Quantcast
Channel: Alltop RSS feed for toys.alltop.com
Viewing all 90227 articles
Browse latest View live

Custom-Feature: Swanicorn in Bloom! by Martin Hsu

$
0
0
martin_hsu_swanicorn_01

Martin Hsu (www.martinhsu.com) shares with us final images of his custom-Swanicorn (form created by Daniel Fleres), completed for 'The Gathering' at Dragatomi, which launch Saturday March 9th. Am thoroughly enchanted with the prettiness and exquisite-effort in this piece, to which Martin adds: "I'm really happy with it and think will do more customs in this style in the future." Swanicorn in Bloom is currently available to purchase here.

martin_hsu_swanicorn_02
martin_hsu_swanicorn_03

Custom-Feature: Bling Bling Team by Javier Jiménez

$
0
0
BLINGBLINGTEAM-01
BLINGBLINGTEAM-02 BLINGBLINGTEAM-03

From Javier Jiménez (www.exoesqueletodevinilo.com) comes an irresistible duo of customs dubbed THE BLING BLING TEAM, with his love for hiphop manifest unto "Sneakerhead $hibara" and "Lil N Negora", and they be wicked-cool! Folks interested to commission Javier for his ill-works are to email: return2energiser [at] gmail.com (Tell him TOYSREVIL sent ya!)

Japan Earthquake Anniversary

$
0
0

Exactly 2 years ago to this day on 2011 March 11th, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck the east coast of Japan at 14:46. It was the most powerful earthquake to have ever hit Japan. The quake triggered a tsunami which reached 40 feet that devastated many towns on the east coast.

The combined earthquake and tsunami that occurred on 3.11 is known as the "Tohoku Chihou Taiheiyooki Jishin" [東北地方太平洋沖地震] or "The Great East Japan Earthquake." In Japan its also abbreviated to Shinsai [震災].

The quake was so powerful that Honshu (the main island that makes up most of Japan) moved 8 feet to the East and even shifted the Earth on its axis. To top that off, the tsunami hit several nuclear facilities which eventually caused meltdowns. It didn't stop there - the nuclear reactors being shut down also meant that most of the Eastern side of Japan had blackouts.

I was in Hong Kong for a business trip at the time. I was actually having lunch with the Milky Holmes girls when all of a sudden Sora on her mobile phone tells us that there was a huge earthquake back in Japan...

We all went back to our hotel rooms to try to gather as much info as possible and contact ones who were close to us back in Japan. The images on TV of Japan being ravaged by the tsunami was so painful.

In this post I cover how the earthquake affected me and what life was like back then.


The huge screen in Hong Kong Times Square was showing images of the tsunami hitting the east coast. Today on the anniversary, most of the TV shows in Japan are marking the anniversary and warning parents that images of the tsunami could cause stress for children.


Folks in Hong Kong watching in disbelief.



Hong Kong's newspaper on the 12th March 2012.











The quake and tsunami hit on the 11th and we were due to go back a few days later but from the news outside of Japan, all we heard was that everybody was leaving Japan mainly due to the nuclear disaster. Parents called and asked us to stay in Hong Kong.
It was a stressful time - I knew that I wanted to go back to Japan no matter what but wifey's family were especially worried.

Even folks in Japan were recommending that we stay away from Japan for a while due to the lack of supplies, food and electricity. There were still many aftershocks at the time too and reports that another big quake could hit.

You read how Japan changed my life and ever since I moved here I've always considered Japan to be my home and and that if I had the choice, Japan is where I would die too.

Just sitting watching from the outside was too painful. Despite the risks, we decided to head back to Japan on schedule.


Before heading back to Japan, wifey said we should we pick up some rice as folks in Japan said that there wasn't going to be any for a while - never ever thought I'd buy rice overseas - not in this lifetime!


Arrival back in Tokyo. We took the ANA (All Nippon Airways) flight from Hong Kong to Haneda which took only just over 3 hours and arrived at about 19:00.


The main nuclear reactors meant that there wasn't enough electricity to go around so rolling blackouts were in effect - so for example a ward would have their planned black out between the hours of 9am - 5pm - then the next ward would get their black out etc.

