Andrew Bell is dropping a new Holiday Release for his Mini Collectible Special Edition series of Androids. This was made for an exclusive Asian retail release, but there will be some available tomorrow Thursday, January 24th @ 11am EST in the Dead Zebra store shop.deadzebra.com for $10 + shipping. This piece is titled 'Dancing Lion Android' and comes complete with a head of green lettuce and one of 7 scrolls pictured to the right. Definitely a limited piece so Android fans should act fast, or hit up someone in Asia.
from DYZPlastic blog:
No matter the representative animal of the yearly zodiac, you'll always find a Dancing Lion at any good Chinese New Year festival! While traditionally Chinese, the famous Dancing Lion even spans cultures with Korean and Japanese equivalents. Each Dancing Lion Android includes one of 7 different auspicious scrolls and a head of green lettuce. The scrolls are wrapped, so you don't know what message you get until you open it up! If you're not familiar with the traditions, then a couple of guys in a brightly colored furry lion suit lobbing heads of lettuce at you might be a bit alarming.. may we suggest you read more about the tradition of the dancing lion over on Wikipedia?
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Already sold out, Andrew Bell said we would try to get more for the US market, but there is always the possibility to buy them from Asia.
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