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October 20, 2009

DAIKU-MARYU

Filed under: Co. POPY,Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 1:13 am

Poster goodness:

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Popy Pla Deluxe..

Filed under: Co. POPY,Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 1:11 am

..fucking rule! Garbin and Godsigma compliments of AY. LOVE. RAWK!

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October 8, 2009

The Great Wall Of Popy

Filed under: Co. POPY,Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 3:29 am

Ever feel the need to get organized? Of course you do. Well, I spent the last week or so, a few trivial minutes at a time, organizing my poison. It’s like playing Jenga. Like playing Jenga after drinking absinthe.

One piece at a time. Slowly but surely assembling them into their catacomb like legos.. It kills me to see them slumbering in their boxes, carefully wrapped in cellophane and then shoved away into a case where their aesthetic brilliance lies dormant.. Worthless? HELL NO!!

Box art, to me is an equal part of the DNA. I will let you, the reader be the judge. Tell me this Great Wall Of Popy doesn’t look absolutely gorgeous?!? Either way.. If due to the confines of space, these awesome toys get stacked and shelved, then I say this is the next best thing to actually displaying them.. Right?? Right..

I admit, I’m just trying to convince myself. So? What do you think? Tell me all about it here:

Discuss on BBS

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September 24, 2009

Best menko ever!!

Filed under: Erik Sjoen,Stoopid — erik sjoen @ 8:53 pm

Goranger teamwork!!

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September 22, 2009

Popy Red Baron Jumbo Machinder Makeover!!

Filed under: Co. POPY,Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 11:35 pm

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So what do you do?? You need that Jumbo fix and NOTHING is coming up. Week after week, month after month, the same freakin’ two pages on Yahoo Japan auctions everyday sporting overpriced pedestrian Jumbo Machinders.. They just don’t move do they? Well, these days, between the lunatic sellers and the abominable $>Y exchange rate, I for one certainly don’t have a $1K+ to throw around anymore. Sound familiar?

So… What DO you do? Make the best of what else is available. Take the beat down, weather damaged, chew toys and do some Dr. Frankenstein. Resurrect them I say!

Thankfully, Dr. Frankenstein lives a mere ten city blocks from my front door. So, with a fistless, lifeless Jumbo Red Baron in tow, I went to see the man himself, Robin Kwok, the visionary proprietor of one of San Francisco’s last great Japanese toy/hobby shops Heroes Club.

I walk in with a bubble wrapped sarcophagus and set it ever so gently on the counter. Robin looks at me suspiciously.. We sit silent for a few long minutes while Robin curiously inspects the vintage relic with the type of intensity only a mad scientist could muster. Suddenly, breaking the deafening silence, he declares “No problem!” and it’s on! Within seconds the belt is off, the buckle removed, and a laundry list of supplies and tasks to be accomplished begin to manifest. I totally feel alive. This, I figure, is FUN!!

Robin has done several incredible projects for me in the past, but my faith was completely renewed when upon stopping by the shop a few weeks before he showed me the incredible work he did restoring a polyethylene jumbo sized Kikaida with side machine. One of the rarest vintage Japanese toys out there by the way. His work was absolutely amazing! He really, brought it back from the dead. And now, my very own Red Baron was in his very capable hands to experiment with. Now it was time to hurry up and wait..

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Within a matter of a few short days the call was made and I was en route, gushing with excitement that the work was so quickly completed. Dr. Kwok had taken this landfill cast away and turned it into a beautiful looking piece of art. And I thought his work on the Kikaider was something.. A true resurrection. The pictures really speak for themselves:

In the spirit of Mike’s recent “Rokuron Q Mike” post, I would like to say that this was also a very exciting experience and it’s made me really long for the next one.. I know that there are those out there that don’t think vintage toy restoration will lead to anything but the evil that evil people do, and they are entitled to their opinions about it. I’m as concerned as anyone about people getting suckered on rare pieces that have been restored. Hey, it could be me right? But, I am also looking for a way to acquire and enjoy the pieces that are either out of my price range or just plain out of stock..

For my buck though, I look forward to partnering with Robin on many other projects like this one. As a matter of fact, in the coming months keep your eyes peeled for a new section devoted specifically to projects like this one. You guys ain’t seen nothing yet, as they say in the BTO song.

As the amount of pictures for this project were just overwhelming, Robin took the liberty of uploading a Youtube video documenting the entire process from start to finish. Enjoy!!

If you’re in or around San Francisco, please come by and support Heroes and our other local toy shops. They are few and far between these days. Thanks! E

HeroesClub / The Art Of Toys
840 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
USA

Store Hours:
10:00am to 6:00pm Pacific Standard Time (Mon to Sat)
10:00am to 5:00pm Pacific Standard Time (Sun)
Closed on Tuesday!!

Telephone 1(415)387-4552

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September 9, 2009

Mad with power

Filed under: Daily Money Shots,Erik Sjoen,Josh Fraser,Stoopid — Josh Fraser @ 4:44 am

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This is what happens when the Chairman is left to his own devices.

He is undoubtedly pleased with himself and we all look on in stunned silence as a GA 50 and a GA 51 get it on.

Oddly enough his pathetic customization attempt proved more successful than the “bored”room had thought possible and the company stock rebounds… allowing all those involved to have enough confidence in the brand to continue their purchases on the internet financially unhindered.

Meeting adjourned.

Bandai Deformed Cloth Series

Filed under: Co. BANDAI,Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 1:26 am

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You like Super Deformed toys? You like diecast? You like so called “Cloth”? You like midgets? Me too. These are awesome. Three inches of pure Japanese toy goodness..

Kamen Rider

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Kamen Rider V3

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Patlabor Ingram

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Ultraman

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Ultra Seven

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September 5, 2009

Godaikin Score circa 1998

Filed under: Erik Sjoen — erik sjoen @ 6:16 pm

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August 25, 2009

Feliz cumpleaños a mí con OMOCHA!!

Filed under: Erik Sjoen,Toy Love — erik sjoen @ 11:54 pm

The birthday haul.. AWESOME. Just wanted to give a public shout out to all my pals here for spoiling me rotten. I’m not bragging here guys, I’m just pointing out how much this community throws down. After all the great summit stories I thought I would throw another positive example into the mix. Our community ROCKS!! Here we are 10+ years into this, a 1000 in internets years, and we just get closer. Grab your tissues kids..

Thanks again to everyone for not only the good wares, but good wishes and thoughts as well. You all know who you are. Love.

Sjoen

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August 15, 2009

East Coast meets West Coast

Filed under: Daily Money Shots,Erik Sjoen,Josh Fraser,Toy News — Josh Fraser @ 5:56 pm

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This is what happens when the Chairman can’t make his own board meeting…

Live from the East Coast Summit 2009.

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