3A’s epic art/toy show in Hong Kong is one of the most anticipated events for fans of Ashley Wood and 3A. Unfortuneatly, attending the event is a privilege only afforded by a few.
That’s why Rad Toy Review asked S. Ryoma to be our inside man for the event. To truly cover the event, he had his work cut out for him but sitting at almost an hour in length he came through with spades.
Enough of an intro, I’m sure you just want to see the video.
Pull up a comfy chair, grab a frothy beverage and enjoy the next best thing to being there.
So going down in Hong Kong right now is Reventure, 3A’s art and toy show. This is where Ashley Wood gets to display a ton of his fantastic art and 3A show off bunches of their new stuff coming down the tubes. We decided not to take the fact that we could not attend this year sitting down and took it upon ourselves to scour the web for every drop of imageration (word?) we could find. We did this, so you don’t have to!
Warning: No re-sizing or formatting for this thread as none of these images are our property. Credit listed under each image.
Check back often as we’ll update this thread as new images become available.
not strictly ReVenture.. but get to see Bouncer Ankous in contrast pic by Kadoo
TOTEM opened! pic by smurfy
more TOTEM pic by pepeto
TOTEM Vampire pic by pepeto
ash signing and sketch pic by HK Legion
ash SNAKE sketch pic by HK Legion
bot sniper pic by HK Legion
unknown 10 Finger Gang member? pic by toysdaily
MAK pic by pepeto
MGS REX.. what a beast! pic by Pepeto
Ash art pic by Pepeto
Ash art pic by pepeto
showroom floor pic by Pepeto
showroom floor pic by pepeto
show room floor pic by pepeto
sweet Solid Gold Death Mask Tshirt pic by Pepeto
Rufus Dayglow and his statue pic by Tigerfeet
epic 3A Staff tshirts.. lucky dogs pic by Cody
TK Gang image by Sophora
Supreme Nom White image by 3A
HKV TK image by HK Legion
Wall of awesome image by tigerfeet
totem pic by tigerfeet
Someones ReVenture haul! pic by HK Legion
ReVenture TKs pic by HK Legion
Nabler 1:1 head pic by HK Legion
Full Size TK pic by HK Legion
lady sham pic by HK Legion
Lady Sham back pic by HK Legion
AP Zombs! pic by 3A
AP Zombs pic by 3A
AP Zomb pic by 3A
Ghost Popbot pic by 3A
ap Zombs! pic by 3A
Sunday JC pic by 3A
Singing Kitty pic by 3A Blog
HK Exclusive TQs pic by 3A Blog
Ankou EX with hands! pic by 3A blog
Rothchild 3AA varient pic by 3A Blog
Lady Sham pic by 3AVox
Halo pic by 3AVox
Metal Gear Ray pic by 3AVox
Portal figs!
M.a.k pic by 3AVox
Totem pic by Terence Tam
Mrs Shadow? pic by Terrence Tam
Real Steel pic by Terrence Tam
Totem! image by Cody
totem related? pic from 3ABlog
tomorrow queens! pic from 3A Blog
solid gold death mask faux bronz pic from 3A blog
Ashley Wood's Lampless Leg (not official title) photo from HKV2 blog
Rufus Dayglow piece photo from HKV2 blog
Kow Yokoyama, creator of M.a.K signing some boxes
New TK show exclusives pic by HK Legion
wall of toys photo by Dennis Chau
1:1 Peaceday Dropcloth and Square! pic by Dennis Chau
Today is a special day for me because today my wife has taken over and written her first toy review! Not only did she do the write-up, but she shot all the photos as well. I’ll add a few of my own thoughts here and there as well to spice things up, but the majority of the following is all her!
Also at the end of this review is Rad Toy Review’s very first unboxing YouTube video! We’re still working out the kinks but it’s a good start and we’re excited to see where it takes us!
– Knives
INTRO
Hi all! Knives’ wife (sometimes called The Red Lady) here. I didn’t think it was possible for toys to take over any more of husband’s life until this website came along. To my chagrin, it immediately proved my theory wrong. I mean, really, who writes over 4,000 words about a toy? I don’t think he ever even wrote that much for school assignments! I feel if I have any hope of spending time with him ever again, I’m going to have to get involved with this toy business occasionally. So here I am! He’s asked me to share my perspective for this review, as a non-collector and “outsider” of sorts. While I won’t pretend to understand his relentless drive to collect toys and subsequent obsession with them, as a creative type, I do think some look pretty cool, so I’ll do my best to be fair and not let my personal feelings of abandonment color my words 😉 On to Mr. Square Bomb!
PACKAGING
The box he comes in is…well, it’s a box. Garden variety corrugated cardboard, white on the outside, brown on the inside. Other than the (comparatively rather large) threeA logo, the artwork is all black, white and orange. It’s simple, but kind of a neat look. I don’t really get the word bubble on the side, though. I guess it’s supposed to be what the square thinks, but it’s way too serious to come out of that goofy face.
