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Toys with candy. A traditional combination to promote both world. Gundam mini sofubi figure series with Ramune candies candies by Bandai in 2004. Avg. 4.2 inches tall. Candies are long gone but I don’t mind : )
For my second sofvi custom, my choice went on Takepico's Keronga figure. I have always been attracted by the tropical fauna so I decided to revisit the "アカメ" version released some time ago by One Up.
Painted with Monster Kolor paint and Iwata airbrush. #keronga #takepico #oneup #sofvi #sofvitokyo #toyphotography #sofubi #custom #airbrush #iwata #japan #monsterkolor
via Instagram ift.tt/1PjiULg Took long enough to get here, but worth the wait fir a couple of harder to get pieces bought on the cheap. #Ultraman #kaiju #vinyl #vintage #sofubi #90s #toyfinds #toyhunting #toyhustle #toyhorder #toytrades #toysagram #RagingNerdgasm #TomKhayos #ToyGameScroogeMcDuck #kamenrider #Gamora ift.tt/1PjiULg
So I got the clear cyborg Popy Kamen Rider- sans inserts but I actually like it that way more to be honest, and some very odd bootleg? mid sized guy (to the right before the unifive removable helmet repro) today. I though he'd be one of those dancing hands bootlegs the size of my Barom One but he's much bigger.
Character: Marine Kong
Company: Shikaruna Kōbō
Manufacturer: Shikaruna Kōbō
Series: Kaiju Sofuto Series
Made In: Japan
Material: Clear Vinyl
Height: Approximately 28 cm
Number of Parts: 7
Released: 2010
Original Price: ?
Limitation: 1
Packaging: Bagged with Header Card
Additional Info: This Marine Kong is a 1-off. Made of clear vinyl and painted with blue, yellow, purple, and red. The eyes, horn, nails, and teeth are painted white.
Shikaruna Kōbō released over a couple of dozen 1-offs that were painted on clear vinyl in 2010 for various events or shops. Many of those special 1-offs were painted by toymaker Killer-J.
This character made its first appearance in its own television show named "Kaiju Marine Kong." The show aired in 1960 with a run of 26 episodes.
No left foot markings.
Right foot markings:
マリンコング
©TRANSGLOBAL
日本製
シカルナ工房
Character: Godzilla 1962
Company: Marmit
Manufacturer: Marmit
Series: Giant Monster Heaven
Made In: Japan
Material: Blue Greyish Vinyl
Height: Approximately 34 cm
Number of parts: 6
Released: December 24, 2015
Original Price: ? yen
Limitation: Limited Event Exclusive
Packaging: Bagged with Header Card
Additional Info: This figure was a limited event release for "Godzilla vs Kurosawa vs Star Wars Christmas Eve Party." The vinyl color is blue greyish with yellow-greenish metallic highlight sprays on the body with silver painted fins. The figure was packed in a bag with the header card reverse showing the blank side to allow the special guest at the event to sign it. Production run information of this figure for this first event was not provided.
The event "Godzilla vs Kurosawa vs Star Wars Christmas Eve Party" was held at the Sports Public House Nano in Shinjuku Tokyo Japan on December 24, 2015. Cost to attend the event was 5,000 yen which included special guest signings with food and beverages. Some of the special guests in attendance were actor Yoshio Tsuchiya who appeared in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954), Matango (1963), Son of Godzilla (1967), Destroy All Monsters (1968), and other well-known films. Actress Yukiko Kobayashi who appeared in Destroy All Monsters (1968), Space Amoeba (1970), and The Vampire Doll (1970). And actor Akira Kubo who appeared in Matango (1963), Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965), Son of Godzilla (1967), and Destroy All Monsters (1968).
Left foot markings:
ジグラ (キンゴジ)
TM & © 1962, 2006
TOHO CO., LTD.
Right foot markings:
Marmit
JAPAN
via Instagram ift.tt/1j9CEpp Painted up another @radioactiveuppercut #bitesize #radioactiverumblers #TomKhayos #ToyGameScroogeMcDuck #customtoys #repainted #vinyl #sofubi #toyart #arttoys #omfg #werewolf #monsters #toysagram #ToysAreMyDrug ift.tt/1j9CEpp