The Vinyl Frontier, A Documenatary Exploring World of Vinyl Toys

by Scott Beale on November 19, 2007 · 5 comments

The Vinyl Frontier is an upcoming documentary by Daniel Zana about the world of vinyl toys. Here’s the trailer that he showed at this year’s Comic-Con.

Featuring some of todays top designers, collectors and toy producers including: Attaboy, Tim Biskup, Luke Chueh, Dalek, Tristan Eaton, Ron English, Huck Gee, Thomas Han, Frank Kozik, Joe Ledbetter, Tara Mcpherson, Sket One, Joey Potts, Jermaine Rogers, Bwana Spoons, and many many more…

Here’s a spotlight on our friend Attaboy from the documentary .

Thanks to Attaboy for the tip!

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documentary by Daniel Zana - Gigposters.com
November 23, 2007 at 9:57 am

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1 SteamCrow November 20, 2007 at 11:57 am

It is really nice to hear Attaboy’s take on his work, and his inspiration for Axtrx.

Very cool.

This will be a good watch.

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2 Bonnie Burton November 20, 2007 at 3:41 pm

AWESOME! I can’t wait for this doc to come out! It looks great and has some of my favorite artists involved!

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