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prophbuilds · 2 years ago
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MBF-EA1 Astray Prophet - A Retrospective
Although this wasn't my first Gunpla build, this was my first attempt to add some paint to an existing model. = )
In this short trip down memory lane, I'll show off some photos and some ideas I had when going into this. Although I've build other model kits in the past - even going so far as to help paint them - I really hadn't tried it on something that was built to be movable.
I also hadn't tried painting one (or helping to paint one) in decades. So enjoy this look back on my first real Gunpla project from 2014...
The MBF-EA1 Astray Prophet
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Like a fair number of folks... I like the Gundam Astray. To me, it's a solid design that can be a base for a number of mods. In this case, I went with something easy for my first real mod.
Something simple...
I remade my fave suit from the long dead Gundam MMO - SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online. = )
Back when that game was still live, I pulled a fairly decent M1 Astray early on in the service's life. It was a solid suit within the game and it was a go-to once I upgraded it a bit. One of the things I did when I had the chance was switch out the classic red to my usual dark blue. After the game went dark, I kept that simple design change in mind but I never really acted on it. Years later, I managed to swing past a hobby shop a few town's over and scooped my first Gundam kit in decades! It was...
The AGE-1 Full Glansa.
What? You thought I'd just jump straight into painting up a build? o.O So... that AGE kit kinda' brought me back into the hobby. I got a few more, stumbled across my old screenshots from all those years ago and ordered me an Astray.
Full Disclosure: I did not realize the M1 had a permanent backpack. I thought that it came off like the colored frames until I looked in the booklet. This did kinda' bum me out a bit as i was hoping to get SEED kits with backpacks and swap them out. Still not a deal breaker! = )
The last kit I painted (Well... helped paint, really) was a F-14 Tomcat I had built with my father back when I was a young model maker. I loved the idea of doing stuff like painting the details most folks would miss or never even see. I loved the idea of straight up doing a completely new paint job like taking a basic OD Green plane and painting it in a jungle camo.
With this one, I wanted to remake my trusty Astray in plastic... with a twist. I wanted to bring over some details I wanted to do back then but it wasn't possible for one reason or another. I brought up a line art version of the suit and got to work planning out my colors in SketchBook. I'd bring back my dark blue and I'd give it some golden accents to break up the large amount of a singular color.
Once I had my kit in hand, I did something I never got the chance to as a kid building jets with my Dad - I busted out a rattle can and got myself a match small jar of paint and painted it right on the runner.
Before you type angry comments at me - Painting on the runner was the only option for me at the time. I don't have a spray booth or any good setup with which to paint parts. I didn't even have a working airbrush at the time. A can of spray paint is always a solid option and painting parts on the runner is just easier to handle when you don't have a set of clips to hold things. The following photos are from the longer post found here. -> [Main Tumblr Linkage]
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Looking at the dates, this all went down around eight years ago. Since then, I haven't really gone this big again. Not for a lack of trying... I still don't have a spray booth or a safe area to paint. I Do have an airbrush (a cordless number with a rechargeable air pump) but the poor thing is still stuck unused. I mostly just brush paint details. Not as impressive to watch but still a fun way to add to details.
If you made it this far, thanks for indulging this look back at my first real paint job. At some point, I'll stick together a work log for the "Mid-season Suit Upgrade" that I'm slowly picking at - the EA1 Prophet Astray Mk2.
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zays-barber-supply · 3 years ago
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winterstormcosplay · 5 years ago
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Anubis write up part1
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Before I get into the write up of the Pharah Anubis armor, I want to give a quick shout out to a few cosplayers that basically inspired me to do this build:Before I get into the write up of the Pharah Anubis armor, I want to give a quick shout out to a few cosplayers that basically inspired me to do this build: Germia,  Kuma Cosplay , and JusCosplay & Props. These guys basically kept me going when I felt it was too difficult to do and wanted to give up. Also depending where you are reading this there are video clips showing off certain parts of the armor or giving a demonstration of it that will be included on my website within the write up or you could either look for the video on my instagram winterstormcosplay​ or on my website Winterstormcosplay. I will be uploading this in segments to make it easier on myself.
