| Urban 7 Combo Topper
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| Alien
Artist: Thomas Scott
Mystery solved. We know know what set this classic alien figure is in. However there are at least two versions. A solid green and a clear green. One is the variant.
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| Zombie School Girl
Artist: Lin Shih
She is a very preppy, nerdy girl design. But also the coloring is odd and no eyeballs. Is she a zombie nerd girl? Will those glasses be a removable accessory? |
| Spaghetti and Meatballs
Artist: Casey Jones
A delicious looking Vinylmation. Like the meatball ears. It would be cool if there was a fork in the back digging into this dish.
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| Dizturbed Rocker
Artist: Thomas Scott
This guy is at a concert getting ready to do some head banging. He appears to be wearing studded wristbands and belt. Nice facial expression. Will this be more accepted than Scott's U5 Bearded Man?
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| Paint Splatter
Artist: Susana
Looks like a Disney artist got wild with the paint brushes again. I do like the heart shaped splatter on the chest. We will see what kind of detail we get on the back. It's a clear figure.
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| Jukebox
Artist: Caley Hicks
An old school jukebox design. For the younger people out there, think iPod, only larger, doesn't hook up to your computer and isn't digital. I like the music notes in the ears. The colors are great on this one.
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| Rotary Phone
Artist: Lisa Badeen
A nod to the era when it took 5 minutes to call someone. And whats that in the head? Phones once had cords? And look, another phone number on a Vinylmation! A clear head with the cord going through it.
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| Dark Side of the Mouse
Artist: Maria Clapsis
Looks like a peak into the 60s or 70s with a psychedelic space theme. Check out the Mickey head in the foot!
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| Squirrel and Nut
Artist: Doug Strayer
Cutesters Too had a kid in a squirrel outfit. On the bottom next to Maria’s name was an acorn. This is a similar idea, only the Squirrel is more realistic, as is the nut.
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| Penguin
Artist: Maria Clapsis
Another penguin! (Which Disney actually made a joke about!) Here he is holding a fish. This one seems a little more gruesome then the squirrel, because the fish is living.
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| Cyclops
Artist: Mike Sullivan
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