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March 16, 2007

DMS 017: Clearly, You Just Don’t Get It…

Filed under: Daily Money Shots — Roger @ 1:35 pm

Today’s money shot is an Ohsato Macross VF-1S…

Ohsato VF-1S

…apparently piloted by Walrus Man.

Ohsato VF-1S pilot.

For more about Ohsato’s Macross toys, check out the Toybox DX Data File by Robert Duban.

– Roger

March 15, 2007

DMS 016: Drifand Rumbles On the New Bandai Soul of Chogokin Walker Galliar

Filed under: Daily Money Shots,Toy News — Rumble Crew @ 6:30 pm

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“Surprise! The SOC Walker Galliar has landed in Singapore and I got hold of mine this afternoon for approx. 58 USD. It’s definitaly worth it in my opinion; the weight of metal is pretty dense for the 1/144 size, the attention to details that previous incarnations left out is excellent, and the extra figure is really cool too…” — drifand

Read more now in the Invincible BBS…

March 14, 2007

Daily Money Shot 015: My Pet Turtle

Filed under: Daily Money Shots — tbrisko @ 8:23 pm

March 13, 2007

MS014: GUNDAM!

Filed under: Daily Money Shots,Toy News — Rumble Crew @ 8:07 pm

Gundam by Hiroko Yoda

“I took this picture yesterday, and Matt suggested that I should submit it to you as a “money shot” for use in the brog. Tell me what you think.

“I can’t believe I’m actually submitting a toy shot.. :)” — Hiroko

We think it’s great…!

Gunpla Writ Large

Filed under: Toy News — matt @ 12:09 am

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Okay, stop me if you’ve heard this one before:

Two guys, a Mexican wrestler, and Gundam walk into a boardroom… Actually, it’s no joke. IT’S MY LIFE. As part of a feature for Patrick Macias’ upcoming new magazine, Otaku USA, we dropped by Bandai’s secret HQ in Asakusa for a hot ‘n heavy session involving “BAKUC,” the masked one-man PR squad for all things Gunpla, and Bandai’s latest and greatest, the 1/12 Scale Hyper Hybrid Model RX-78-2 Gundam. The largest Gundam kit ever created, it’s five towering feet of plastic, metal, and circuitry — and yours for the low, low price of 350,000 yen. (That’s $2,978.46 at today’s exchange rate.)

You’ll have to wait until the magazine hits the stands in June for the full scoop, but here’s a tantalizing on-the-scene video teaser Patrick posted on You Tube to make your mouths water. Enjoy!

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March 12, 2007

Daily Money Shot 013

Filed under: Daily Money Shots — tbrisko @ 11:11 pm

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March 11, 2007

CLEARLY, it’s Daily Money Shot 12…

Filed under: Daily Money Shots — matt @ 8:05 pm

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Bootleg “vintage” Mechagodzilla…Enjoy! — Matt

March 10, 2007

Daily Money Shot 011: GA01

Filed under: Daily Money Shots — tbrisko @ 10:16 pm

ga01 by Tim Brisko

— Tim

March 9, 2007

DMS 010: You know you have problems…

Filed under: Daily Money Shots,Declarations — Josh Fraser @ 2:01 pm

Josh and his Gaiking Problem

joshYou know you have problems right”?

I look quietly at my slender Gaiking only glass toy display case with my peripheral vision, smile, and begin to understand why this phrase is so commonly shared among my exes. But…but, I have not really looked for another GA-51 seriously in almost 2 years.

I thought I had the “habit” under control.

Section 1 go.

I justified the longing for these toys through a personal story relating to how my mom bought me a Nessar from the Children’s Hospital gift shop when I was extremely ill in 1979. The toy was unboxed, and obviously a second-hand item from Mr. Big’s Toyland, which only added to the magic it had over me. I later became a huge fan of Fridays on Channel 56, as many of the Boston locals would well understand. Force Five, was a godsend for us East Coasters.

Eventually, I gathered enough money to buy my first Space Dragon Ga-52 at age 9, years later, during the golden era of Mr. Big’s. Waltham seemed so far away. Sadly, hours later, Little space dragon was crushed under foot, the victim of a grandparent, who while not wearing their glasses, caused its early demise. This solidified my desire to find the toy again one day AND keep it safe.

Section 2 go.

I collected robots off and on for years, throughout middle-school, Junior High, and High school (being lucky enough to see the closing day sales of Mr. Big’s Toyland is still a memory I throw into the mix, to the sighs of envious friends) while going through various stages of interests, and eventually sold off 3 full collections. Until everything changed the day I found the little Gem GA-51 Shogun Warriors 2-in-1 in a small store in Porter square in 1997. The year I graduated college and returned to Boston from Rhode Island.

The year of Day Old Antiques appeared within walking distance of my usual haunts…and an ATM.

Section 3 GO.

Now, a decade or so later, with a marriage, a new job, and a new location on the other side of the planet I’m left thousands of miles away from my familiar air-tight glass shelved microcosm that sits stoic, stored away from dust and light, filled with the little (or rather expansive) obsession of my childhood. Gaiking was, and still remains, the caretaker of my pathetic otaku soul.

While doing research for a new season of design projects, I let my team take the day off to have a day to themselves. Even stuck safely away from the vintage stores in Kowloon, in a souless and stale aired mall at Harbor City, I find myself “researching” among the Japanese pop music section in HMV, looking at the Animex 1200 anime soundtracks, and humming the opening theme song ever so quietly so as to not draw too much attention .

I am sitting here listening to Track Six as I write this, imagining it is Meiko Kaji singing, microphone in one hand, a Bazolar in the other, cradled with the tenderness only a katana wielding 70’s pop idol could.

“You know you have problems right”?

Yes. Yes I know.

— Josh

March 8, 2007

His and Herlock

Filed under: Toy News — matt @ 11:32 pm

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Steve Harrison weighs in with intriguing news from the front lines of Space Pirate-dom. The Japanese site GA Graphic Toy News has posted shots of upcoming Space Pirate Herlock (a.k.a Harlock) prize-toy merch. Chek ’em out: shirts, clocks, towels, and — most importantly — a “Super Mechanic” toy of the Arcadia. Measuring 40cm (16 inches!) and made of plastic, it’s set to hit Japanese shelves in August.

Don’t let the fact that it’s a prize toy fool you. The Super Mechanic Space Cruiser Yamato Taito released in the same series earlier this year turned out to be one of the surprise cheap-toy fixes of the season. (Retailing for less than $15 in some Tokyo shops, it’s one of the best bangs for the buck to come out in years.)

But don’t take my word for it. Let me hand the mic to inveterate Matsumoto Reiji fan Steve himself for the final analysis:

“Holy crud, not ONLY a new (and more anime accurate) Blue Arcadia (and I want and I hope HLJ carries it), but….but..

A Matsumoto Gauge ™ clock.

I have peed myself.

I know it’s a crane game prize. I know that means it’s got a fifty cent Chinese made piece-o-junk clockwork in it. I * DON’T * CARE * !! So I go to a craft store and replace it with a $10 made in China clockwork. Fine! I’ll do it!

Because that, my friends, that is the COOLEST CLOCK EVER.

And the Pirate Flag bath towels are just icing on the cake baby….”

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