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In 2002 Medicom toy partnered with Brian Donnelly better known as KAWS to produce five variations of the Bus Stop Kubrick two packs.
The bus stop toy release was based on KAWS illegal advertisement bus stop paintings found throughout New York City in the late 1990’s.
Paired with two original characters and unique New York City MTA bus stop art work.
• 100% Scale Kubrick
• Made in China
• Sealed in Original Packaging
Medicom Toy named the Kubrick line after Stanley Kubrick, reworking the Clock Work Orange font for the toy line, it is said that the line also translates as Nine-Brick ( Kyu - Brick ) distinctions of the Nine parts to make one figure.
This line would later turn into Bearbrick, one of the design toy communities earliest prized possessions.
In 2002 Medicom toy partnered with Brian Donnelly better known as KAWS to produce five variations of the Bus Stop Kubrick two packs.
The bus stop toy release was based on KAWS illegal advertisement bus stop paintings found throughout New York City in the late 1990’s.
Paired with two original characters and unique New York City MTA bus stop art work.
• 100% Scale Kubrick
• Made in China
• Sealed in Original Packaging
Medicom Toy named the Kubrick line after Stanley Kubrick, reworking the Clock Work Orange font for the toy line, it is said that the line also translates as Nine-Brick ( Kyu - Brick ) distinctions of the Nine parts to make one figure.
This line would later turn into Bearbrick, one of the design toy communities earliest prized possessions.
In 2002 Medicom toy partnered with Brian Donnelly better known as KAWS to produce five variations of the Bus Stop Kubrick two packs.
The bus stop toy release was based on KAWS illegal advertisement bus stop paintings found throughout New York City in the late 1990’s.
Paired with two original characters and unique New York City MTA bus stop art work.
• 100% Scale Kubrick
• Made in China
• Sealed in Original Packaging
Medicom Toy named the Kubrick line after Stanley Kubrick, reworking the Clock Work Orange font for the toy line, it is said that the line also translates as Nine-Brick ( Kyu - Brick ) distinctions of the Nine parts to make one figure.
This line would later turn into Bearbrick, one of the design toy communities earliest prized possessions.