All right for a quick run down of the materials I used here is a list of the supplies
TntCosplay 4, 6, and 8mm Foam
Plastidip
Rustoleum flat Gray Primer, Flat black, and Gold spray paint
Airbrush black, red,  gold, and silver
Gold and silver paint marker
CosplaySupplies Transparent worbla
Standard black zippers
Nylon cord/ elastic
Barge contact cement
Angle brackets
CONDOR Ronin Chest Rig
Climbing Harness
Wood
Flexbond
Corrugated plastic
Electronic portion(this list will be changing some time in the future since I am upgrading certain elements)
Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Shield
ELEGOO UNO R3 Board
DC Momentary Reversing Rocker Switch
16 AWG Gauge Stranded Hook-Up Wire Kit
High Speed Linear Actuator, 12V, 6″ Stroke
Quick Wire Splice Taps and Insulated Male Quick Disconnect Terminals
Wire Terminal Crimp Connectors
Cordless screwdriver 12v battery
Heat shrink tubing
5v AA battery holder
Simple RF M4 Receiver – 315MHz Momentary Typ
Keyfob 4-Button RF Remote Control
Micro Servo Motor 9G
Adjustable Buck Converter
Standard servo – TowerPro SG-5010 – 5010
LED strips
Panel Toggle Switch
For crafting the armor itself I decided I wanted to have the wings and missile flaps move, so with those pieces I had to keep that in mind with a way to mount them for the power and other various cables. I will go more in depth later on, but something I should bring up is the torso portion of the armor. Basically if you have the game files and want to work off of that go for it, but you will most likely run into some issues due to Pharah having such a thin waist. No need to fret, there are various people online that have modified it to be worn by real people of sizes and JusCosplay & Props made modified set that will help you out immensely (well it did for me). Or you can freestyle it and hand make the patterns on a mannequin which if you can, I respect you since I am horrible at that.
Anubis Helmet/Omnic head
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It was made of all foam varying from 4mm to 8mm in thickness. The difficulty of making it would be around medium, there are small pieces that have to be cut on various angles which can be annoying if you don’t have a sharp enough blade. For sealing it I first heat sealed it and went with flexbond instead of plastidip, since there are crevices that plastidip could not reach it was easier to just use a brush and apply it directly. When painting I primed it with some flat gray until I could not see the color of the foam. When painting the helmet I used airbrush paint for better control of the area, I started off with the gold areas first so when they dry I could just put some painters tape on them then color the remaining areas in black then sealed it up when everything dried thoroughly. At a certain part of the build I decided to not to do a genderbend of Pharah but an omnic squad member from her military days.
Shoulder Pauldrons
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They were around medium difficulty to complete, unlike the helmet there is a lot of angular cuts on this to get its form, for certain areas on the foam I used a wood burner to burn certain designs into it if they were too big for the cut and heat method. On Pharahs armor the shoulder pieces have a flap that would open showing missiles. To have the flap move I 3d printed a hinge to the servo mount that I modified it to fit inside of the armor piece, for the cable connected to the servo I made a small hole on the underside of the armor piece so it would have a straight shot getting connected to the board. The missiles instead of using foam I made in fusion 360 that were printed on my 3d printer giving it a solid look. I made a modification where the missiles are so they can be removed in case I needed to get to the servos. For the underside of the missiles I added a strip of black 2mm foam holding them in place. This time I used plastidip to seal it instead of flexbond, but I did tape off an area where I attached a buckle so I could be hooked up to the harness i was wearing so I didn’t need to worry about it falling off. Painting was pretty straight forward, for the areas that had the designs with the wood burner I used a paint marker that matched the gold paint for fine detail painting.
Forearms
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The forearms were one of the easiest parts to make besides the armor around the boots, as long as you scaled the right length of your arm there would be no real problems. Though you may need to cut away foam to have your arm pass through it easier. The right forearm that does not hold the wrist rocket that Pharah is able to launch is where I added a control unit for power. In my whole armor build I had multiple things getting powered that were located on the jetpack where the battery was. Now I did have an extra battery to replace it incase it died but being able to take off the jetpack to replace would be more work than it needs to be. So i decided to have a control unit where I can simply turn on and off the different parts of the electronics when I needed to use them. To get this done I used a Panel Toggle Switch that is meant for cars. What I liked about this it has a kill switch controlling all the power for the sub accessory switches, plus it just looked cool on the armor too. I had the power control of the whole suit suit so I had wires running up my arm to the jetpack and a rocker switch running to my hand which controlled the actuator for the wings.