K – The only thing I’d like to add about the packaging is actually about the brown shipping box it comes in. On the side clearly reads the words “SQUARE BOMB”. Yes, 3A has sent us all bombs in the mail. Prominently labeled as such. I wonder how many (if any) of these were held up in customs because of it.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Just the toy. Unless you’re super creative, and then I guess you could maybe do something with the plastic shell pieces?
THE BREAKDOWN
I’m going to ‘fess up here and admit that while I regularly give Knives a hard time about his “Ash” obsession, I actually really like some of Ashley Wood’s art (I could happily live without the scantily clad women with weird looking feet) and think a lot of his toys are pretty neat looking. The squares are definitely my favorite. Simple, but they have personality and are pretty cute. And before you go thinking I’m all girly and I just like cutesy things, know this – when the zombie apocalypse comes, I’m the one in this household that knows how to handle a weapon.
Ahem. Now that we have that cleared right up…
This square is a little different than the others, mostly because he’s carrying a giant bomb on his noggin. I’m not sure how he intends to use it, given that he lacks arms, but it’s there. His face is a little different than the other squares too. He still has that bucktooth thing going on, but his lip is far less curled out. I know he’s supposed to be the “crazy” one, on account of the word “unstable” printed on his face in giant block letters (subtle, no?), but he actually looks a little less crazy than the normal squares because of the lip. He’s also got one pretty sweet eyebrow over his left eye. He seems very sneaky to me!
I’m really impressed with how much articulation he has for a toy with so few appendages. Knives tells me it’s about the same as the other squares, but I guess this is the first time I really played with one. You can twist the base that the legs attach to all the way around, rotate and twist the top of the legs around a ball joint and even twist his feet back and forth a bit. Unfortunately, with so many options and his top-heavy nature, it was a little difficult to get him to actually stand up while photographing.
One of the things I think is so cool about these toys is the interesting paint jobs. The weathering and detail are (normally) great. This guy looks like he’s had dirty water running down him along with the normal weathering detail on the edges. There’s also some reddish splatter in there that breaks things up nicely.
Given that I’m usually such a fan of the paint though, I’ve gotta say I think they really phoned it in on the bomb. It’s a random assortment of red, brown and silver splatters that don’t make any sense to me, and are applied in a really lazy manner. There’s about four smudge marks around the main body of the bomb, with each color right on top of the other in the exact same spot, and anywhere with a dip is completely free of paint.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall I like this little guy. He’s got personality. It was pretty easy to come up with a little back story for him while taking pictures. If you don’t look too close, the paint job looks nice. The only other issue I had with him is that it’s pretty unclear how the bomb is attached. The belly of the bomb just kinda squares out, sitting flush to the top of his head. I feel like this was a missed opportunity for cool detail that would sell the whole bomb thing a little better.
Well, thanks for sticking around long enough to read the thoughts of the uninitiated! It’s been fun. I’m sure I’ll start to miss Knives again soon and have to come back for another!
K – Personally, I wasn’t too excited about square bomb when I ordered him. I ordered him based on the single fact that I love the MK1 Square. It’s a 3A/Ashley Wood classic. I was intrigued by the new face but the bomb didn’t look very “realized” in the teaser shots. I had my hand firmly on the trap door when he arrived only to be surprised by his “personality”. The new face won me over right away. Also, as my wife mentioned, the paint and weathering is well done. Perhaps just as important, not OVER done. There’s a good balance of dirty and clean and some nice attention to details around the edges and corners of the square’s body. It’s not the best I’ve seen 3A do, but it’s pretty darn good. I’ll agree with my wife that the bomb did lack some of the finer paint details of the square, but it didn’t bother me as much as it did her.
I think the thing I like about this guy the most is that he’s a one-off. One character with a unique face and a singular idea behind him. That could all change tomorrow and 3A could release a dozen different colorways of the bomb toting psycho, but for now he’s unique and I love that.
I do wish the bomb had some straps around it, or maybe some hoses running from it into the square’s body to make it a little more cohesive. This is 3A. They do straps and belts and hoses and bags like it’s their job.. because IT IS their job! It just looks like it’s stuck on with no basis of how or why. Some simple accessory connecting the two would have gone a long way I think.
Other than that I’d like to echo my wife’s feelings and say that overall I like this little guy. Thanks sweetie for putting this all together for me! You’re the best!
Pros:
wonderful new “troubled/sneaky” face
nice overall paint application
A unique character based off one of 3A’s most classic (and one of my favorite) toy designs
Cons:
The general execution of the bomb, from the way it’s painted to the way it’s attached looks less than inspired
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Finally filling peoples homes and shelves all across the world is 3A’s Adventure Kartel Retail series. As one might assume, this host of figures are 3A retail exclusives. The bad news piece of that being that all of us with 3AA memberships and like to see them put to use had/will have to dump a good bit of extra change to snag one or several of them. The good news is, if you missed out and see one below you like, you have a pretty good chance at hunting him or her down fairly easily at your favorite online comic/toy shop.
Of the set, Jungle Vet is the only one we currently have coming our way. A review of course will follow his arrival but for now please enjoy the pics below!
A big thank to threeA forum member scummonkey for contributing the pics from his collection of the entire gang for our site. He’s way nicer than his name sounds! 🙂
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