Planned rolling blackouts meant that train services are disrupted but still running on a reduced service. The Keikyu line from Haneda was only running to Shinagawa - but Shinagawa is on the JR Yamanote line which is one of the most convenient lines available as it circles around Tokyo.


Even though the service is "reduced," as you can see from the train times here - its still more frequent that I've seen in many other parts of the world.
The first day of the quake hit East Japan hard - Tokyo was crippled and many simply could not get home as all the trains stopped.


Things on the trains seemed to be back to normal.


Most vending machines were turned off to save electricity. The whole of East Japan went into power conservation mode.


Back at home. I honestly that the damage was going to be much worse than this.



In the 13 years that I've been living in Japan, I've only had about 1 figure fall over in a quake - and it probably wasn't even standing properly.
I'm not complaining or sad about any of the damage in our house though - considering the damage and deaths up North, I have no right to complain.


All photos of the damage at home in this post.


The earthquake and tsunami affected the whole of Japan in many ways. Many factories were destroyed and logistics disrupted. Indeed there was a lack of rice but its not as if there wasn't any left - you just had to queue up for it.


"Get out of Tokyo now", "Starving in a city of ghosts" were some of the headlines in foreign media. The British embassy in Tokyo were giving out some sort of pills to protect Britons from the increasing levels of radiation and were even paying for flights back to the UK. Many Gaijin [外人] (non-Japanese folk) that I personally knew left the country and many others fled too.

Gaijin who left Japan were branded "Flyjin" - many Gaijin stared to complain about the "racist" new name even though the term was invented by a Gaijin ^^;

Radiation levels were increasing but were still lower than the levels in other cities around the world. Foreigners who left Japan that were worried about the radiation probably exposed themselves to more radiation on the flight out of Japan.

This photo taken in Shibuya a week after the earthquake - I went along to show folks around the world what was truly going on in Tokyo.



The shops however were running out of daily supplies - but only because people started to hoard - buying much more than what they needed meant there wasn't enough to go around.
Then when they announced that radiation levels were found in Tokyo's tap water - folks started to buy up all the mineral water.


Supermarkets had restrictions on food purchases - in this case it was 1 carton of milk per person.


In my lifetime I never thought I'd see modern day Japan like this.


Batteries, cosmetics, soaps and even paper where in shortage. Newspapers became thinner and some weekly publications didn't happen due to the paper shortage.


Many shops reduced their opening hours and to conserve electricity.


All the tissue sold out at this pharmacy - to get some, one would have to queue up early in the morning.




Read more about the food and supply shortage.


Our local shopping arcade darker than usual due to the electricity conservation.


Most of the neon signs were turned off and pretty much all the large TV screens were just blank. Due to everybody's efforts to save electricity, many (not all) of the planned blackouts were postponed as demand was kept lower than the supply but it meant that the streets of Tokyo at night were darker than dark.

This photo was taken in Shinjuku - I came out of the JR exit and was shocked to see Shinjuku like this.


Comparison of what Shinjuku normally looks like and how it looked like shortly after the earthquake.


Akihabara shortly after the quake - more photos in this post.


For several weeks, news of the nuclear reactors filled the news which slowly seemed to get worse.


After getting back to Tokyo, we experienced many aftershocks - a big one shortly after getting back.


The green border in the shape of an L that you see on the edge of the screen is known as the "L-ji" [L字] and usually appears during a TV show when there is a disaster - the L-ji was pretty much attached to every TV show for many weeks.


This photo taken at our neighbors place a few days after the quake - they've strapped their TV down in the event of another aftershock.


The newspapers back then were pretty grim - rolling blackouts, over 10,000 dead, explosions at the nuclear reactors and increasing levels of radiation. The aftershock epicenter moving closer to Mt Fuji made things feel grimmer than grim.



Constant news of the disaster wasn't doing much in bringing back hope to the citizens of Japan and after a while, some TV stations decided that what Japan needed were programs to cheer everybody up - especially those in evacuation centers and makeshift homes.

Many opposed the move and thought it was too early to be cheerful. I personally feel that it was important to get Japan back up on its feet again and staying glum wasn't doing anything to help the country.


The TV's at electronic stores showing more disaster related news.


