeful. I can see whey these changes were made, and overall, they seem for the better. I will wait until I get a hands on with the Pirates series to pass full judgement, as it’s hard to tell by these Sea Creatures designs what the new mold really means for the final product. I like the broader front facing canvas, but at the same time, do not like the seemingly squashed figure (although that seems mostly an optical illusion). The figures feel different, obviously smoother, and a bit softer. But the colors and designs printed very well on them. Again, if this change was done for the right reasons, I can’t wait to see what the artists at Disney deliver to us next.

Retro Weekend: 4/24/11

This weekend in Retro Weekend we have some cool photos, a new foreign vinylmation, and several confirmations of pieces and prices. Check it out.

On Friday Nick and MC visited a local “sea themed” park and took some cool pictures of the newly released Sea Creatures set with some friends of theirs.

Under the Sea

The Pirate Mickey was advertised on Japan Disneyland’s website. Coming this week… to Japan.

Pirate Mickey Sets Sail for Japan

While we were picking up our Sea Creatures we confirmed with D-Street the price of Sushi. $99.95

Sushi Price Confirmed

Also released this Friday at D-Street Florida, the 4 Ear Hats that we saw released early in California.

Ear Hats for Sale

A twitter friend got engaged with a custom made vinyl he crafted for the occasion.

When Paul Met Julie

And if you missed it we got more pictures of two upcoming sets.

Bakery

Steam Park

Under The Sea

We took our new Vinylmation Sea Creatures on a trip to Sea World on Friday. They rode Manta a few times, watched the new One World show, and posed for pictures with there fellow water lovers. Check out our Variant Sea Creature Pictures at Facebook.com/DestinationVinylmation.

Sushi confirmed at $99.95

Update: If we look at the picture close enough, it seems to say that it’s a limited edition set of 1000!

We knew it was coming out next Friday, and thought we knew the price. We were right, the price has been confirmed by D-Street at $99.95. How long will this line be?

Ear Hats on Sale at D-Street Florida

While picking up our Sea Creatures, we saw that all four of the recent ear hats on sale. Both urban 7 hats are LE of 1000 and priced at $69.95.
The animal hat is $69.95.
The donut hole hat is $69.95.

Disney Store Update 4/22/11

Today at the Online Disney Store everything has gone as expected. The Sea Creatures, Muppets 2, and 9″/3″ Urban 6 Gumball Machine and Kid all appeared online this morning. As of this posting each of these is still available!


The 9″/3″ Urban 6 Gumball Machine and Kid by Caley Hicks and Maria Clapsis are an online exclusive for $74.95.

The Money Maldovan designed Muppets 2 series is available in two forms. As individual blind boxes for the “D-Street Price” of $11.95 (as opposed to the Disney Store price of $12.95). You can also purchase a whole case of 24 for $286.80.

All 12 of the Sea Creatures are up, and the price is only $9.95! This is the first available vinylmation using the new mold. They were designed by Billy Davis and will also be released at D-Streets later today.

Also available:
Toy Story Cases for $238.80 each
Villains Cases for $238.80 each
Holiday 2 Cases for $238.80 each
Animation 1 Cases for $238.80 each
9″ Park 5 Goofy’s Barnstormer for $44.95
9″/3″ Park 5 Mad Hatter and Dormouse for $74.95
9″/3″ Urban 5 Racecar and Driver for $74.95
9″ Create Your Own White for $14.99

Gumball Machine Release – 4/22/11

Update: 11:40 PM According to the vinylmation.com event page, Sea Creatures and Muppets 2 will also be coming out online tomorrow. So stay up late or get up early to buy some of these! (Thanks Playwright for the addition heads up!)


We just read that the Urban 6 9″/3″ combo of the Gumball Machine and the kid blowing bubbles will be released online tomorrow! The artist is Caley Hicks. This is a must have if you got the Gumball Ear Hat.

When Paul Met Julie

We here at Destination Vinylmation would like to congratulate Paul and Julie on their engagement. Paul took a special approach to asking his lady for her hand, and since it involved Vinylmation we asked Paul to tell us a little about what went into making that special night.

“It was June of 2009 in California Adventure that my girlfriend, Julie, and I purchased our very first vinylmations. Little did we know that almost two years later our small purchase would become our biggest addiction and hobby together. Going to either Disney World or Disneyland every year has become a tradition for us, and now collecting and trading vinylmations has become part of that tradition.”
“When I was in the planning stage of proposing to Julie I was trying to come up with a great shock that I could do that I hadn’t seen before, something not cliche. So I ordered a couple of blank vinylmations not knowing how that would work out. Upon starting work on it, I really liked the way it was coming out and had to move on to the next step in the process; how to make this whole thing a surprise.”
“The plan was to place my custom, inside a sealed package, then place that sealed package inside a current series vinylmation box and glue it shut. Opening a box carefully and patiently, so I could reseal it, was not so difficult. Opening the vinylmation bag inside the box was. I tried to open some vinylmation bags like a bag of chips. This result did not work out. So I eventually made a small slit on the bottom of the bag with a razor blade, and slide out the vinylmation feet first. Once I finished my custom vinylmation and custom artist card (yes I created a custom artist card also, gotta be authentic), I slid it inside the bag and used some clear packing tape, carefully placed inside the slip, to seal up the bag. Next, I glued the box and I was all set.”
“Later that evening, I invited Julie over to open up the vinylmations I had bought over the weekend. It worked out well that Muppets 2 was released this past week because it didn’t look suspicious that I had purchased some vinylmations for us to open. We set up to open hers and mine, I had her go first, and the rest is history. I was very nervous because I’m not much of an artist but, I’ll say she was totally surprised. I would say it was a home run.”

-Paul

Nick’s Character Autograph 9″

Each year on my Birthday I take a 9″ Vinylmation to WDW and add some character signatures to it. Yesterday I decided to take some fun pictures with my new Celebration 1st Visit Park Jrs that seemed to fit nicely with my vinyl. I included some close ups of these Jrs, maybe my favorites so far.

Character Autographed 9″
FastPass Jr
Autograph Jr (back)
Autograph Jr (front)