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April 3, 2007
January 1, 2000
Rare Matt Alt Sofubi
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I recently found a mint in bag Matt Alt vinyl. He's so sexy, AND he looks Japanese! I like to rub it while I read Matt's sexy blog...
Barry Bishonen
September 23, 2014
GAIKING!!!
Divine Demon-Dragon Gaiking (大空é”竜ガイã‚ング DaikÅ« MaryÅ« Gaiking)..
Somebody call Josh Fraser because this sofubi is about to get OFF!!
Our good friend TOORU ABE is slicing and dicing the next most awesome sofubi in the world.. Thank you MEDICOM.
Hit Tooru-san up here:
https://www.facebook.com/tooru.abe.92?fref=ts
March 29, 2013
Bootleg: Ultra Hero Set
I want to show you another Ultraman sofubi set today.
“Ultraman sofubi set” is maybe the wrong description for this set.
More a “Ultraman-esque bootleg hard plastic set”, or just “Ultra Hero Set”.
I’m not sure if this set is worth a Brog…but it’s too late now.
Photo session is finished and if you read this here, it’s online ;-)
Bought this piece around 95′. I’m pretty sure this thing is
made in the early 90ties , because it has “CE” sign on the box.
I got it from a guy who originally bought it in Thailand and
paid only a few bucks for it. The figures looked so weird,
thats why I needed that shit.
Colorful artwork, japanese typo and no sign of the manufacturer.
Smells like a 100% unlicensed bootleg.
“Made in Japan”…hahahha…never!
Aha…good to know.
Epic kaiju artwork! I like the blue beast on the left side…OMG.
I never open this set in all the years.
Ladies and gentlemen, a historic moment!
Enough talking, enjoy the photos of these bizarre looking Ultramen.
Do you have a favorite? I think mine is the Ultraman Leo.
Sorry bothering you with this 90ties trash guys ;-)
March 17, 2013
Bullmark: ミラーマン
My little sunday Mirrorman Brog.
Bought this Bullmark sofubi a few years ago on Y!JP.
Some of you might remember the epic “im_power” auctions.
This Mirrorman is about 24 cm / 9,45″ tall.
I think this guy is a bit rarer than other Mirrorman sofubis,
there are lots of them, because I haven’t seen another specimen
since I bought this one. But who knows…
Sexy feet markings.
Here you could see him with a few brothers.
Nice toy! That’s it. Nothing more to say.
March 1, 2013
Bullmark/Tobi: Kittyfire
February 27, 2013
February 9, 2013
Yonezawa Mirrorman vs Ikea Detolf
Here’s my saturday DIY BROG.
My DIY story started on a cold dezember day last year.
Just in the second I won that Yonezawa giant size Mirrorman on Yahoo,
I knew that I had a problem. A big problem! Exactly 18″/48,7cm big.
How could I get this Mirrorman into my Detolf glas display?
The figure is 18″ and the maximum height of the display levels
is around 15″…maybe cutting of Mirrorman’s head. Ok, not really
an option!
I’m pretty sure the other bidders on Yahoo hat the same thoughts and
gave up early. Now I had to find a solution for the “problem” ;-)
I started a little resarch in the internet and found a few different
possibilities how to “modify” the good old Detolf. A few modifications
seemed to be too complicated, others didn’t look good, but one idea
was just perfect I thought.
The solution is: U-clamp terminal or wire rope clip
First I measured the diameter of the metal rod that holds the
glass shelfs and ordered 4 wire rope clips (size 4-5mm).
Theoretical these clips could hold the glass shelf alone. You just
lay the glass on the metal bolt/nuts. But this is not really safe and
you could easily destroy the glass. So it’s better to build some kind of
“substructure” for the glass shelf to make everything more solid & safe.
As “substructure” I used s aluminium bar that I had at home.
That’s how it looks at the end. I also put some foam material between
the aluminium bar and the glass shelf. So the glas won’t be scratched.
The “construction” is pretty solid and now you could choose the
postion of the glass shelfs yourself. Yeah! Enough room for Mirrorman.
I think it would look much better when I use aluminium bars that
are a bit more slim & filigree. But it’s ok for now.
Now the tall guys have enough headspace and all in all the
new “glas shelf adjusting system” doesn’t look that bad.
So, all Detolf owners out there, don’t be afraid buying giant sofubis!