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Hank C’s Toy Lab Feeds Our Resin Obsession

Monday, October 18, 2021 | Merch

By CHRIS HAMMOND

Corbin Campbell is the artist and owner of Hank C’s Toy Lab, where creates and sculpts many inventive and obscure horror ghoulies. These resin toys include such frightful creatures as “Mama’s Buddha boy,” “Zombie Punk,” “The Lord of Rats,” and figures inspired by Humanoids from the Deep and The Stuff.

The Lord of Rats stands 2.5 inches tall, with a tiny rat minion sculpt on his shoulder and Hank C Toy lab logo on the back. This vampiric baddie comes in three extremely limited colorways that all glow in the dark! These three colorways include “Bloody Ghost”  (white and red marble with an eerie blue glow), “Blood and Ichor” (red and black marble with a green or blue glow), and “Plague Spectre” (Grey and purple marble with a blue glow). Choose from anyone of these bloodthirsty beasts for $15 USD, plus shipping

Based upon the 1980 creature feature of the same name, the Humanoids From The Deep are 2 inch tall resin sea monsters freshly mutated by your friendly local fish cannery and looking for their permanent home. All colors are solid and some of the variants include “Lemon Yellow,” “Clear Sea Blue,” “Blood Tide Glow,” and many more. These figures are on sale right now for $8 USD, plus shipping, and come bagged with a header card.

Finally, the newest creation in store is The Stuff. These 2 inch tall overflowing cartons of deathly mush are based off the cult film of the same name. They are addictive, non fat, full of artificial ingredients…and ready to take over your friends and family. Available in numerous colorways all for the price of $15 USD, plus shipping.

For more creepy, colorful resin creations, visit Hank C’s Toy Lab

 

 

 

 

Chris Hammond
The Curator of the Creepy collectibles. I've been an avid horror fan for over 3 decades. Meeting and writing about some of the finest artists from all over the world is a pure joy. I've written for multiple websites on the art and collectible front. The horror bug that lives inside me is well cared for and has been going strong since I watched my first introduction to horror through a grainy VHS copy of John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.