For the other forearm which houses the wrist rocket, unfortunately I could not make it fireable like some other cosplayers had. So with that being that I modeled a rocket with some text on it saying, “To Whom It May Concern” in cursive. I also wanted to try having it in hieroglyphics but it did not work out so I just kept it in english.
Torso
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For the torso this was kinda a pain in the butt for me, I tried making custom patterns with a torso mannequin I modded to be similar to me, but I could not achieve it. So I turned to the in game patterns and hit a wall since my body shape is no where near Pharas. Either the waist was fine, but it would be way too big everywhere else or have a way too small waist to make the rest fit, with that I gave up. So I did some research and found a cosplayer I listed in the beginning of this write up and bless him with the holy cosplay gods for making a male torso version of Pharahs torso. This thing helped so much and wasn’t too bad making, I did make custom modification to it to make it easier putting it on. To actually wear it I did not make it a closed piece, I have the opening of the torso in the back where the spine is located having it close with some buckles connected to elastic bands.
The next part to be uploaded will be the foam armor from the waist down and the type of harness I used to connect the pieces to it so they stay in place.
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gift4sure · 7 years ago
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Gifts for Women
Sugar and spice and everything nice — below are some interesting gift ideas for the young girls in your list — from Disney Princesses and Barbie to Monster figures, Shopkinsgadgets and much much more.
Beados Teeneez Designer Studio
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Beados Teeneez are colored. Girls can create all types of jewelry with the Designer Studio for sharing and wearing. $19.99. More details: beadosbeads.com.
Miss Bernard Is A Wild Card Game
Photo Credit: All Things Equal, Inc..
Game night only got a whole lot weirder “Miss Bernard Is a Wild Card,” in line with the “My Weird School” publications. The game is filled with sentence mixes, where gamers compete to score the maximum points by cards five classes to finish a sentence that is funny about among the teachers. It features reading, math and strategy skills. Recommended for age 6 and older. $19.99. More details: loadedquestions.com.
Ultra Dash
Photo Credit: Play Killer
With Ultra Dash, children race to coordinate with the flashing light in their tagger’s colour . Ultra Dash has three game modes, including conquer relay race, goal tally, and the clock, which can be randomized with every play. Recommended for age 6 and older. $19.99-$24.99. More details: playmonster.com.
Enchantimals Playhouse Panda Set
Photo Credit: Mattel
The Enchantimals Playhouse Panda Collection has multiple degrees and includes a Prue Panda doll and panda friend Nari figure. The set includes a kitchen area, food, bathroom, staircase, nest elevatorplus a balcony, a branch for panda along with a bedroom with bunk beds. Recommended for ages 4 and older. $39.99. More details: .
Airbrush Styling Studio
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Small stylists may learn to create looks. The Airbrush Hair and Makeup Styling Studio carries eye colour decals makeup sticks, makeup and hair stencils, stones and a cordless airbrush tool. Children utilize them inside their very own hair, or can airbrush highlights and apply hair extensions to the design. They could then wash off their design. $29.99. More details: .
Fizz Factory
Photo Credit: MGA
Children can make their own Charm Fizz with the L.O.L. Surprise Fizz Factory by blending ingredients, including accessories and molding into fizz. It has exclusive charms, the playset, baking soda, citric acid, and 2 colors, a funnel and a measuring spoon. $39.99. More details: .
Mic Guy Bluetooth speaker
Photo Credit: Singing Machine
Let your children sing their hearts out the holiday season with this 2 in 1 Bluetooth speaker with microphone. Charge it to select the Machine karaoke experience anyplace. $29.99. More details: .
Vampirina Bat-tastic Vampirina & Wolfie
Photo Credit: Only Play
Fans of Disney Junior’s “Vampirina” would enjoy playing with the Bat-tastic Vampirina doll, dressed in a spooky dress and necklace and with her friend, Wolfie. Children can press on the necklace to hear phrases out of her light-up bat wings. Recommended for ages. $39.99. More details: .
