This picture is a perfect example of Toy Story replicas. Mixed throughout the collection of Toy Story Collection toys and exact movie model toys are modifications, and replicas. This looks like the film in real life. Collection belongs to member Wampar:
This thread is for any and all NON-Toy Story Collection (official, by thinkway) prop replicas or found items. Found items being things that existed as real things that were put into the movie, and replica meaning a replica of its interpretation on screen. I am specifically speaking of true movie scale, and not smaller varity knick knacks or toys. I am treating this like I would any other prop deconstruction from film, as alot of “props” in the Toy Story films can be obtained.
I will update this post regularly with the replicas, or “Found items” available.
So far, released just under a month ago, we have this Hamm. Made available only at select Disney Store, and Disney Outlets. This 1:1 replica Hamm is made exactly like his film counterpart, and the only inaccurcies are the pads under his feet, there for safety.
I have emailed Thinkway numerous times about their supposed Hamm shown at the Disney Expo, and they have been very consistant in the canceling of his release due to the Disney Store Hamm.
HAMM
Print this out on translucent paper to make a cool prop! (insert it over any etch screen, cut to size, etc)
Fisher Price “Chatter Phone” (ts3)
A vintage toy now widely available online, or some brick and mortar stores.
places to order:
google.com/products/catalog? … 8wIwADgA#p
Chatter Phone:
“Toddle Tots” Firetruck, which appeared in Toy Story. This is no longer made, but can always be found on ebay. There is a re-release of the Firetruck itself, but it does not come with the accurate Toddle Tots.
Next up we have ol Mr. Mic Made by Playskool and a replica was once available. Now the only way to obtain is to search auctions online, using clever wording as “childrens karaoke” “cassette player playskool” etc, Get creative because I regularly see them go for less than original retail, as opposed to the ones listed “TOY STORY MR MIC” that tend to go for $100 or more.
Like I said, this thread is here to help, and if I have any personal tips on obtaining those rare items I will help gladly. The movie means alot to me and others as well.
Sids Shirt:
Troll
The troll in Toy Story is the 6" kind, but I cant find one with the EXACT bikini/swimsuit at all, but thats an “easy” fix. The troll itself like this, are widely available, but study the pictures closely to make sure you got one like this. Which is the exact body style, sculpt, and at 6", as there are alot of Troll variety. Blue eyes.
Here is some info on making Troll specific clothes, wikihow.com/Make-Troll-Doll-Clothes
And here is a picture, free to use, that I have compiled which is pretty close to the fabric the Troll has. I made this for anyone here to use, and print an accurate trail suit, so feel free by all means:
And here is how to obtain replica fabric for the Troll, using the photo I supplied above:
youtube.com/watch?v=SwICR-vG … re=related
I know the Troll isnt a main character, but one looking exactly as it does on screen in every way would only compliment one’s collection
Tour Guide Barbie:
Also, Tour Guide Barbie:
make sure you get a vintage looking one, as new releases have a clear top ring
The yellow barrel is rarer, but still made:
buy.com/prod/barrel-of-monke … 79189.html
Hey Folks,
Drill a hole smaller than your spare squeaker, and insert the squeaker.
Viola, instantly %100 more cool.
Edit: (BOTH VIDEOS FIXED)
Here is the squeaking video.
(video 1, the making of, has no sound)
This is for the Thinkway collection Aliens, in either 3 pack form or single pack.
Once again, all you do is grab a drill, and a bit slightly smaller than your squeaker, and your halfway done. Drill the hole, and insert, and you’re fully complete. 2 minutes later, your aliens squeak and look good doing it. No modification markings will remain visible as the only thing you’re altering on the sculpture itself is the hole which will be covered by the lip of the squeaker you’re inserting.
After modifications, nothing has changed except the right thing:
Tyler