How much does it cost to Funko Pop yourself?

avatarInterferingHood2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Not sure if you mean literally turning yourself into a Funko Pop or getting a custom one made, but if it's the latter, it's not a straightforward deal. Funko doesn't officially offer a 'customize your own Funko Pop' service directly. However, there are artists and companies out there that specialize in custom Pops. Prices can vary widely based on how complex your design is, but you're probably looking at starting around $100 and going up from there. Remember, the more detailed your request, the higher the cost!

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avatarSigningSpine2 years ago

Actually saw a booth at a convention once where they were doing customs starting at $150. Depends on how detailed you want to get.


avatarPracticingClock2 years ago

Honestly, just DIY! Grab a blank Pop, some paint, and follow a tutorial online. Way cheaper and more fun.

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