Hey Taxi 9″ Up Close and Personal
Now for the photos of the real 9″ Hey, Taxi NYC Disney Store exclusive! (The previous pics were from the statue inside the store) It’s slightly different from the statue but somethings are much more clear. Here’s the back…

I think the 9″ head clearly shows the World Trade Center towers better then the statue’s head. I wonder what Jim Valeri’s reasoning was for placing them in the skyline. Whatever the reason you have to agree that it screams New York City.
A closer shot of the image on the back. Mickey pointing at Lady Liberty and the license plate reading Mickey. (It’s pretty crazy that Mickey ended up in a taxi with his name on the back! That’s like getting a ride in the Cash Cab! What are the chances!)
And the front…
I love the details of the lights on the taxi sign. In fact they painted them from all four perspectives.
Tell us what you think!
Graffiti Back! and Front

More updates from our NYC reporter Lori.
Another exclusive here at Destination Vinylmation. The back of the the Graffiti Limited edition NYC Disney Store exclusive.
Check it out! On the top is the night sky with a skyline of NYC. Then the rest of the body is a red brick wall with graffiti (hense the name) The word Mickey is spray painted across the wall in black and there are blue and yellow paint splatters.
The most interesting part is the void (thank you CSI) in the big yellow splatter pattern in the shape of Mickey Mouse. Is it possible the cute mouse has been committing a crime? Maybe this is Duffy’s house and Mickey wants to remind him who’s the big cheese?
This vinylmation was designed by artist Gerald Mendez. It is a limited edition of 1540, and each one is numbered! (1540 is the address of the new Disney Store in Times Sqaure)
And for the fans, the front of the Graffiti 9″ vinylmation also!

The New York Skyline, at night with a big moon shining on the front. As with the Hey, Taxi vinylmation, the skylines differ from front to back.
Let us know what you think about these new vinylmations!
First Look at the NYC Hey, Taxi Vinylmation
Destination Vinylmation Exclusive
A first look at what appears to be the BACK of a large display model of the 9″ Hey, Taxi NYC Disney Store exclusive. (confirmed!) While the front was an empty window reflecting skyscrapers, the back has Mickey pointing to the Statue of Liberty which is reflected in the glass! Also there are taillights and the license plate says, “Mickey”. So with that we know of the front, the body of the vinylmation if the actual taxi with the head having the Taxi sign with lights, along with the blue sky and the skyline of New York City. The front has head lights and a grill, and the back has tail lights and a handle to open the trunk. Also of note: the skyline on the front with the Empire State Building is different from the skyline on the back (more on that after the photo)!
This Vinylmation was designed by artist Jim Valeri, who up til now had never done a Vinylmation but has two coming out at the store today. This one, Hey, Taxi, and the New York, New York black 9″. Before working for the Disney Store Jim Valeri worked for Disney Consumer Products as well as Cartoon Network.
Also, is it just us, or are those the World Trade Center Twin Towers in the skyline on the back? We’ve put some thought into it, and they look like the right kind of shadows, and geographically, if you were headed to the Empire State Building from the Statue of Liberty, you would go near them. What are your thoughts? Tell us what you think in the Comments!
For anyone who wanted to see the front half. Also notice the Blue boxed New York vinylmations below the statue. Those are the 9″ New York, New York vinylmations. That means the statue is huge!!
Waiting in line…
Destination Vinylmation NYC reporter Lori will be reporting from NYC Disney Store for us. Check back here all day for updates on all the Vinylmation related material in the store along with the first look at the 4 NYC exclusives. Also check out Destination Disney’s facebook page for updates on other non-vinylmation discoveries at the store.