Price of petrol was going up and folks were queuing up for hours to fill up their car - but most of this was just people hoarding. This meant that people who really needed it (folks up North) couldn't get around due to the lack of petrol.
This photo taken near where I live - the line of cars is actually a queue for the gas station down the road.


I wanted to head up North to the most heavily hit parts to help but I didn't know what I could do. I consulted with comrades in the Japanese government and they suggested that rather than go up to do heavy duty work, they said that I should do something that most others cant do - which was to cover the relief efforts of volunteer workers and let folks around the world know.

I done that and you can see the result below in the first episode of Culture Japan Season 2 which was broadcast across Japan and America.


The following photos taken when I was up North and you can see more in the Onagawa and Ishinomaki posts.















>Continue reading part 2 - the relief efforts.


About MascotsSubscribe by EmailTwitter Facebook

The Secret To Movie Night – Sea Salt Caramel Popcorn Recipe #PopSecretMovieNight

$
0
0
  The easiest way to enjoy time with your spouse is to make time. I think movie nights provide my husband and I with the opportunity to spend quality time alone. Whether it’s a scary movie or something more family friendly we enjoy watching movies, especially with our 3D TV! My biggest secret to having thee perfect movie night is in the food. A... [Continue Reading]

Celebrate Spring With Professional Portraits From The Picture People – 20% Off Coupon #PortraitMemories

$
0
0
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Picture People for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. I was thrilled when we received word that our family would be taking spring portraits with Picture People. As a family we really like to get family photos done often and update our walls and family members... [Continue Reading]

Contest! Mattel Disney Pixar CARS 2013 Diecast Poster!

$
0
0
While this is probably the poster available at Kmart CARS Day in June 2013, be one of the first on planet Earth to own your own copy months before! Mattel was nice enough to send one as a giveaway! It’s about 27″ by 40″ or about the size of a one-sheet, on poster stock and [...]

There’s a storm in the air

$
0
0
Re:creation’s Air Storm range has hit the shelves, providing a brand new firing toy for children aged eight and over.

Apparently We’ve Reached the Bottom of the Licensing Barrel …

$
0
0
I guess we’ve licensed every possible movie? Nothing wrong with a nice 1979 Pontiac Firebird diecast but how many people have been holding out until they get a card with David Spade? Okay, I’ve never actually seen “Joe Dirt,” cinematic classic?   Tweet This Post

Would Skylanders Toys Succeed Without The Video-game?

$
0
0
As Skylanders Swap Force promises to expand Activision's toy range, I test whether the video-game features really add to Skylanders' physical play and collect-ability for children.

Takara Tomy Transformers Masterpiece MP-17 Prowl and MP-18 Bluestreak

set database: LEGO 75013 umbarran mhc mobile heavy cannon

$
0
0
set database: LEGO 75013 umbarran mhc mobile heavy cannon







set number: 75013
set name: umbarran mhc mobile heavy cannon
theme: starwars, the clone wars tv
year: 2013
pieces: 493
prices: us$50
minifigs: 4
come with a cannon.
the cannon has 6 legs, openable front and rear cockpit and a top rotatable extendable launcher.
minifigs included an ahsoka tano minifig, a 212th clone trooper minifig and 2 umbaran minifigs.
great playability.
overall design is great.
must have for starwars lovers.
Bookmark and Share

More New Handmade Dolls For The Dollie Fashion Show Series

$
0
0
The "dollies" just LOVE showing off and never get tired of posting about themselves over on DOLLS Blog. Lately they've been showing pictures of some of the new handmade dolls just added to our Linda Walsh Originals Handmade Dolls & Crafts website. Here's some of the new handmade dolls that are strutting their stuff:


You just gotta love Humpty Harold and Dumpty Dixie.  They're just the cutest pair of "humpty dumpty" dolls around.  They look alike, they dress alike, and they speak alike.  The only difference is one is a boy and one is a girl.

Designer - Katie's Homespun Stitches

 DI068 - Dumpty Dixie - Handmade Cloth Doll Decoration
Dumpty Dixie loves being with Humpty Harold.  She's know him since she was born and they are inseparable.   

