STIKFAS

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STIKFAS are 3.25 inch (8 cm) model assembly figures/toys. Once built they can be customized with stickers (packaged as Stikers) and different pieces. The design principle behind a STIKFAS is that all of the joints are ball/socket, and offer exceptional poseability, interchangeability, and articulation.

They are sold as "kits" that include accessories, and Stikers, and additional models (dragon, dog, cat, bike, horse, octopus...) to accentuate the "theme" of each kit.

Photo of a Stikfas toy Pirate and Ninja
Photo of a Stikfas toy Pirate and Ninja

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[edit] STIKFAS company history

The debut of STIKFAS was through a successful co-branding in 2001 with the computer game publisher, Electronic Arts. This collaboration provided a proof of concept and Stikfas Pte. Ltd. was incorporated in August. Work began on the first mass production model of the STIKFAS Action Figure Kit, which was made available to public through online sales at www.stikfas.com in December 2001.

From 2002 to 2004, STIKFAS was licensed to international toy giant Hasbro Inc and this move saw a significant increase in its product range, distribution network as well as market recognition. During this period, STIKFAS was awarded the title of "Best Original Concept" in "Best of the Best 2002" by Wizard's Toyfare magazine, the industry's leading publication. That year, STIKFAS came in second for "Most Fun and Innovative Toy" in a consumer's poll by Toyshop Magazine, a revolutionary achievement for a simple plastic toy to earn its place in a category dominated by high tech electronic toy items.

STIKFAS debut in Japan in the fall of 2003 under the distribution of Tomy Direct Co., Ltd. In February 2005, the first comprehensive fan book about STIKFAS, its products and the people in the company, was published by Hobby Japan, the nation's leading hobby magazine since 1969. This publication reinforced the cult status that STIKFAS has in Japan.


STIKFAS Pte. Ltd is based in Singapore.

[edit] STIKFAS kits

As of June 2006, a plethora of different kits have been released, including Recolors (where only the colors of the parts have changed). Also, numerous different blisters, consisting of a single figure and no accessories, have been released.

The Kits, organized by type:

[edit] Mega

  • G2 Alpha Male with Dune Buggy
  • Mixed Body Type Assault Pack
  • Dome Robot Walker w/ G2 Alpha Male
  • The Stikers Band w/ mixed body types
  • Emergency Response Team w/ mixed body types

[edit] Deluxe

  • Alpha Male Diver w/ Octopus
  • Alpha Male with Motorcycle (Two different color schemes)
  • Omega Armored Knight with stallion (Two different color schemes)
  • Beta Female Warrior with dragon (Two different color schemes)

[edit] Regular

  • Beta Female Demoness
  • Alpha Male Archangel
  • G2 Sigma Male Egyptian
  • G2 Alpha Male Outdoor Adventurer
  • Gamma G2 Male Viking
  • Omega Male Mobster
  • Delta Boy Extreme Bicycle
  • Tyrannosaurus Dinosaur (Special Type - see below)
  • Triceratops Dinosaur (Special Type - see below)
  • Stegosaurus Dinosaur (Special Type - see below)
  • Pterodactyl Dinosaur (Special Type - see below)
  • Alpha Male Rock Star
  • Beta Female Pop Star
  • Beta Female Windsurfer
  • Alpha Male Phantom (Two different color schemes)
  • Omega Male Military (Two different color schemes)
  • Omega Male Super Hero (Two different color schemes)
  • Omega Male Super Villain (Two different color schemes)
  • Beta Female Nurse
  • G2 Alpha Male Monk (Two different color schemes)
  • Beta Female Safari With Jungle Cat (Two different color schemes)
  • Alpha Male Firefighter (Two different color schemes)
  • Delta Boy Extreme (Two different color schemes)
  • Beta Female Fairy
  • Mechana Segmented Robot (Two different color schemes)
  • Alpha Male Samurai (Three different color schemes)
  • Alpha Male Pirate with Skeleton
  • Alpha Male Policeman With Dog(Two different color schemes)
  • Alpha Male Legionnaire
  • Alpha Male Spaceman
  • Alpha Male Military (3 different color schemes)

[edit] Lite

  • G2 Alpha Male Hockey (Two different color schemes)
  • Alpha Male Cowboy
  • Alpha Male Indian
  • G2 Alpha Male Baseball (Two different color schemes)
  • G2 Alpha Male Ninja (Three different color schemes)

[edit] Blister

  • (Body Type and Color)
  • Beta Female (available in Pastel Pink, Pastel Blue and Tan)
  • Alpha Male (Available in White, Black, Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Royal Blue and Tan)
  • G2 Alpha Male (available in Bright Yellow, Neon Green and dark red)

[edit] Themed Blister

  • Black Ops (Black Alpha Male figure w/ Alpha Male Military or Omega Male Military accessories)
    • Red Eye
    • Paradox
    • Rhino
    • Sparrow
    • Gunner
    • Phoenix
  • 1627 (Alpha Male figure w/ Alpha Male Musketeer accessories)
    • Grenadier (green)
    • Duelist (blue)
    • Conquistador (yellow)
    • Beefeater (red)
  • Dark Lands (Skeleton figure w/ Alpha Male Pirate or Gamma Male Viking accessories)
    • Bone Jones (glow-in-the-dark)
    • Rickety Rick (green)
    • Scrawny Johnny (red)
    • Slim Jim (white)

[edit] STIKFAS body styles

The first STIKFAS style is called the Classic Alpha Male. This is a male-style figure, standing 3 1/4" tall.

