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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

Rose Art’s “Color Blanks” let you play Gawd.

I can never resist browsing the "stationary & school supplies" aisle of any store that has one, this perhaps being the mental residue of a time when a fresh notebook was my favorite new toy. (Never for scholarly purposes. I just liked notebooks.)

There's little reason for me to be excited by such items these days, as I can't remember the last time I used a writing utensil for anything other than signing checks or doodling scars and Hitler mustaches over the proud newlyweds in the Sunday paper. Browsing these aisles has just become a mindless, fruitless habit.

Well, not always. Sometimes, Crayola puts out a new kind of magic marker so insane, I have to try it. Other times, my brain, struggling to justify even the smallest bit of frivolous spending, will conjure up some obtuse use for a package of index cards. These are rare exceptions, and so is the purchase I'm about to tell you about.

I feel like I must've seen these before, but it didn't hit me until recently that they're capable of changing lives. Rose Art has a line of crafts out called "Color Blanks," and the basic idea is that you get naked, poseable figurines to design, color, paint and adorn in any way you see fit.

The concept made me giddy, and I could only imagine how much I would've been into these as a kid. Imagine -- your very own action figure! So many possibilities! You could create yourself, or some creature known only to you, or perhaps best of all, you could finally pay tribute to an existing character who somehow never found himself immortalized in doll-form!

The "Color Blanks" kits vary with figures in different shapes and sizes. The one I picked up is a good starter set: Two blank figures, a bunch of Sharpie-style markers, and some "facial feature" stickers for anyone too lazy to draw their own eyes and ears.

If you're feeling extra motivated, the manual urges you to create hats, hair and other accessories out of clay (of which a small brick is included), and this could be a necessary exercise for those who simply cannot come up with designs for figures with box and marshmallow-shaped heads.

When pressed to be creative when I'm not at all in the mood to be, I always wander to Krang. My Krang looks like shit, but he didn't have to. The kit gives you enough to get the ball rolling, but if you bring acrylic paint and other tools into the mix, you can make some pretty dynamite figures.

I'm not sure what the dolls are made out of, but my catch-all description of "plastic" doesn't really do them justice. As canvases, they work surprisingly well. The marker ink takes to them beautifully and dries quickly, and I'm confident that had I spent more than five minutes to create Krang, he wouldn't have come out looking anywhere near this terrible.

You can find sets like this in most toy and department stores, or you can buy 'em online. I suggest you do a bit of browsing first, since "Color Blanks" figures come in a pretty wide variety. No sense in buying a blockheaded Color Blank if, say, you're more inspired by one with a vaguely rhino-shaped head. They have those, too.

Just another bullet on the ever-growing list of things that make me wish I was seven.

PS: My kit came with two figures. Haven't gotten around to turning the other guy into anything yet. What should he be? Tell me in the comments. If you're more persuasive than your fellow readers, I will obey your command and present the finished product this coming weekend.

Posted by Matt on 04/26/2010. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 280 comments

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I saw the blank models and was straight away thinking “omg WANT!” These are totally nifty.

Did you only colour the front? Cos for some reason I’m wondering if you gave Krang underpants or a banana hammock there…

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 04/26/2010 3:19 PM


Ooh, do I get a prize for “creepiest first comment to a post”?

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 04/26/2010 3:20 PM


Cthulhu Man.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 04/26/2010 3:20 PM


I first saw those and immediately thought they were toilet bowls.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 04/26/2010 3:23 PM


Guise: I didn’t bother with the back since, admittedly, my goal was an on-site photo and not much else. I would’ve finished him later, but as fate would have it, just as I sat down to write this, Krang fell to the floor and his somewhat-adhesive ink coating collected enough cat hair to turn him into a sasquatch.

Rev: Ooh, that could be a good one.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 04/26/2010 3:24 PM


Wow. Matt, what are the size on these? Is it like He-man tall or “small crane machine stuffed animal” tall? Either way I’m so getting these for me and my son. Finally make that Photog action figure…..

Chestnuts roasted by Toxikfoxx @ 04/26/2010 3:24 PM


Toxikfoxx: I’d say they’re about as tall or a smidge taller than a GI Joe/Star Wars figure, but they’re thicker than MOTU/TMNT figures. There’s definitely some meat to ‘em.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 04/26/2010 3:26 PM


The unpainted circle headed one looks a lot like me. Anyone who has seen my likeness will know why.

I had no idea they were making graven images of me over at Rose Arts.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 04/26/2010 3:35 PM


The actual krang in the stomach gesticulating his brain-tentacle-fist is tremendous.

Chestnuts roasted by adb @ 04/26/2010 3:35 PM


you could make that waiterbot guy.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimmy @ 04/26/2010 3:39 PM


From the pictures, it looks like you’re supposed to chisel a head into form; not color one. If you wanted to be less creative with the first one, you could have just made a the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

As for the second one, if you’re feeling even less creative, you could make him blockhead from gumby. However, if you could fashion it into the fat guy in the runaway 5 from earthbound, I would probably pee myself.

Chestnuts roasted by CrashMcLarson @ 04/26/2010 3:44 PM


I think before, you’ve seen what are called Munnys. These are the same exact concept, albeit a lot less expensive; white vinyl figures that you can customize. The art that people do with a lot of the Munny types is completely ridiculous, you should check it out sometime.

Also, three cheers for the Waiterbot suggestion!

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 04/26/2010 3:45 PM


Meh, double post and I forgot to put my name in. I fail at internets.

Chestnuts roasted by Stag @ 04/26/2010 3:46 PM


I think the second one should be painted to look like Marc Singer, the guy who played Michael Donovan on the original V TV series from the 80s.

Chestnuts roasted by Alfonso the Bat @ 04/26/2010 3:59 PM


Why don’t you make it into a sasquatch? Then it won’t matter if it gets covered in carpet fuzz and cat hair.

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 04/26/2010 4:07 PM


Leonardo Dicaprio’s character from Critters 3.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/26/2010 4:10 PM


I saw these exact same things at Target this weekend, and I also had a “must have” gut reaction to them, although I can’t really figure out what’d I do with the things.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 04/26/2010 4:11 PM


I think the block-head guy just screams Max Headroom to me. Why? Because I’m batshit crazy!

Chestnuts roasted by Pig Malien @ 04/26/2010 4:16 PM


I was thinking a Blockhead from gumby.
But let’s roll with that term and make Charlie Brown :)

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 04/26/2010 4:31 PM


Matt-You can always make an X-E mascot,that all of us will latch onto and want for ourselves.Think of the possibilities!

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 04/26/2010 4:39 PM


ooh i really want one!!!

Chestnuts roasted by cb @ 04/26/2010 4:40 PM


Kevin Sorbo. Dressed like a UPS guy.

Chestnuts roasted by stina @ 04/26/2010 4:43 PM


Matt, Toxikfoxx has given you the answer you seek. The second figure should definitely be Photog!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 04/26/2010 4:43 PM


I think you color the other to look like your favorite M.U.S.C.L.E. character. There has to be one that is shaped just like the remaining blank figure, therefore making your design job much easier!

Chestnuts roasted by Devon @ 04/26/2010 4:56 PM


Yeah Matt, if you’re interested in checking out some very cool designs for toys like that, check out Kidrobot’s Dunny/Munny line. People do some amazing things with those.

Chestnuts roasted by Robot @ 04/26/2010 4:59 PM


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