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		<title>Brian Colin – Customizers behind the Scene</title>
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Tell me something about you?
I originally went to college with the intention of going into a cartooning track. When I wasn&#8217;t confident in my drawing abilities I chose to finish school with a degree in graphic design&#8230;.. but that was ages ago.  By day I work at a small design studio where I have [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Tell me something about you?<br />
</strong>I originally went to college with the intention of going into a cartooning track. When I wasn&#8217;t confident in my drawing abilities I chose to finish school with a degree in graphic design&#8230;.. but that was ages ago.  By day I work at a small design studio where I have done just about everything in the office, but currently handle the majority of print and web design that we do. I spend most of my evenings, early mornings and weekends working on my art projects whether it is for an upcoming show, a commission or something I just really want to work on.  One of the bedrooms of my house is my &#8220;studio,&#8221; but I often drag my supplies out to the living room so I can hang out with my wife and have the tv on in the background.   </p>
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<strong>What is your favourit DIY Toy?<br />
</strong>I really try and work with a lot of different diy toys, so I don&#8217;t get burnt out on a specific platform. It&#8217;s hard to pick a favorite, there are so many that are versatile and can easily be transformed into endless possibilities. Right now though, I&#8217;m gonna have to go with the 10&#8243; Teddy Trooper. The sheer size of it teamed with the bear head tucked under the helmet make it a lot of fun to work on.</p>
<p><strong>Where you get your inspiration from?<br />
</strong>I tend to get inspiration from all around me, from random tv that I watch to something I see driving down the road. There are a lot of fantasy creatures and monsters that dwell in the back of my brain which I think is the result of playing a lot of Dungeons &#038; Dragons in my youth. I also tend to imagine the lives of the characters that I create even if I don&#8217;t write their story down. I believe that comes from my love of comic books which has had a strong hold on me since I was about 10.</p>
<p><strong>Since when are you doing Vinyl toys?<br />
</strong>In April of 2007 I picked up my first Munny to customize and got hooked. Before that I had never really explored using 3 dimensional forms for my art. Working on toys has really pushed my more traditional canvases in directions they never would have taken if I hadn&#8217;t made that first munny. </p>
<p><strong>How large is your privat Vinyl toy Collection?<br />
</strong>It&#8217;s not huge, but it is growing on a regular basis. It&#8217;s spread throughout our house, so it&#8217;s mixed in everywhere. I&#8217;ve transitioned from primarily purchasing blind-boxed figures (about 100) to focusing on larger pieces (around 30). A few of my favorites are Big Muscamoot, Super 7 Zag Zombie (Halloween Colorway), and Pecan Pal Jic Jac. </p>
<p><strong>What will be your next Project?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m currently working on a Mini Munny as a commission that should be wrapped up in the next week or so. I&#8217;ll have a couple of small pieces at San Diego Comic Con. Then I am going to take a little break from customizing existing vinyl (aside from commissions) so that I can focus on creating a few of my own figures. I am going to sculpt and pour limited run toys of a few characters I have drawn up. They should be ready to release early September for DragonCon. </p>
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