Difference between revisions of "Infinite Rabbits"
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*Piece(s) for [[Gift Wrapped]], 2018 | *Piece(s) for [[Gift Wrapped]], 2018 |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 17 December 2020
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Biography[edit]
Thomas S. Durdella, aka Infinite Rabbits, lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife and daughter. Thomas’ background is in history and architecture, and has been professionally employed in the architecture, art, and graphic design fields.
Designed Toy Releases[edit]
Toy Series Participation[edit]
Customs & Show Pieces[edit]
- Piece(s) for Gift Wrapped, 2019
- Piece(s) for Gift Wrapped, 2018
- Boo! - custom for the Boo! Haunts ToyCon show, 2018
- TEQ63: Zero1 - custom for the TEQ63 Crew Zero One Custom Show, 2016
- Dunny - "Lectr" for Vinyl Thoughts 6, 2015
- Nohwitz - "Eye Could Use a Hand With This" custom for Nohwitz All, 2015
- Android - 3" "Military Industrial Fhtagndroid", for Android Mini Collectibles Custom Series 1, 3 pieces, 2015
- Dunny - 3" "Velvet" custom, 2015
- Bot - 3" "Kid Pleasures" custom, 2015
- Munny - 7" "Earth" for the Custom Show, 2014
- Piece(s) for Vinyl Thoughts 5, 2014
- Piece(s) for Vinyl Thoughts 4, 2013
- MadL - "Robert" custom
- MadL - "Jeff" custom
- Android - "Fhtagndroid Model E" custom
- Android - "Fhtagndroid Model D" custom
- Trikky - 7" "Carl" custom
- Munny - 7" "Roc'88" custom
- Munny - 7" "Masked Figure" custom
- Dunny - 3" "Three Strikes - J" Custom
- Dunny - 3" "Three Strikes - H" Custom
- Dunny - 3" "Three Strikes - B" Custom
- Lunartik in A Cup of Tea - custom for Fans of Tea Series 3, 2013
- Munny - 4" "Bill the Fisher(er) Man" Bub custom for Unmasked, 2013
- Uglydoll - 4" "Who Are You Calling Ugly?" Funko POP! Ox Uglydoll custom for Unmasked, 2013
- Piece(s) for The Vinyl Takeover, 2011