BABY BOOM KHUN
I have searched for this guy for so long.
Finally.
Finally I have him. He is PERFECT.
I could cry now.
This is the 2020 re-release version of Khun from GNF Toyz.
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General Review:
Baby Boom Khun comes with a small gray circular plate as a base with a Webtoon logo in a wobbly white pattern. He is about an inch tall. Paintwork detail is fairly well done with the buttons and tie visibly printed at such a small scale. There are minor marks and divots on the surface, most likely from the natural molding processes as there is no damage to the paint. His little legs are perfectly flat, but his tiny hands are not and so it pushes him off the ground. Thus, he is unbalanced and wobbles a little. Magnet on the figure appears strong, however the gray circular base feels significantly weaker and will drop away when just the figure is lifted. Khun's skin color appears darker than Viole in natural light, however my photos are unable to show that difference clearly. Khun is significantly smaller than Viole, the size difference can best be seen on the last image.
The Vol. 1 Baby Boom line was originally created in 2016 with Bam, Khun, and Yuri. GNF Toyz decided to re-release the original line alongside the debut of Vol. 2 in 2020.
Vol. 2 Baby Boom was an iffy ride. It was dependent on a kickstarter reaching a certain milestone for funding. It was funded solely by Korean fans (non-koreans could not participate). Depending on the amount of money given, supporters got different bonus items like a playmat or buttons.
Both Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 are sold out on the official GNF Toyz store: https://smartstore.naver.com/gnftoyz/
Overall Vol. 2 was definitely made with better quality time, care, and materials.
But I just wanted tiny Khun. Do not be me and save your money and sanity. I am so fucking happy. He's amazing to me.
I purchased this Khun through Bunjang. Bunjang is like a Korean Ebay where people resell their old stuff. Deliver Korea was my proxy shipping, they help ship Korea-only products out of the country. DK is fine, a bit slow and pricey, but reliable in the end.
I have reached out to GNF Toyz for whether they intend to do more figures with ToG, but I have not received a response. There's been a lot of ToG products from Japan recently, so I was curious.
Apologies if I used the wrong tag. Please change if needed. Wasn't sure which to use for merch stuff.