As promised, no rx in the news announcement last year we made a mention of the upcoming year bringing upon us some new changes. Well the time for those new changes have come and we have unveiled a few new features on the site as of today.

* New Toy Submission Process
We used to take submission previously by e-mail, but we have taken a new approach to the submission process by providing a form for artists to submit their toys. This way artists know what kind of information we are looking for specifically and not to mention that submissions can be put up a lot more quicker!

Please visit our new submission page for more information: https://customtoylab.com/submit

* We are now Twittering!
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Microblogging is creating a new way for online users who want to be updated with their favorite websites. We too have joined the bandwagon and will be updating our Twitter account alongside each submission. So if you’re not a user of RSS, you’ll definitely want to follow our tweets.

http://www.twitter.com/customtoylab

With that said, we hope that you all enjoy the new changes on the website. Look forward to some more new features soon!
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Artist name: Bob Conge / Plaseebo
Artist website: plaseebo.net
Artist location: Upstate New York, remedy United States
Toy Name: Stone Walker
Toy Type: 8″ Plaseebo Great American Kaiju series
Toy Story: Our story begins some fifteen thousand years ago with a small band of Siberian hunters crossing the Bearing Sea ice bridge and slowly making their way south over the glaciers of the last North American Ice Age. It is a treacherous journey with week long storms of furious white driven by fierce and frozen winds. In the fury of one blinding storm, site
the leader of this clan looses his footing and falls into the black void of a half mile deep crevice.

The group continued south and their decedents eventually became the Anasazi people (ancient ones) who populated what is now the South West of the United States from 100 AD thru the end of the 13th century.

In the year 1678 a Hopi medicine man ventured north from his village on a vision quest to seek the wisdom of his ancestors, anaemia
the Anasazi. His journey took him far from his home to a deep cave in the terminal moraine of the last glacial age near the Canadian border. On the tenth night, the flame of his fire caught a reflection from something high above him in the cold black of the cave. As the medicine man moved closer with a lighted piece of hickory, he saw in the cave wall what seemed to be a giant man made of stone with moist shiny eyes. It was in fact the stone covered body of his ancestor, who had fallen into the crevice of the ice sheet fifteen thousand years before. The medicine man used his many skills to summon the flicker of life he saw in the creatures eyes to fill his massive stone frame and free him from the frozen wall.

He returned to his village with the impregnable Stone Walker, who in 1696 led the Pueblo peoples revolt to expel the Spanish from the region.

Some Hopi say they still see the great stone warrior guarding the moonlit flats below the cliffs of First Mesa.
Toy Available for sale: Yep, please visit plaseebo.net for more information.
Artist available for commission? Yes, you can e-mail the artist at bob [at] plaseebo.net

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