Saturday, July 9, 2011

New Vinylmation on Display at WDW

I was like a kid in a candy store last night at the Vinylmation/Pin Trade show at Walt Disney World. The candy store was the Fantasia Ballroom in the Contemporary Resort. The candy was the amazing looking upcoming Vinylmation from Park 7, Holiday 3, Urban 7, Astrology and the Florida Project. First up, lets flash back to the year 2000. Remember this:
This figure will be in Park 7 and scheduled for an early fall 2011 release. It's the EPCOT ball as it looked in 2000 when they added the Mickey hand, wand and stars. I am in a minority, but I liked this look a lot. Not as a permanent feature, and the 7 years it was there was a bit too long, but I was a fan. And I'm a HUGE fan of this figure. With the ball in the body, using the right arm as sorcerer Mickey's arm (note the red sleeve), and the accessory wand with star!!! With the clear blue head and stars in the ears, this figure looks amazing in person. Also from Park 7...
Beautiful colors on this Kali River Rapids figure. Kali of course is a place to get very, very wet at the Animal Kingdom. Depending on what third of the raft you sit on, you either stay rather dry, get a little wet or couldn't be more wet if you just jumped into the river. One more Park 7 was there. Check out the Hollywood Studios Earful tower.
The tower perfectly fits the Vinylmation mold and looks great. But what's that red, white and blue figure in the bottom corner?
BOOM! This fireworks figure from this Fall's Holiday 3 is explosive. (sorry) We saw the pin from Sci Fi academy pics, and as expected, it comes with the cone cap.
In this side view, you can see the fuse. You can also peak at the side of Earful Tower where you can see Mickey Mouse. But that's not all! Astrology was on hand. And check this out:
Ya, Sagittarious has a bow. It seems to be the only accessory in the set. Astrology, designed by the talented combo Lisa Badeen and Maria Clapsis, with art direction by Thomas Scott, has designs that are really thought out. Here's a look at the whole set:
I'm not a big fan of this set in theory, and am still not sure what ones, if any I'll be buying, but I can't deny the set is well designed with the constellations mapped out onto the figures and perfect placement of the designs.
The packaging is an open window design with 6 figures pictured on one side and 6 on the other. They list the dates corresponding to the astrology signs so you can pick your figures out very easily.
Up to now, we have only seen a 2D version the 9" Park 6 Davy Crockett. When we saw the 3" version for the D23 Expo, Davy had a coon skin hat with a tail. It looks great, and lead us to hope for the same for the 9" version. From the picture, we knew he would have the hat... but the tail?
Oh yeah! The King of the Wild Frontier is going to look great exploring the wilderness of my Vinylmation cabinet. Now we have seen all of Urban 7 before, but last night, one of life's great mysteries would be answered. When we first saw Mike Sullivan's, what we first called, "a Bob Ross painting like figure"...

we had no real clue what it represented. But what we did know, is the back would hold all the answers and let us know exac...
Oh. Ok, maybe it didn't. Let's move on to The Florida Project...
Dumbo from The Florida Project
Pooh from The Florida Project
I wasn't sure about the Empress Lilly figure, but the design look spectacular in person. The printing, the colors and the quality are really special on this Florida Project Vinylmation. The packaging was also on full display for the first time in person.
Speaking of The Florida Project, they also had many of the pins on display. I visited those boards many times. I can't wait for this event. I'm a huge retro Disney fan, and these products look great. Darn you Vinylmation for being my gateway drug to pins! Well, I had fun seeing everyone there last night. Did you make some good trades? What do you think of the Vinylmation on display?

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