Who This Is For
Madlad Figures works with creators who need a production partner that understands character art, collector expectations, low-MOQ planning, and export-ready manufacturing.
- IP owners creating character merchandise
- toy brands testing a new line
- campaigns that need articulated collectibles
Production Support
Production
joint planning and range-of-motion review
Workflow
multi-part sculpting for tooling
Materials
accessory and hand-part development
Delivery
assembly checks, paint QC, and collector-ready packaging
Process
Every project is scoped around the character, budget, and quantity. The goal is to protect the creative intent while making the figure realistic to produce.
Concept and quote
Each stage is reviewed before the project moves forward.
3D sculpting
Each stage is reviewed before the project moves forward.
Prototype approval
Each stage is reviewed before the project moves forward.
Mold and production planning
Each stage is reviewed before the project moves forward.
Painting, QC, and packaging
Each stage is reviewed before the project moves forward.
FAQ
How many articulation points can a figure have?
The right count depends on character style, size, budget, and durability goals. More joints add engineering, tooling, and QC complexity.
Can you make accessories?
Yes. Weapons, props, alternate hands, stands, and display pieces can be planned as part of the same project.
Are action figures more expensive than static figures?
Usually yes, because they require more parts, tighter tolerances, assembly checks, and more complex tooling.