Big Rollin’ Rascal


by Scott Tolleson

Stolleart Studio brings you a companion piece to the now “sold out” Tricycle Terror. Big Rollin’ Rascal sits intensely on her plastic big-wheeled racing machine, ready to mow down anyone who gets in her way. This feisty racer sports the # 51 on her back and lightning bolts on her ride for good luck. Rascal is 4.25″ tall and made of Polystone Resin. Limited to 250 pieces.

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Doc Von Block “ILL”

by Scott Tolleson

Born and raised as the only child of successful circus performers, Bobby Von Block was a lonely, misunderstood child who was often teased by the other children for being too square. He spent much of his time studying physics, carpentry and mind reading. His best and only friend throughout childhood was his homemade assistant, Ivan the Beaker. After high school Bobby dropped out of college because he found it too difficult trying to obtain a PhD in Happy Sciences. Instead, he decided to focus on earning a Master of Madness in Evil Sciences. Von Block now lives deep in the forest of Transylgrainia where he spends his days concocting formulas to destroy butterflies, unicorns, bunny rabbits and all other cheerful creatures.

Doc Von Block stands at 5″ tall , each accompanied by an Ivan the Beaker accessory. These toys are made of 100% high grade wood and packaged in keepsake wood boxes. Each Doc is unique due to the staining on the wood grain! From Stolleart Studio.

“ILL” colorway is limited to only 150 pieces.

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Jibibuts Wooden Blindbox by Noferin

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Noferin continues to bring fine quality wooden figures to your door with their affordable blindbox series, the Jibibuts. Fun for adults and children alike!

One display case guarantees a complete set. There are 12 characters to collect plus two super secret rare Gold and Silver editions packed randomly. Sizes range from 2.5 – 3.5 inches.  Made from sustainably harvested rubber wood. Jibibuts sp., are long-lived forest dwellers native to the west coast of Carrara Island. Found mostly in moist temperate climates, they scurry about the forest floor consuming all manner of fallen leaf litter. Jibibuts sp., are important biological indicators of forest health. Specimens discovered by the Biological Institute of Carrara.

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