Dumpty Dixie is wearing her favorite blue dress that matches Humpty Harold's outfit perfectly.  Her dress is is gathered at the neck and wrists and has an eyelet lace collar with heart accent.  She has bloomers on that are gathered at the waist and ankles.  She has an adorable red bow affixed to her precious bald head.  Her favorite brown strip boots are on her feet.

Dumpty Dixie is an adorable decoration - especially when she's paired with Humpty Harold.

For more information on Dumpty Dixie please CLICK HERE. 

DI067 - Humpty Harold - Handmade Cloth Doll Decoration

Humpty Harold loves being with Dumpty Dixie. He's know her since she was born and they are inseparable.

Humpty Harold is wearing his favorite blue shirt and pantaloons that match Dumpty Dixie's outfit perfectly.  His shirt is is gathered at the neck and wrists and has a red collar.  A large red polka dot bow-tie sits just below his chin.  His pantaloons are gathered at the waist and hemmed on the bottom.  He has an almost perfect bald head and his favorite brown strip boots are on his feet.

Humpty Harold is an adorable decoration - especially when he's paired with Dumpty Dixie.

For more information on Humpty Harold please CLICK HERE. 


The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Dolls Lilly, Sally, and Megan are hoping that their little bit of humor and stressed out appearance will help you laugh when you, too, are a little stressed out.

Designer - Stitches & Sawdust

DI015A - The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Lilly - Handmade Bean Bag Sitting Doll

The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Lilly (blue floral print) is a handmade self-sitting cloth bean bag doll with drawn face, blushed cheeks, and wild red hair on the top of her head.  Her hands and feet are knotted and she's wearing her favorite blue print outfit.  And, of course, she's carrying her "Stressed Out!!! Who, ME??" sign.

The questions is - Who's more stressed out - you or Lilly?

For more information on The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Lilly please CLICK HERE.

DI015B - The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Sally - Handmade Bean Bag Sitting Doll

The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Sally (green floral print) is a handmade self-sitting cloth bean bag doll with drawn face, blushed cheeks, and wild red hair on the top of her head.  Her hands and feet are knotted and she's wearing her favorite green floral outfit.  And, of course, she's carrying her "Stressed Out!!! Who, ME??" sign.

The questions is - Who's more stressed out - you or Sally?

For more information on  The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Sally please CLICK HERE.

DI015C - The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Megan - Handmade Bean Bag Sitting Doll

The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Megan 
(yellow print)is a handmade self-sitting cloth bean bag doll with drawn gace, blushed cheeks, and wild red hair on the top of her head.  Her hands and feet are knotted and she's wearing her favorite yellow print outfit.  And, of course, she's carrying her "Stressed Out!!! Who, ME??" sign.

The questions is - Who's more stressed out - you or Megan?

For more information on  The Stressed Out! Who, Me?  Doll Megan please CLICK HERE. 


DI065 Sweet Pigtails - 19" Handmade Country Doll Decoration

Sweet Pigtails just loves baking cookies - especially gingerbread cookies.   She has a secret recipe for making hers, but won't disclose what it is.  Suffice to say that they are well worth the secret.  They're delicious.

Sweet Pigtails is a 19" cloth body doll with drawn face and blushed cheeks.  She has a mass of dark brown hair tied with red ribbons in pigtails on the top of her head.

She's wearing her favorite gingerbread baking dress with lace trim, and adorable red collar adorned with lace trim and an adorable red heart button.  She has a coordinating apron with red ribbon waistband.  She's also wearing long brown bloomers gathered at the waist and ankles.  Her brown boots are criss-cross laced with embroidery floss and she's carrying a gingerbread cookie mix. Sweet Pigtails has made 2 dozen gingerbread cookies so far but the faster she makes them the faster they are eaten.

Designer - Angels Attic

For more information on Sweet Pigtails please CLICK HERE.

LW100B Play Ball Please Jeffrey - 23" Handmade Wood and Cloth Little Boy Doll Decoration

“Play Ball, Please! Jeffrey”, 23” Little Boy Doll - Little Boy Doll Decoration - Summer Series

Play Ball, Please! Jeffrey just wants someone to play ball with him. That's all he can think about from the time he gets up until the time he goes to bed. He just wants to "play ball!" Anyone up for a little baseball. Come on now. Jeffrey wants to "play ball!" Anyone?

