Toy Fair preview
An unmissable SS22 showcase from Flair GP
The Flair GP team is readying itself for a show stopping Toy Fair 2022, with a portfolio that is packed with brand new ranges and fresh additions to much-loved collections
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First, and following an impressive year with the release of Godzilla vs. Kong, there will be a host of fearsome launches within the MonsterVerse range in 2022! In AW22, collectors will be able to add three Toho Classic 6.5-inch figures to their collections: Shin Godzilla, Classic Godzilla 1973 and Classic Gigan 1972. Fans can also expect two fresh additions to the 6-inch Basic Figure Monster collection: Godzilla from 2014’s Godzilla movie and Ghidorah from 2019’s King of the Monsters. And that’s not all, in spring there will be new figure themes released in the 11-inch Giant Figure Monster range, which are based on key movie scenes: City Destruction “Fire” theme and Ferocious Kong. As well as this, inspired by the Anatomech technology that will be incorporated into the future MonsterVerse movies and streaming shows, be sure to also look out for the Deluxe Transforming Godzilla Figure that will launch in summer. Next, there are some cool new action
figures on the block: Action Heroes! This unique line of interchangeable mini figures have double-sided faces showing different expressions! The range launches with various different characters, from which collectors can pop and swap the head and body pieces to create new combinations. One awesome
character is the Police Officer on the Segway; he also comes with a dog and weapon. And there are larger sets to collect too, including the City Police Truck and the City Police Station. And there are other awesome themes to collect, too, including the roar-some dinosaur range! There is a figure
and small accessories pack, which comes with two explorers and two dinosaurs. There are also special vehicle packs, which come with explorer and dinosaur figures – collect both the Quad and the Pickup! Plus, there is an epic Dinosaur Attack Camp playset! Flair GP also invites buyers and retailers
to explore their much-loved heritage collections, which will benefit from a splattering of new lines in 2022. One brand that is sure to incite nostalgia with parents and grandparents is Plasticine. This perfect modelling material, that never dries out, is great for teaching children about colours, proportion sizes and more! And, from SS22, there is lots of creative play to be had with two new licensed Plasticine lines. First, there is the Plasticine Shaun The Sheep Farmyard
Fun set that lets kids create their own Shaun the Sheep characters from Plasticine, complete with the illusion of a woolly texture. Once modelled, the characters can be displayed in the fun 3D farmyard scene! There is also the Plasticine Morph Animation Station to look forward to, which
lets kids create their own Morph - the
iconic 70s character who is back in a new Sky Kids series: The Epic Adventures of Morph. Kids can use the props and accessories to create Morph and then place him on the famous Art Tables scene to bring to life their favourite stop-motion sketches from the hit TV show. Meanwhile, Stickle Bricks remains an ideal first construction brand for toddlers, providing endless imaginative fun and helping to promote early development of dexterity with their easy to hold bricks that lock together any way they like! And, in the past and coming year, the range has been developed to include new lines under the Explorer range to widen the appeal of Stickle Bricks and introduce the brand to a new consumer.
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