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Mixed in are pieces by well-known designers, including a bowl made of melted toy soldiers by Steve Mosley and Dominic Wilcox and a floor lamp using a car headlight by the Italian designer Achille Castiglione.
Bomb: War Bowl, Made of Melted Toy Soldiers, by Dominic Wilcox, $400 "In this moment we're in, maybe they're too frivolous.
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Outside the building, melted toys and singed clothing littered the grass.
Mr. Wilcox, 37, is a product designer who made his professional reputation with fruit bowls created out of melted plastic toy soldiers.
They are giant, colorful bugs made out of a conglomerate of melted plastic toys and found objects.
The area where the homes burned had been reduced to an expanse of charred timbers, melted beach toys and cheery mailboxes with snappy summer slogans.
One second thought, you could literally burn this meme to the ground, similar to how we used to melt our toy soldiers with magnifying glasses when we were little kids. .
There was the one about being melted down into toy soldiers, and the one about heaven not accepting plastic.
You might think that when a PK whips out a vibrator that looks like a melted child's toy – there will be one somewhere, under the paperbacks – that the correct response is to howl with laughter, but hilarity is not an option.
The list includes: chocolate ball molds, melting chocolate, toys that fit into the interior if the mold, a plastic egg or other item to hold said toy, and Crisco or a cooking spray Lay out molds as needed.
The other week, North Koreans showed the world just how much they cared about their dead leader Kim Il Sung's 100th "birthday" by launching a mighty rocket made out of melted down children's toys into the sea, and last Friday was Hitler's birthday.
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