St: Louis Boy Toyz 2011 Exclusive ((top))

The figure features Dalek’s iconic design—a round, bomb-like character with a flattened face, wide eyes, and a conical nose. The aesthetic is a blend of Japanese "Superflat" style (influenced by Takashi Murakami, whom Dalek assisted early in his career) and American street art graffiti.

: Released in 2011, this series included a "Secret" chase figure—the Boy London x Long Chase st louis boy toyz 2011 exclusive

In the early days, St. Louis Boy Toyz operated out of a small studio in St. Louis, where the founders would design, produce, and distribute their own clothing and accessories. The brand's early output was characterized by bold graphics, witty slogans, and a distinctive aesthetic that blended streetwear with a touch of Midwestern sensibility. Louis Boy Toyz operated out of a small studio in St

Leaving the convention center with aching shoulders and lighter wallets, the consensus was clear: Leaving the convention center with aching shoulders and

What makes St. Louis Boy Toyz special isn't just the plastic; it's the people. Unlike the sterile environment of mega-cons, this show feels like a massive garage sale hosted by experts.

bear was a regional St. Louis exclusive released in 2011 to commemorate the baseball legend. 3. Key St. Louis Toy Venues If you are looking for these 2011 exclusives today, these local St. Louis retailers and events often stock vintage inventory: ToyMan Show

Looking back, those 2011 exclusives helped shape the vibrant car and collector community St. Louis enjoys today. Whether it was a million-dollar hypercar or a custom-rimmed cruiser, the "Boy Toyz" of 2011 set the bar high. Were you at the 2011 show? Tag us in your throwback photos! specific luxury brands from that year? 2011 St. Louis Auto Show - All Photos - UPI.com