CharMinis Deluxe Jewelry Studio
Photo Credit: RoseArt
This charm manufacturer utilizes fusing materials that are water-activated so girls can create their own charms to wear and share with friends. The charms come in themes like sweet snacks (cakesand ice cream cones) and fashion icons (hearts, starts( bows). The Glitterizer world may add gloss and sparkle to your charms. The charms may be added to bracelets and bracelets, which are contained in the kit. $24.99. More details: .
Tsum Tsum Story Packs
Photo Credit: Jakks Pacific
The Tsum Tsum Story Packs feature Lilo & Stitch’s Ohana, The Heart of Agrabah and Throughout the Rabbit Hole (pictured). Each pair comes with two figures, an exclusive medium cherry figure and an assortment of accessories. $14.99. More details: .
Disney, Star Wars, Marvel vivofit jr. 2
Photo Credit: Garmin
This fitness band contains kids’ favourite characters such as Minnie Mouse, BB-8, Captain America and much more. It is 60 minutes of daily action that is advocated, customizable, tracks steps, sleep and swim-friendly. Additionally, it syncs up with a totally free app that is mobile. $99.99. More details: garmin.com.
Customize your Truly Me doll from American Girl
Photo Credit: American Girl
For the very first time, girls are now able to customize and design their particular Truly Me from head to toe along with clothes, with American Girl’s brand new “Make Your Own” online experience. Design options include face molds, skin tones and freckles, hair and eye colors, hair textures, and new cuts and designs. Additionally, there are hearing aids, eyeglasses or sunglasses earrings and braces. The collection contains a personalized keepsake box, also a certification to create also a subscription to American Girl magazine a custom made doll T-shirt and shipping for your own doll. $200 at .
Barbie DreamHorse and Doll
Photo Credit: Mattel
The DreamHorse of Barbie makes play come alive. It’s motion sounds and the ability to respond to players’ touch and voice. The horse could walk, flip, neigh, nourish, dance and much more. Barbie is also dressed for the equestrian event; $99.99. More details: .
Num Noms Nail Polish Maker
Photo Credit: Num Noms
Num Noms Nail Polish Maker is the only method this season to find a manicure. The scented miniature dishes permit mixing and matching to make a great glow of different flavors. The collection includes press-on nails, cherry, nail decals and much more. $44.99. More details: .
L.O.L. Surprise Fizz Factory
Photo Credit: L.O.L. Surprise
L.O.L. Surprise Fizz Factory lets children make surprise inventions in the shape of fizz balls. Children have the freedom to include ingredients from your home. The fizz factory involves the playset, exclusive charms, baking soda, citric acid, colors, and a funnel and measuring spoon for the ideal mix; $39.88. More details: .
Dusty that the Super Duper Garbage Truck
Photo Credit: Real Workin’ Buddies
Real Workin’ Buddies Mr. Dusty helps children to tidy up their play room with three approaches to play with small toys — he eats them up, frees up them and dumps them out. $39.95. More details: jakks.com.
DC Super Hero Girls Headquarters on Wheels
Photo Credit: Mattel
The DC Super Hero Girls Headquarters on Wheels includes a shifting vehicle using a roofing that becomes a second level a cockpit seat that swivels and a key launcher. The set includes the Batgirl action figure. $34.99. .
Magnaflex
Photo Credit: WowWee
All these kits in WowWee feature flexible strips in colors. They pile so children can make 2-D or 3-D items, zip, join or can bend. $19.99-$49.99. More details: .
Cabbage Patch Kids Little Sprouts Vet Center Playset
Photo Credit: Wicked Cool Toys
The Cabbage Patch Kids have shrunk – these Little Sprouts, from Wicked Cool Toys, are 120 classic mini-kids, babies and pets. Small Sprouts figure offerings will be available in four-  and eight-pack collections as well as Blind Boxes. All collections include a mix of babies children and pets. The Small Sprouts Vet Center playset includes a grooming station with much more, pet bed scale and much a bath tub. $19.99. More details: .
