Hot Toys "The Art of Collectible" Book

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I would love a book that shows all the behind the scenes sketches, prototypes, & stories of released and unreleased Hot Toys figures.
 
Seems a bit like the Sideshow Catalogs... could be cool. I figure the Stealth will be some super exclusive figure that will be good flipping material; so if the book comes with it that would just be a nice bonus.
 
I wanna see the process of how they make their figures . The factory , all the molds , etc , that would kick ass
 
I wanna see the process of how they make their figures . The factory , all the molds , etc , that would kick ass

I'm with you on that brother. I would kill to see the ht process from start to finish. I'm sure they wouldn't show trade secrets but I would love to see sculpture processes like Tsang posts on his site. Also box development and costume construction. Could be brilliant.
 
Have to admit I'm really excited to see this. I'm wondering if there will be different editions, hardback., hardback slip-cased, signed, with exclusive figure etc. Need more info!
 
I would not mind seeing a book like this. It is like Sideshow but it can be a great historical piece done in volumes.
 
I wonder if they had the book for sale at the comic con.(I forgot to ask). And I'm curious as to the price point for this book and where to buy it.
 
Looks interesting... I'd like to see more though, and a price...
 
Actually the book MAY be a tribute to all of the various customs of Iron Man that were done. Just like the Vader Helmet project.

I know that when the Iron Man Art expo was going on in Hong Kong, I thought it would have been cool as heck to have a table book of them.

But I'm just speculating for now.
 
Actually the book MAY be a tribute to all of the various customs of Iron Man that were done. Just like the Vader Helmet project.

I know that when the Iron Man Art expo was going on in Hong Kong, I thought it would have been cool as heck to have a table book of them.

But I'm just speculating for now.

Those Iron Man customs were cool, but I seriously hope that this book isn't just that. I'd love to see a retrospect of HT back to the olden days when they were bootlegging movie characters.
 
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