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Threezero, founded by [[Kim Fung Wong]], is one of the original producers of the Hong Kong designer figure style. The company is recognized by their iconic gasmask logo (designed by Michael Lau) and known for their many iterations of street-smart vinyl figures.
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Threezero, founded by Kim Fung Wong, is one of the original producers of the Hong Kong designer figure style. The company is recognized by their iconic gasmask logo (designed by Michael Lau) and known for their many iterations of street-smart vinyl figures.
  
 
threezero began by producing 12” figures in special forces uniforms around the year 2000, and pioneered the production of metal weapons and accessories for these figures. threezero has since extended their toy ranges from 12” figures to designer vinyl collectibles.
 
threezero began by producing 12” figures in special forces uniforms around the year 2000, and pioneered the production of metal weapons and accessories for these figures. threezero has since extended their toy ranges from 12” figures to designer vinyl collectibles.
  
 
In 2008, threezero partnered with Ashley Wood to launch the threeA brand, which received positive reception recognized worldwide for Ashley Wood’s achievements in design and threezero’s excellence in production quality. In 2013, threezero began expanding its product line with a focus on officially licensed properties and launched difference type of product lines, such as “PREMIUM” for high-end robot collectiable, “DLX” for smaller scale robot collectible with high-fidelity production value, “ROBO-DOU” for smaller scale mecha from Japanese anime properties, “threezeroX” for a series in collaboration with different artists and “FigZero” for anime or Tokusatsu character 1/6 action figures.
 
In 2008, threezero partnered with Ashley Wood to launch the threeA brand, which received positive reception recognized worldwide for Ashley Wood’s achievements in design and threezero’s excellence in production quality. In 2013, threezero began expanding its product line with a focus on officially licensed properties and launched difference type of product lines, such as “PREMIUM” for high-end robot collectiable, “DLX” for smaller scale robot collectible with high-fidelity production value, “ROBO-DOU” for smaller scale mecha from Japanese anime properties, “threezeroX” for a series in collaboration with different artists and “FigZero” for anime or Tokusatsu character 1/6 action figures.
 
'''threeA Trading Company Ltd, threeA Toys, or threeA''' (also stylized 3A), founded in 2008 by co-owners [[Ashley Wood]] and Kim Fung Wong, sits under the ThreeZero umbrella. In 2019 ThreeA closed down and moved all licences over to ThreeZero.
 
  
 
*[https://www.threezerohk.com/ ThreeZeroHK]
 
*[https://www.threezerohk.com/ ThreeZeroHK]

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