Shopkins Cutie Cars
Photo Credit: Moose Toys
Shopkins Cutie Cars from Moose Toys are inspired by fan-favorite Shopkins personalities. Each car includes a detachable. $12.99 to get a three-pack. More details: cutiecarsshopkins.com.
Job Mc2 Smart Pixel Purse
Photo Credit: MGA Entertainment
Inspired by Netflix’s hit series “Project Mc2,” this purse features more than 10 pre-programmed animations. Download the app that is free, connect to a device and application that the LED lights. Customize the colors, colours, words, fonts, rate and much more; $59.99 in toysrus.com.
Magic Scene Creator
Photo Credit: Crayola
Onto the screen, children can place the action cards together with the Crayola Scene Creator and see the animation drawings come to life. By way of instance, draw a bird, and wings  appear to flap, or draw a vehicle together with “spinning” wheels. The set includes 70 actions cards and six Gel FX markers. $19.99. More details: .
Shopkins Season 7 Party Game Arcade Playset
Photo Credit: Moose Toys
Season 1 of Shopkins Adventures from Moose Toys includes party themes, including Summer Pool Party, PJ Party, Picnic Party, Princess Party, Surprise Party, Wedding Party, Disco Party and much more. The Party Game Arcade group contains two wheeled automobiles that seat equally Shoppies and Shopkins four Shopkins, and 3 balloons to decorate the arcade. $19.99. More details: moosetoys.com.
Dance Code Belle
Photo Credit: Hasbro
Children can bring Belle to life with simple coding techniques and an interactive story app. Choreograph dance sequences for Belle and see her transfer, hold the arm to lead her in a dance of the doll or press on her necklace to see her dancing to the choreographed routines. The doll also comprises more than 100 phrases and seven different tunes; $119.99 in hasbro.com.
Photo Credit: Oonies
Children see them develop and can inflate Oonies. They stick also to and together windows without water, adhesive or heat. The collection includes 90 Oonies, 14 Oonie connectors, 42 Deco Bits, 28 Oonie Eyes as well as other accessories to decorate, as well as six display connectors; $29.99 in moosetoys.com.
Soft’N Slo Squishies Sweet Shop
Photo Credit: Orb Factory
The current trend in collectibles, the super squeezable come in many different sizes and shapes. From the Sweet Shop set, you’ll come across slices of cake, cinnamon buns, ice cream cones, s’mores and much more; $5.99-$14.99 at .
SoundMoovz
Photo Credit: Cra-Z-Art
The device plays music and sound effects as children dance and move. Utilizing Bluetooth technology, download the free app and select from more than 400 sounds, such as Karate Robot, Instrumental as well as Rainbow. The set includes two bands; $79.99 at .
Luvabella/Luvabeau
Photo Credit: Spin Master
This life-like baby doll comes with interactive accessories, including a pacifier, play time together with Lamby, nap time with a jar and a spoon for feeding. The boy or girl dolls laugh, blink, purse their lips, chew and much more; $99.99 in spinmaster.com.
Rube Goldberg The Acrobat Challenge
Photo Credit: Spin Master
Make the acrobat fly through a cannon utilizing STEM-based essentials of spring and gravity forces. Children will build it, test it and complete the challenge until it’s only correct; $14.99 in spinmaster.com.
Shopkins Shoppies Super Theater
Photo Credit: Moose Toys
The Shopville Super Mall has room for Shoppies along with Shopkins and includes an elevator lift for three degrees of pleasure, a food court, style boutique, beauty parlor, cinema and much more; $79.99 in moosetoys.com.
L.O.L. Surprise! Tots
Photo Credit: MGA Entertainment
These collectible toys comprise seven layers of openings — a key message, decals, a baby bottle, sneakers, an ensemble, an accessory and the L.O.L. Surprise doll. The playset (chunk) may be used as a doll rack or bathtub bathtub — feed or wash the doll with water to show the next surprise; $9.99 at .
LeapFrog Epic Academy Edition
Photo Credit: LeapFrog
The new tablet computer from LeapFrog comprises 20 instructional games that incorporate coding, reading, math, spelling, science, music and much more. It has a removable silicone bumper, stylus, LeapSearch Web browser, which allows children to safely surf the web, parental controls and much more; $119 in leapfrog.com.
