However, once the doors opened, it was pure chaos, and an every man for himself melee ensued in the tiny space. Everything was first come first served, and there was a lot of pushing and jostling for position in front of a few booths. As I was told, some people showed up the night before to sleep out in front, but they were turned away, only to show up this morning at 5:00 AM.
A shot of the hall after things calmed down. |
Anyway, by about an hour into the show, the majority of toy purchasers were gone, and the makers were hanging out chatting. Then I took off and went to Kobe for a wander.
Here are show pics, arranged alphabetically by maker:
Blobpus:
one-off |
debut show release |
Buster Call
CCP:
Comet Debris:
Dream Rockets:
Elegab:
A collector was very nice to let me shoot his set. |
There were more Elegab figures than these, but the releases were chaotic and random, and once something sold out, it disappeared from the table with no samples left on display.
Grody Shogun:
These have windups that do a cool head shake like a lion dance, |
Heads are Halloween remainders from a shop. |
Nice fit |
Max Toy:
Painted in Henshin Tigers (local baseball team) colors |
Ninjalien:
pico Pico:
Popsoda:
Frenzy releases (I think they're mostly customs by the Frenzy crew.) |
New Frenzy characters |
Nerd One corner |
also by Nerd One |
PP Pudding:
Rumble Monsters:
Shamrock Arrow:
Shibazakilika:
Sunguts:
Uky Daydreamer:
Always such a nice guy to talk to! |
Utsugiya:
A collector told me this maker has only released figures at one other show - Super Festival 57. |
Velocitron:
Yamomark:
Zeros:
New sofubi, and really reasonably priced @ 1000 yen each |
Gachapon machine:
Rubber masks and a big rubber kaiju figure:
Happy holiday wishes from KK! |
3 comments:
Yeah, that Hordak MOTUKO is insane!! We need more of those figures.
The mini Blobpus look fun too.
Thanks again for the eyecandy Andy!!!
Greets,
Bart
I agree with Tim about the
red & black MOTUKO. What
a great looking toy.
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