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SuperPlastic Releases Thrilling Teaser For A Bored Ape NFT Collaboration

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The BAYC craze isn’t over! SuperPlastic, the realm’s top creator of appealing celebs, vinyl toys & digital collectibles, releases a teaser for Bored Ape NFT collaboration.

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SuperPlastic and Bored Ape Yacht Club collaborates to give you SuperBored art work toys. Credit: SuperPlastic on Twitter.

SUPERBORED NFTs: SuperPlastic X Bored Apes

After releasing the BAYC merch for Bored Ape Yacht Club holders two weeks ago, the blue-chip NFT project is attend with yet another collaboration. This one is with Superplastic, a brand that has produced and bought hundreds of thousands of dollars in limited-edition dressmaker toys and attire.

In a tweet nowadays, SuperPlastic announced the NFT project. “F&CK IT. APE VINYL THIS WEEK.”, the put up stated with two images, giving the crew a explore of the silhouette of the NFTs.

The collaboration will liberate SUPERBORED. These are 5 elegant 13-creep vinyl art work toys that can be accessible the next day. Each art work toy can be bought for $222. To procure essentially the most out of the tumble, are trying to be a BAYC, MAYC, Cryptojankyz, Headtripz, or SUPERGUCCI NFT holder.

SUPERBORED Drop Agenda

It’s probably you’ll per chance per chance well procure admission to the tumble on Opensea the next day, April 14, starting up at 1 p.m. ET for easiest 15 minutes every.

“BAYC Curtis” can be accessible from 1: 00 – 1: 15 p.m. ET and take a look at to be a BAYC NFT holder to procure procure admission to.

“Superplastic Skipper” is easiest accessible to Superplastic Cryptojankyz & Headtripz NFT holders from 1: 45 – 2: 00 p.m. ET

As correctly as, “MAYC Curtis” can even be accessed by MAYC NFT holders easiest from 2: 30 – 2: 45 p.m. ET.

Lastly, “Public Curtis” and “Public Skipper” come in to everyone from 3: 15 – 3: 30 p.m. ET.


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