Sunday, December 22, 2013
Gormiti Figure Foto
Toy Line: Gormiti
Color: Orange, Brown, Black
Collector's Note: Pretty little sculpt with a great personality if you ask me, and nice painted details too. He's part of the People of the Forest.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Gormiti Figure Foto

Toy Line: Gormiti
Sculpt Name: Vomica
Color: Blue, Light Blue, Orange
Collector's Note: From the new Gormiti series comes Vomica, who belongs to the Sea People.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Gormiti Blanko Figure Foto




Toy Line: Gormiti Luxion
Sculpt Name: Cerbante
Collector's Note: This one came out pretty good! Without the sloppy paintjob this sculpt shows a great amount of details, even with a slightly translucent 'gitd' plastic.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Gormiti Figure Foto

Toy Line: Gormiti 2nd Series
Sculpt Name: Barbataus (Lord of the Forest)
Color: Acid Green
Collector's Note: This unpainted figure, straight from HK, is a good example on how cool would be a gormiti line of mono-colored figures. I don't see it happening though.. sigh.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Gormiti Figure Foto
Toy Line: Gormiti Battle Egg
Sculpt Name: Florus the Poisoner (Thanks to Aikola!)
Collector's Note: This line is based on the dissolving container gimmick that has been around for years, but which I've most recently encountered a few years ago with a BEN 10 mini-figure line. In this case, a single Gormiti is encased in a "Battle Egg." Once placed in water, the egg slowly dissolves revealing a tiny figure.
Apologies for the lack of comparison pics. The egg was roughly the size of a baseball, and the figure is about an inch tall. Which in my opinion means the dissolvable egg was much larger then necessary considering how small the figure is.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Gormiti Figure Foto
Toy Line: Gormiti Morphogenesis
Sculpt Name: Poison
Color: Blue, White, and Grey
Collector's Note: This new Gormiti series really deserves an entire entry of its own; instead I will just make this a very picture-heavy Figure Foto and will then add this information - with larger versions of some pics - onto the end of the already created Gormiti entry. (As all the information on the following materials is in Italian, my knowledge about this line is limited. Nano Fatato, who is much more knowledgable about Gormiti, may want to chime in too.) For now, more pictures!
As you can see, the appendages of the figure - head, arms, legs, and wings - are removable. They are easily removed from their joints by simply pulling on them with a little force. They pop back in just as easily. Along with the appendage snap-in points, the arms are articulated at the elbows.
So far, they seem to retain a secure, snug fit. The figure itself is made of a nice, sturdy PVC and has a nice feel to it.
From what I've been able to gather, the idea is that parts from various figures can be switched and swapped. Thus the name of the line, Morphogenesis. It's a pretty neat idea. (If you like it, be sure to check out Onell's Glyos toy line.)
Along with the figure, the packaging included an instructional page for disassembling a figure, a bio card of the character - Poison, and a graphical checklist of all the figures in the line (I think).
Instructions

Card
Checklist
For those who like mini figures, but prefer some action figure-like qualities, this interesting Gormiti line might appeal.
Super special thanks to my mate, nano Fatato, for hooking me up with this great piece!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Gormiti Figabulary
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Gormiti Figabulary
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Gormiti Figabulary
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Gormiti Figabulary


Toy Line: Gormiti Supreme Eclipse Era
Sculpt Name: Xiron (People of Volcano/Lava)
Color: Red, Yellow, Translucent Pink (Thermo Color Changing)
Collector's Note: This guy is from a set of eight characters (picked from Elemental Fusion and Supreme Eclipse Series) made of thermo color changing plastic but never commercialized (presumably due to the fact that the electronic chip inside their foot could be damaged into contact with water). When putted in hot water the translucent pink parts becomes clear with a beautiful effect.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Figabulary
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Figabulary
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Figabulary

Toy Line: Gormiti "Elemental Fusion" series
Sculpt Name: Marcifoglia (Rotten Leaf in the UK/US)
Color: Brown and green paint apps.
Collector's Note: This is the italian version of the figure, I'm not entirely sure but he could have minor differences in paintings when compared with the UK/US release.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Figabulary

Toy Line: Gormiti "Elemental Fusion" series
Sculpt Name: Rocciaronte (Rhino in the UK/US)
Color: Rust, with yellow, silver and brown paint apps.
Collector's Note: This is the italian version of the figure, I'm not entirely sure but he could have minor differences in paintings when compared with the UK/US release.