When you start your custom art toy project, the first big decision is choosing the right material. Vinyl, PVC, and Resin are the most popular choices, but each has its own strengths and weaknesses. In this guide, we’ll break down the differences to help you make the best choice for your brand.
1. Vinyl (Soft Vinyl / Sofubi)
Vinyl is the go-to material for “designer toys.” It’s hollow, lightweight, and has a unique soft feel.
- **Best for:** Limited edition art toys, urban vinyl figures.
- – **Pros:** Iconic “art toy” look, lightweight, durable.
- – **Cons:** Higher tooling costs, not ideal for extremely fine details.
2. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
PVC is the standard for mass-produced action figures and anime characters. It’s solid, versatile, and can capture incredible detail.
- **Best for:** Action figures, high-detail collectibles, large production runs.
- – **Pros:** Exceptional detail, solid feel, lower per-unit cost for large batches.
- – **Cons:** Heavier than vinyl, requires professional injection molds.
3. Resin
Resin is perfect for low-volume, high-end statues. It’s cast in silicone molds, making it ideal for prototypes and small runs.
- **Best for:** Prototypes, high-end limited statues (50-100 pcs).
- – **Pros:** Low tooling cost, captures the finest textures, premium weight.
- – **Cons:** Fragile (can break if dropped), higher per-unit cost.
Which one should you choose?
- Choose **Vinyl** if you want that classic designer toy aesthetic for a medium-sized run.
- – Choose **PVC** if you need high durability and intricate detail for mass production.
- – Choose **Resin** for high-end, fragile collectibles or initial prototypes.
At **Toyyie**, we specialize in all three materials. With over 12 years of experience and Disney-certified quality, we can help you bring your vision to life in the perfect material. [Contact us today for a free quote!](https://toyyie.com/contact/)






