Always wanted to form a band but didn't quite know how? My Little Dream Group makes that dream a reality for every air guitarist and saucepan drummer. Collect them all or make your own dream trio or quartet out of the (thus far) five available members.
With the first edition, the collection allows one selection of a five-member group, 5 quartets and 10 trios or duos. With additional seasonal future releases, My Little Dream Group will allow endless combinations of groups in different sizes.
Single edition consists of the character and its base. It is the marginally more ecological choice (and more modestly priced) than the collector’s edition because we can fit more of them on one sheet of plywood.
Limited collector’s edition is identical to the basic edition apart from the fact that it comes in a detachable wooden frame for added visual appeal and collectibility. Each collector’s edition art toy has a limited hand-numbered run of just 100 pieces.
Album edition includes all characters from season one in a handsome wall-mountable LP sized wooden frame + one of a kind Stonehenge prop that will only be sold as a part of this edition. Album edition has a limited hand-numbered run of just 25 pieces and is the choice of any true art toy connoisseur.
First season of My Little Dream Group - with its classic rock band setup - kicks out the jams with the perfect "starter pack" for your collection. The collection consists of singer Drexl, bassist Pam, lead guitarist Kitty, rhythm guitarist Rob and drummer Jane.
A mother of five and a health care worker still finds time to lead a motley group
Jane, a famed session is the driving force of the band
Jane, a famed session is the driving force of the band
Jane, a famed session is the driving force of the band
Rob, the once legendary rock star, now struggles to stay relevant in a post metoo world, where groping groupies and hotel trashing hair metal days are no longer the norm. He's a sympathetic character, but his outdated antics are as cringe-worthy as his hairdo.
By far the easiest, cheapest and thus most popular method available today of creating a 3-dimensional shape is by molding it out of vinyl or resin, which are both sorts of plastic. We won’t go into details ´cause we all know plastic = bad.
For a long time we wanted to create figurines but didn’t because we were burdened by nightmares of plastic from our potential products filling the arteries of sea creatures all around the world. We then found plywood, which is way better and can be cut into different shapes with amazing laser technology. Of course, plywood is not perfect as its production also causes emissions and means felling trees in exchange of novelty products such as these, but at least it’s not plastic.
The plywood used in the figurines is Finnish birch and it’s been granted both PEFC and FSC certificates.
The products are designed and responsibly manufactured in Finland (reportedly the happiest country on earth) by lovely people at Laser Cut Studio. They seem very healthy and in good shape. Also, they’re adults working in well lit spaces with professional safety equipment.