CUSTOM TOY
Spring Rider TEQ63 + K9
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Artist Juanito “Quiccs” Maiquez is from Manila, Philippines. He is a toy designer, illustrator, graffiti artist, and art director. His work is known for combining traditional graffiti and street art with elements of electronic hip-hop culture. TEQ63 is a designer art toy created by QUICCS, a Filipino artist known for his fusion of streetwear, cyberpunk, and mecha aesthetics. The character is heavily influenced by Japanese mecha (especially Gundam), hip-hop culture, and urban graffiti, making it one of the most recognizable figures in the modern art toy scene. TEQ63 is typically depicted wearing a hoodie, a futuristic skull-like helmet with a visor, and sneakers, often resembling classic streetwear styles. The toy exudes a futuristic, dystopian vibe, with robotic or mechanical details that give it a tech-infused personality. Many releases include different colorways, special editions, and collaborations with brands like Adidas, Kidrobot, Martian Toys, and Devil Toys. TEQ63 figures are primarily produced by Martian Toys and come in multiple sizes and materials, including vinyl, resin, and sofubi (Japanese soft vinyl). Variants range from standard 6-inch figures to oversized, limited-edition versions, as well as exclusive artist collaborations featuring unique designs and colors Lee Aller is a toy designer and the creative force behind Lab Monkeys, a family-run art toy studio renowned for its unique and edgy creations. His journey into the world of art toys began in 2010 with the customization of 6-inch action figures, drawing inspiration from iconic superheroes such as those from the Marvel universe. This passion led to collaborations with notable clients, including actor Nicolas Cage, comic book artist Rob Liefeld, and NBA players Brook and Robin Lopez.
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