Aimou
Alien's Park
190+ pics after the jump:
Amapro
Art Junkie
Art Toys Thailand
Nice to see some sofubi and resin figures from Thai toy makers! |
Baby Tector
Big One Craft
Billiken
Black Seed
Blackbook
Blobpus
The dual head Mockbats were sold lottery style. Each was a one-off by Kaji-san. |
Bullmark
Butanohana
CCP
Chanoma Gangu
Chima Group
Comet Debris
Creative Design
Dan
DDL
Devilrobots
Dune
Fewture Models
Fig Lab
Five Star
Flat Base Studio
Gashapon
Gigabrain
Grody Shogun
Based on a creature from a Famous Monsters cover, which I believe was based on a monster from a film. |
Hell Painter
Hikari Banbi
Ilu Ilu
The chest piece retracts, and the mini figure sits inside. Super cool Diaclone nod! |
The moon base dome transforms into a nine-part creature. All hand-made sofubi - amazing! |
This poster was also released today. |
K's Works
keshi gomu figures |
M1 Go
Cool new book + print release |
Marmit x Rampage
This toy by Karz Works is based on a two hundred-year-old drawing by the famous Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. |
Shooting game prizes |
Max Toy
Pico Pico x Sunguts
Popsoda
PP Pudding
PPP Toys
I believe these are resin. |
Science Patrol
Shikaruna
New paint jobs for Henry Anderson III figures. The above figure is Gotanda. |
This is Meguro. |
Spice Seed
Unplugged Works
US Toys
X Plus
Yamanaya
Yamomark
Thanks again for your great job man !
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ReplyDeleteExcellent coverage as always! This year's SuFes seems to be better than the last few years, people are really showing some amazing pieces. What I thought was interesting is the increase in American toy producers / companies. Seems to be increasing with each festival.
ReplyDeleteGreat coverage as always Andy!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! The show certainly feels more international. To me, the biggest shift over the last year has been the number of sellers and toy makers from Hong Kong.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing all of these great photos. Last SuFes I was at was in 2001. These pictures have made me determined to get back to Japan for another one. Have the dates for the other shows this year been posted yet?
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun show for sure! The SF website says the next show is April 23.
ReplyDeletehttp://artstorm.co.jp/sufes.html
Any idea how to get the following or can you share any contact info:
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Thanks!
Thanks! I believe Super Festival 72 was their debut show. (They just released the red version at that show.) No website or other info I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply Andy (and sorry for the multiple posts, I thought I was getting an error). Do you have a good proxy/hunter you would recommend?
ReplyDeleteI think on Kidrobot a while ago I read a post by a guy who was willing to shop for people in Japan. Might be worth doing a search there. Besides that, you might run a Google search for Japan buyer or shopper or something like that. I think there are quite a few out there, especially for online items.
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