Play-Doh Noodle Makin’ Mania Set
Photo Credit: Hasbro
Pretend noodle meals can be created by children from ramen dishes. The set contains four discs a noodle manufacturer , ravioli book-mold, lasagna dispenser, bowl, knife, knife, roller, fork and five cans of Play-Doh. Utilize the half molds to create macaroni, cheese and other toppings. $14.99. More details: hasbro.com.
Frozen Sleigh
Photo Credit: Disney
Disney’s Frozen Sleigh, a Walmart exclusive, lets Elsa and Anna lovers ride on their sleigh fit for 2. Traveling in a maximum rate of 5 mph, it has a look that is realistic, tunes and lights. $298. More details: walmart.com.
JoJo CD + G Karaoke Machine
Photo Credit: eKids
Connect the karaoke machine and sing together JoJo Siwa for this Walmart exclusive. JoJo’s song lyrics will appear on screen utilizing the included CD and children can get their music library, which is streamed wirelessly via Bluetooth from any compatible device; $39.97 in walmart.com.
Barbie Fundamental Chemistry Set
Photo Credit: Thames & Kosmos
This portable science lab includes six safe potions and concoctions, applications and other stuff for children to create slime, fizz, crystals and much more; $29.95 in thamesandkosmos.com.
3Doodler Start Robotics Pen Place
Photo Credit: 3Doodler
Children can follow the incremental manual to create four-legged, two-legged and six-legged walking or walking robots. The 3-D printing pen utilizes BPA-free plastic; $69.99 at .
Disney Tsum Tsum Tsweet Boutique Screen Place
Photo Credit: Jakks Pacific
Now Disney Tsum Tsum figures stack can collect and exhibit . The set contains functioning claw sport, a machine candy box and a lollipop basket. It includes four Color Pop! Tsum Tsum figures. $29.99. More details: toysrus.com.
Digiloom
Photo Credit: WowWee
Will this be the Rainbow Loom? Digiloom is an app-controlled weaving machine that lets tweens make anklets, custom bracelets, headbands, bookmarks and much more. Employing the Digiloom app, drag and drop letters, emojis and icons to create a style statement, then weave your creations with the assistance of this Digiloom system; $49.99 exclusively at Michaels shops or michaels.com.
Pikmi Pops Surprise! Jumbo Dog
Photo Credit: Moose Toys
Openings with Pikmi Pops, featuring animals including bunny, cat and a dog. Each soda includes one, two or three charms and comes with a surprise material and 3 dangler strings to attach for a charms; $19.99 in toysrus.com.
Polyester Food Truck
Photo Credit: Pacific Play Tents
Food Trucks have entered mainstream culture so children wish to pretend they operate one. The Polyester Food Truck in Pacific Play Tents lets them do that. Head over to the order window and check the menu out. $119. More details: pacificplaytents.com.
CanvasPop
Photo Credit: CanvasPop
Create a collage, canvas or photo pillow. The features you’d love to include can be customized by you and every order has the option of a evidence that is free. Canvases begin photo cushions $ 39, at $ 30. More details: canvaspop.com.
Hatchimals Surprise
Photo Credit: Spin Master
Hatchimals, the popular toy in the past holiday season, is back also holds a very special surprise that will formally hatch on Hatchimals Day, Friday, Oct. 6; $69.99 in toysrus.com.
You & Me Baby So Sweet
Photo Credit: Toys R Us
This 16-inch nursery doll features brown eyes also includes the sleeper. She has a expressive face, a soft body with vinyl arms, head and legs. This Toys R Us exclusive also will come with a toddler hat; $34.99 in toysrus.com.
Tumble Tree
Photo Credit: Blue Orange Games
The Tumble Tree sport from Blue Orange Games is really a balancing game. Gamers add the ever-growing section of the tree and cards, however they could collapse, in case the branches make overburdened. $12.99. More details: .
Magic Fairy Wand Fairy Princess Fern
Photo Credit: Cepia
This fairy princess talks, teaches much more and spells. Simply imagine encounter unicorns your fairy wand to get tens of thousands of interactions, pixies and Piggle Wiggles and much more. In addition, it features two LCD video displays; $59.99 in toysrus.com.
