Kasten Toys was where it all began. Towards the tail end of its whirlwind growth, we stumbled on the product - the one clients couldn’t get enough of. So, in 2015, make custom toys was born. A family-run spin-off that took that idea, niched down, and built a plush-powered marketing machine that brands actually remembered.
We turn your ideas into tangible, huggable, collectible proof that your brand has personality. We’ve done this for over a decade. So yes, we do know what we’re doing. And no, we won’t let you make something weird. Unless it’s weird on purpose… no judgment.
The custom action figure industry has evolved from a niche hobby into a multi-billion dollar global powerhouse. Today, Custom Action Figures Manufacturers play a critical role in the entertainment, marketing, and corporate branding sectors. From North America to Europe and Southeast Asia, the demand for high-fidelity, articulated collectibles has surged by over 15% annually.
We are seeing a shift toward "Kidult" culture—adults who collect high-end figures as investments and home decor. Key trends include:
As a premier factory based in China, we offer unparalleled advantages to global brands seeking reliability and scale.
Using industrial 3D printing and CNC, we turn sketches into prototypes in days, not months.
Strict ISO-certified processes ensuring non-toxic materials and durable joints.
Integrated supply chains allow us to offer competitive wholesale pricing for large-scale orders.
Expertise in international shipping, customs, and global toy safety standards (ASTM, EN71).
Global enterprises require more than just toys; they require brand assets. Our production lines cater to diverse application scenarios:
Behind every toy is a team of quietly brilliant people who make it real. Our UK designers and seamsters bring the ideas to life, our production experts keep it all on track, and our incredible plush manufacturers in China, craft each piece with care, precision, and a ridiculous amount of skill.
We couldn’t do this without them, and honestly, we wouldn’t want to.