The fact that his creations cater to both the young and the not so young, it makes me wish I was rich and could afford to buy all the toys that he released. Unfortunately most of his items are sold out and if you decide to go to eBay then you have to pay a hefty price for his collectibles. JLED’s trademark is the thick outlines on his cute and colorful characters. A vinyl collector will know a JLED product when he/she sees one.
Collectors are always anxious to buy his items whenever they become available and some are really hard to get because of his popularity. During 3rd quarter of last year, there was an announcement of yet another masterpiece release from JLED of 2 characters called Terror and Magnus. This was in collaboration with an outfit called The Loyal Subjects who made 515 limited edition sets and was pre selling it for $99.00 per set.
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Collector’s Perspective:
If you are a follower of JLED’s merchandise then you already know that his toys are HOT collectibles. There is always frenzy whenever he releases a toy and some are fortunate to buy them at regular price while others have to go to eBay or forums just to get their hands on one.
As with all his toys I strongly recommend Terror & Magnus as part of your collection. The value appreciates over time (check out his Bunnies and the cats). Over the years, some of his toys have been criticized because he was releasing the same character with different color ways. To the critics it is just another fast way to earn money since the mould is the same. The only differences are the new colors and Terror & Magnus are guilty as charged. As of this writing I have seen and photographed 4 color ways already.
You can purchase T & M directly at The Loyal Subjects’ site http://theloyalsubjects.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=15 ($99.00 regular edition) and http://theloyalsubjects.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=25 ($115.00 death metal edition). The latter being a bit more expensive because only 199 sets were made as opposed to the 515 sets for the regular edition. There is also an icy blue (European edition) and Lava, which is the holy grail in the series.
PhoTOYgrapher's Perspective:
Lava AP edition
PhoTOYgrapher's Perspective:
There is one photographer who brings out the best in these vinyls when it comes to photographing them and it's Brian Mc Carty (http://www.mccartyphotoworks.com/). The guy takes a lot of time to prepare for his location shoots and sometimes add live models in his pictures. Brian's pictures are what I consider the best way to bring your collectibles outdoors. Unfortunately I do not have the time to do what he is doing.
You can also do tabletop shots with plain backgrounds and just do a composite later (adding a colorful background) via Photoshop. Better yet bring these guys outdoors and give it a Mc Carty treatment.
Some Issues:
1.) Limited movements.
2.) Some paint quality issues
3.) Vinyl collecting is expensive
Gears used:
Canon DSLR
Canon 70-300mm Lens
Benro A300 Tripod
3 pcs. Jinbei 180 watts (each), Softbox, Grid & Pocket Wizards
Falcon Eyes Product Table
they're so cuuttee!!
ReplyDeleteStill need the Euro and Lava Versions! But I know those are gonna cost an arm and a leg and probably some other body parts pa! Congrats to your friend who snagged all versions!
ReplyDeleteJoy, cute diba? Hehehe
ReplyDeleteToymastah, huhu it is going to cost and arm and a leg for the Icy Blue and Lava... at least you have 2 already, I have yet to get one =D