The Omega Male is slightly taller, and has a wider girth.

A Beta Female has a feminine shape, is shorter than the Alpha male, and has a different style waist.

Delta Boy is shorter still. It resembles a boy-sized Alpha male, but smaller. In 2004, STIKFAS introduced the Generation Two (or G2) Alpha Male. It has additional points of articulation in the knees and elbows.

In December 2005 a new G2 was released. The Gamma G2 Male is larger than the 'Omega', and has the same extraposable knee and elbow joints as the G2 Alpha. The Gamma also has a wider and thicker chest than the Omega. The chest consists of two separate halves that snap together.

In 2006 yet another new body style was introduced, the G2 Sigma Male, which is a tall slender-looking figure that has an elongated upper torso as well as the addition of separate knee and elbow joints, making it the tallest Stikfas body yet.

STIKFAS still produces all of these models, and all of their hands ("c-clips"), joints, and pegged parts fit into other STIKFAS products.

For pictures of Stikfas and instructions on assembling please go here: How to Assemble a Stikfas

The STIKFAS construction and design style was licensed by Hasbro and modified to create the Xevoz line of action figures.

Dinosaurs

Beginning in November 2005, STIKFAS began a new line of "dinosaur" kits. They are in the style of the dinosaur's skeleton, but maintain the STIKFAS style construction of ball & socket joints. Stikfas has also come out with a Robot model which has 3 arm joints and fully posable fingers. Stikfas has come out with cuboyds which are stikfas that are shorter and has a more cube-like body. Mbear is short stikfas with 5 joints and bearlike Features.

STIKFAS ANIMALS Stikfas has come out with a number of animals that come with a few sets. there is a Stikfas squid and a dog and a Panther.

[edit] STIKFAS Webcomics

The poseability and customizability of STIKFAS action figures has attracted the attention of the online webcomic community. Several artists use out-of-the-box or customized STIKFAS as characters in continued webcomic adventures. The exceptional articulation enables nearly boundless expressions through body-language, while the blank slate faces provide unlimited facial options using Stikers, clay, paint, and/or digital tools. Within these webcomics, customizations to the blank STIKFAS include the addition of hair, facial features, and clothing. Clay, cloth, yarn, thread, and paper are the most common customizing materials. The comics also frequently include unique sets and props, often created by the artist or merely commandeered from other toy lines (Playmobil, Lego blocks, Megabloks, and so on).

A few of the more notable webcomics using STIKFAS action figures include:

  • Ed Johnson Presents NICK 12 Days - When a down and out St. Nick is offered a second chance to regain his Santa mantle - it's an offer he can't refuse. Now all he has to do is kill a famous actor at God's request to save heaven. Written and photographed By Ed Johnson
  • Perils of the Bold – This humorous spoof of medieval and high-fantasy story-lines uses customized STIKFAS figures and Shockini block figures to depict a band of misadventuring heroes delving into deep dungeons and fighting a variety of monsters. PotB, created by Erik Kjerland, was the first STIKFAS webcomic to digitally add facial expressions to the figures in post-production.
  • Depth Of Field – A slice-of-life themed comic created by Lauren Tozer-Kilts that uses lightly-customized or stock STIKFAS. This comic follows the often supernatural adventures of four friends and roomies. Instead of providing facial expressions on the STIKFAS, Lauren uses emoticon-type faces in speech balloons.
  • Stuck – This comic pits the various weapon-themed figures in constant and humorous combat on an abstract battlefield. While no faces are included on the blank STIKFAS, the Marvel-quality action poses express the belligerance and skill of the combatants.
  • Sigmartyr – A dark sci-fi action comic created by Nick Davis, that is set in a gritty world devastated by a constant conflict between the League Alliance and the Omega Coalition. This comic primarily uses regular and customized STIKFAS figures, along with various GI Joe & Corps vehicle props to tell the story of Sigmartyr. This comic has a mature theme and is presented in an old school grainy Black & White style, with visual effects added in post-production.

[edit] Stop Motion Animation

Because of the "ultra pose-ability" of the Stikfas figures they have also been widely used to create independent stop motion animation films. Stop motion film examples:

Stikfas: Pirates vs. Ninjas (.WMV) by Jacob Talkington

Plastic: A Biography by Jacob Kramer

Fight: A short Kung Fu stikfas animation

The Stikfas company is also hosting yearly stop motion contests at the Comic-Con Convention. The first took place in 2007 and some of the judges included Marc Spess from popular stop motion web site http://www.animateclay.com, and Lionel Orozco from http://www.stopmotionworks.com.

Stikfas also have small square notches on their bodies which allow for rare earth magnets to be inserted. These notches can be found on the upper legs, feet and upper body section. The curved U shaped hands are also the same diameter as the notches. Once inserted into any of these areas, the magnets allow the Stikfas to be posed while adhered to a magnetic surface so they won't fall over.

[edit] Stikfas Philippines

Stikfas has returned to the Philippines in 2007 and is distributed by Wimax Philippines Inc. The first Stikfas Stikfun Stikfan Competition will be held in 2008.

[edit] Stikfas glue

Stikfas had been used as a product name before, completely unrelated to the current toy figures. Lee Kuan Yew helped to develop a glue based on tapioca, which he sold under the name Stikfas in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II. Lee Kuan Yew would later serve as the Prime Minister of Singapore for more than three decades.

[edit] External links

Stikfas Photographic Webcomics

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