Play Ball, Please! Jeffrey loves baseball. Jeffrey is a free-standing boy doll. He has a gathered around the neck undershirt, long sleeve knit shirt, and sweatshirt vest. He has denim jeans and Champion athletic socks. His face is drawn and he has round black button eyes and ears. He also has a fabric covered wood head, wood body and painted wood sneaker feet. His hair is long, brown, and wind blown. He is carrying several baseball bats is his hands.

Play Ball Please, Jeffrey is a wonderful decoration.

Designer - Linda Walsh Originals

For more information on Play Ball Please, Jeffrey please CLICK HERE.


Posted by Linda Walsh Originals- "Doll Patterns for Grown-up Girls!"
Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns - "Instant Download E-Patterns for Grown-up Girls!"
Linda Walsh Originals Dolls - "Handmade Dolls & Crafts for Grown-up Girls!"

Pic of the Day > The Witch Hunters of Oz by Evil Cheese Scientist

$
0
0
The Witch Hunters of Oz by Evil Cheese Scientist Submit your Flickr photos to Poe Ghostal’s Pic of the Day!

diy: bead bunny bookmark

$
0
0
I once saw an absolutely adorable little wooden bear bookmark at Barnes and Noble, and ever since that day, oh, 2 years ago at least, I have hoped to make my own version. The original was a little more mid-century mod meets anime, but hey, my bead bunny bookmarks are a little easier to make [...]

Bluefin Announces S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla (1964) Coming to the U.S. in July

$
0
0
Bluefin has sent along the official info and release date for the S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla (1964): Yuji Sakai’s master crafted S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla series continues with the highly anticipated release of Godzilla (1964) as the iconic monster appeared in the 1964 feature film “Mothra vs. Godzilla”. Only available as a Tamashii Web Shop exclusive in Asia, S.H.MonsterArts [...]

Disney Planes Toys from Mattel

$
0
0
Coming to theaters August 9,2013 is a new 3D animated film by Disney called ‘Planes’. Along with a new animated film, comes some fun toys based off of it! Mattel is releasing a few Disney Planes Toys in August and we have a sneak peek for you. We did get some hands on experience withRead More

Quarter-Scale Mark VII Limited Edition Collectible Bust

$
0
0
Hot Toys has revealed their 1/4th scale Mark VII Limited Edition Collectible Bust from the upcoming Iron Man 3 film. The bust features light-up functions and metallic colored painting on the armor. Sideshow Collectibles currently has the Mark VII Bust available to purchase for $99.99, with an anticipated shipping date in Q3 of 2013. The [...]

MIMOCO Announces New Adventure Time BMO Rainbow MIMOBOT

$
0
0
BMO is the newest Adventure Time character to be added to the MIMOCO Flash Drive line! The new character was unveiled at SXSW in Austin, TX (my city – woohoo!). BMO Rainbow MIMOBOT is now available in a limited edition of just 2,000 hand-numbered pieces at www.mimoco.com. BMO Rainbow MIMOBOT Description BMO isn’t just aRead More

Mimoco X ‘Adventure Time’ Limited Edition BMO...

$
0
0






Mimoco X ‘Adventure Time’ Limited Edition BMO Rainbow Mimobot USB Flash Drives

Mimoco is premiering this Mimobot drives of BMO from Adventure Time at this year’s SXSW (South By Southwest) in up to 128GB and they also come in USB 3.0. Each one comes pre-loaded with wallpapers, screen savers, a full Adventure Time episode, and all sorts of other rad stuff.

These are limited to just 2,000 in the whole wide world. Pick one up from Mimoco’s booth #422 at SXSW, Mimoco.com, or select specialty retailers.

Lego Evolves in a Soho Exhibition

$
0
0
Lego is out of the toy box and into the art gallery. New York-based contemporary artist and sculptor Nathan Sawaya is debuting a new collection of artwork titled In Pieces, a multimedia collaboration with award-winning Australian photographer Dean West. In Pieces features a series of large-scale tableau compositions based on ideas about nature, culture, society, [...]
Viewing all 90227 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images