Fingerlings Jungle Gym Playset
Photo Credit: WowWee
This Fingerlings Jungle Gym playset is an Amazon exclusive and includes “Aimee,” a pink fighter with blue hair that loves to interact, hang upside down and climb towards the top; $40.50 in amazon.com.
Melissa & Doug Star Diner Restaurant
Photo Credit: Melissa & Doug
With two play spaces in one, children will have loads of fun. The Star Diner Restaurant collection comprises: oven, stovetop and grill, two-shelf fridge, beverage dispenser, milkshake mixer, and jukebox with spinning dial and money to fall in slotmachine, and spinning cake plate pass-through plate; $199.99 in amazon.com.
Soggy Doggy Board Game
Photo Credit: Spin Master Games
The Soggy Doggy is a shaking game that is doggy-bathing. Players race around the board washing Soggy Doggy, however, see — a player gets a bit moist, when he shakes. For ages 4 and older; $18.99 in amazon.com.
FurReal Makers Proto Max
Photo Credit: Fur Real Friends
Utilizing the downloadable app, children can create and code their own custom-designed pet with this Amazon exclusive; $119.99 in amazon.com.
Enchantimals Panda Tree House Playset
Photo Credit: Enchantimals
The Enchantimals have been famous for their distinctive personalities and friendships. The Enchantimals Panda Tree House Playset includes a distinctive Prue Panda Doll and her friend Nari, outside seats and kitchen and bathroom accessories; $39.99 in amazon.com.
Chippies
Photo Credit: WowWee
Chippies from WowWee are robot dogs that are ready to play. Three Chippies are available: light blue, light black and pink. $39.99. More details: .
Cozmo
Photo Credit: Anki
Cozmo is a robot that evolves the more you play. This robot has a personality that is one-of-a-kind and shows real life emotions. The robot requires a free app and updates, and new games are unlocked over the years that the more you play $179.99 in amazon.com.
Baby Alive Sweet Tears Baby
Photo Credit: Baby Alive
Baby Alive Sweet Tears acts lighting up when she doesn’t feel well and revealing emotions. The baby says 35 phrases from English or Spanish and the set contains: doll, ensemble, stethoscope, thermometer, bandage, tissue, juice brush, box and instructions. $49.99 in amazon.com.
Techno Gears Bionic Bug Kit
Photo Credit: The Learning Journey
The Techno Gears Bionic Barrel Kit in The Learning Journey includes more than 80 construction pieces, a power engine plus much more. Construct a bug with gears. $19.99. More details: amazon.com.
Seedling Littles Galaxy Rocket Adventure Cape Costume Bundle
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Become a astronaut with the Seedling Littles Galaxy Rocket Adventure Cape Costume Kit. The kit comprises: a cushioned rocket cape, removable area shuttle, three embroidered patches and 2 sensed flames; $24.95 in amazon.com.
Hatchimals CollEGGtibles
Photo Credit: Spin Master
The toy of this 2016 vacation period, the masterminds behind the Hatchimal, came out with classic variations of this Hatchimal. These CollEGGtibles from Spin Master come in small, speckled eggs that need a child”s touch to hatch. Children rub the egg”s center, and as soon as it changes from purple to pink, then they could lightly crack the egg. Interior is a CollEGGtibles. Over 70 Hatchimals have been at the season one line, including ultra-rare species. For ages 3 and older, $2.99 for single pack, $4.99 to get two-pack and $9.99 to get four-pack. More details: spinmaster.com.
Play-Doh Touch Form to Life Studio
Photo Credit: Play-Doh
Children can let their imaginations run wild with the Play-Doh Touch Form to Life Studio, where their creations come living from the virtual universe utilizing the Play-Doh Touch app; $24.99 in amazon.com.
Toilet Trouble Game
Photo Credit: Hasbro
Players take turns spinning the bathroom roster spinner, flushing the manage that the allotted number of times and avoiding getting sprayed to play with the Toilet Trouble Game from Hasbro. The last player wins. $19.99. More details: hasbrotoyshop.com.
By JENNIFER BERGER and BETH WHITEHOUSE
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