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Limited Edition of 8
Remember that scene in Breaking Bad where a desert tortoise came stumbling in with Danny Trejo aka Tortuga’s severed head on its back? Well, I made that into a toy. Hola DEA.
This is a 1:16 scale (3.75”), posable figure of Tortuga from Breaking Bad, depicted in his most unforgettable moment: his severed head mounted on the back of a desert tortoise. Both unsettling and iconic, the piece captures the scene’s eerie stillness, where brutality and symbolism intersect.
Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed in resin, and hand-painted with acrylics, then coated with acrylic varnish for protection.
The figure has 5 points of articulation.
Everything is made in-house, from the figure to the blister bubble. The card-backing is 1mm thick, 6” by 9” and the back side is numbered and stamped with the Pink Eye logo.
The figure comes in a securely packed box with 2 stickers, a certificate of authentication, and a display stand.
With just 8 available, this figure is a rare addition to any collection.
Limited Edition of 3
This 1:18 scale, 3.75” posable figure captures The Last of Us’ most iconic nightmare: all fungus, no face, and speaks the weirdest version of Morse code I’ve ever heard.
Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed in resin, and hand-painted with acrylics, then coated with acrylic varnish for protection.
The figure has 5 points of articulation.
Everything is made in-house, from the figure to the blister bubble. The card-backing is 1mm thick, 6” by 9” and the back side is numbered and stamped with the Pink Eye logo.
Comes in a securely packed box with 2 stickers for flair.
With just 8 available, this figure is a rare addition to any collection.
• Fabric weight: 10 oz./yd² (339 g/m²)
• Brushed interior fleece for a soft, cozy feel
• Roomy, unisex fit—goes big on comfort
• Double-layered, no-drawcord hood
• Front pocket for stuff and snacks
• Blank product sourced from Nicaragua
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!