What is a Funko Pop prototype?

avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago
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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

A Funko Pop prototype is basically the early version of a Funko Pop figure before it hits the shelves. Think of it as the rough draft in the world of collectibles. These prototypes are used to test out designs, colors, and sometimes even materials before the final version is produced and sold to the masses. They're super rare and can be a goldmine for collectors due to their uniqueness and limited availability.

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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Prototypes are the unicorns of the Funko world. Rare, often colorful (or completely colorless), and not for sale. They're what the designers use as a first draft for the final Funko Pop. If you get your hands on one, you've got something pretty special.


avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Eh, they're just unfinished versions of the final product. More for hardcore collectors who wanna flex than anything else.

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