Monday, February 11, 2013

Wonder Festival 2013 (Winter) / ワンダーフェスティバル 2013[冬] Indie Toys

Indie toys at the 2013 Winter Wonder Festival, listed by maker, alphabetically:

Angel Abby:



Customs

Bear Model and Dragon Boy:



Two hundred photos after the jump:

Bullmark:




Giant Kanegon

CCP and Five Star:

 




Cosmo Knight Alpha:

First release of the day

Released later in the day
Denboku:
As always, a massive line formed for this booth.








Fig Lab:





Gargamel:
Dig Dug one-day license release


Display only

Ghosts and Goblins one-day license release (new color of set released at earlier WF)


Display only
 
There was also a  clear with glitter micro Thrashout chase.
 
Designed by Naoya. Not yet named.



Test pull

Mitari-chan resins - Set 1

Set 2. There were around 10 of each set available.
Hints and Spices:
 
Suity-chan. New figure that debuted just the other day.
 
Shane's second new figure: Koiwalla


Inspire:




Only the clear Garamon comes with the inner light.

 

Jetture:
 
 

 


Kaiju Ken:
 



sample of new figure. debut release coming soon
Kaiju Shojo:
This figure (and the Tiger Seven below) were sculpted by Kaiju Ken.

 
These comics were all drawn by the gentleman who runs Kaiju Shojo.
Linden:
Also a very popular booth, full of one-day license figures






Lulubell et al:
 




Add Dehara minis


These are based on Chinese amusement park knock-off versions of Pokemon characters!


Velocitron
 M1Go:




Stunning blue base vinyl

 Marusan:
First sofubi pull of this new figure

 


Loads of sample of upcoming figures



 Max Toy:
Mark made a point of encouraging people to actually use this soap, which is made in the USA.
 
 

One-day license figures



 
 
Prototype of upcoming tank set. The top turret is removable and can be replaced with the mini Negora torso. The two things on the left are weapons that slide over Negora's arms. Micro Negora can also slot into the back turret. The set also comes with a helmet. Awesome design and execution. Sculpted by Makino-san.
 

unfinished helmet - in production

New upcoming robot series. Mark Nagata design. This and the next three sculpts are all in development.

Also Mark's design
Touma design



Touma design

Max Toy gachapon machine
Note: I interviewed Mark and will be uploading it soon to the Kaiju Korner YouTube channel.
 Nerd One:
 
Display only

Pico Pico:






PP Pudding:

Super cool


 Shamrock Arrow:
One-day license figure - another keshi release (There's definitely a keshi/resin trend going on!)
 Shikaruna:
They were taking orders for this.





Not by Shikaruna, but also made to order
 Sunguts:
 




 Todd Robertson:
Todd flew over from Boston. He had some micro-run minis and an Ammonaito to sell, and a new figure to show!


Great paintwork by Todd
 
Coming soon to sofubi!
Todd and Mark (Note: I also interviewed Todd and will be uploading it soon to the Kaiju Korner YouTube channel.)

TT Toys:


US Toys:
 




Yamanaya:



Yutari:
Figures from the tokusatsu "Zone Fighter"

 

This has THIRTY-FIVE parts! Many are glued on. Astonishing level of detail.


Zoomoth:
Keshi masters
One-day license figures
The painted figures are all display only.
  



There's a LOT more WF coverage coming to KK over the next week, including interviews, garage kits, some cosplay pics, special exhibitions, and more!

Full guide to Kaiju Korner's Winter Wonder Festival 2013 coverage:

Indie toys: Click here
Interview with Mark Nagata: Click here
Interview with Todd Robertson: Click here
Garage kits and other toys: Click here
Big company toy displays: Click here
Other sights: Click here

4 comments:

  1. "Only the clear Garamon comes with the inner light." That's deep man.

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  2. So many amazing toys!
    I love the glowy Linden blob/dude, the Marusan electrical towers, the giant Denboku robots and the Kaiju Ken Mazingers. I seriously need to get a PP Pudding Devilman and/or Mazinger mech too.

    Thanks for the pics!!

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  3. It can drive a person crazy
    seeing so many wanted toys
    and not being able to touch
    them. Nyarg! ha ha!

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