FEATURED PROJECTS
KMB – The Ghostbusters x TMNT Mashup
What started as a “what if” idea turned into one of the most iconic releases from Toys on Tap.
Back in 2022, illustrator and toy collector SNZ set out to create his very first toy teaching himself 3D sculpting and printing from scratch.
The result? KMB, a nostalgic mashup inspired by two legendary worlds. The original 6” resin figure, produced in a limited run with BADTOYS, sold out fast.
Fast forward to 2024, KMB got a major upgrade. Partnering with Toys on Tap, SNZ reimagined the figure from the ground up now standing 8” tall, made in soft vinyl, and fully factory painted.
Since its explosive Kickstarter launch (funded in under 5 minutes), KMB has dropped in 8 unique variants, from glow-in-the-dark editions to fan-favorite designs like the 91 Krang and Cartoon Colorway.
As the first major release from Toys on Tap, KMB isn’t just a toy it’s a milestone. And with the final Cartoon Colorway now released, this iconic design is heading into retirement.
FRANK – A Community-Created Collectible
Frank is what happens when creativity meets community.
In 2025, Toys on Tap hosted a sculpting contest inviting artists to bring their ideas to life, with one big twist: the winning design, chosen by public vote, would go straight into production.
The result? Frank, an incredible sculpt by Fabricio Campos that captured the community’s attention from the start. Bold, unique, and full of character, the design stood out and earned its place as the winner.
Now brought to life as a collectible, Frank is available in two distinct colorways, turning a community-driven idea into a fully realized piece.
Lucky Kaiju Claw – The Return of a
Lost Classic
The Lucky Kaiju Claw marks the very first solo release from Toys on Tap and it comes with a story every collector can relate to.
Inspired by the legendary 1970s Shogun Godzilla toys, this piece pays tribute to one unforgettable feature: the rocket fist. It launched fast… and usually never came back.
Lost to rooftops, bushes, vacuum cleaners, or even the family dog those fists disappeared into every corner imaginable. And that’s exactly where the idea was born.
Now reimagined as a 2.5” soft vinyl keychain, the Lucky Kaiju Claw is designed to stay with you wherever you go no more losing it this time.
Originally planned as a blind-box release, the project took a turn due to factory miscommunication and was instead produced in smaller, more exclusive runs.
Part nostalgia, part collectible, part good luck charm the Lucky Kaiju Claw is here to stick by your side (and your keys) for good.
Queso Jones – Where Worlds Melt Together
Queso Jones is what happens when a wild idea meets the right moment and refuses to stay small.
Back in 2020, digital sculptor More Horrific started diving into 3D sculpting. A few years in, a conversation with a fellow artist sparked something different an idea to reimagine a piece of childhood in a bold, unexpected way… blending familiar influences into something entirely its own.
Around that same time, the connection with Toys on Tap kicked off. What started as a collaboration quickly turned into multiple projects, and eventually, a bigger vision. By late 2024, as Toys on Tap stepped fully into the world of toy production, it was time to bring this concept off the screen and onto the shelf.
Of course, it didn’t stay the same. In true fashion, More Horrific went back in and completely reworked the piece reshaping it for soft vinyl, dialing in the details, and adding two custom base options to really make it pop.
Now standing at 8” tall (not including the bases), Queso Jones is loud, nostalgic, and impossible to ignore.
After launching on Kickstarter and funding in under 5 minutes, it’s now in production with experimental packaging ready to take its place as one of those pieces you can’t help but look at twice.