ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月3日 05時36分


For some creators, the action figure toy has gone artisanal. What was once the dominion of large toy companies has, in recent years, become a medium for independent artists who mold, cast and package plastic and resin collectibles — sometimes using repurposed parts of other toys — to celebrate the niche obsessions of their youth. Fans shell out $50 or more for these figures, which often channel brash 1980s aesthetics and a sense of nostalgia. “With a lot of the guys who collect and do this, it’s all deeply rooted in their childhoods,” said Peter Goral, 33, who started making artisanal action figures around 2007 and said he now lives comfortably on the income they generate. @karstenmoran took this photo of some of the toy characters made by creator Dave Healey. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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