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  • 14Aug





    Solscud007 from Anime Punch has posted new detailed pictures of a Goodsmile Gokin Tachikoma with standing next to Stick.


    Product Details about the Tachikoma and Motoko:

    Good Smile’s die-cast metal Tachikoma has finally been released to much fanfare across the globe! This inaugural entry in the Good Smile Gokin series features a superbly detailed and fully poseable Tachikoma, accompanied by an equally poseable PVC Motoko Kusanagi figure that can ride inside Tachikoma’s cockpit. About 21cm wide, the hefty Tachikoma comes painted in a glossy metallic finish and features movable arms, manipulators, and eyes, openable cockpit hatches, removable grenade cover, and an interchangeable gatling gun. The 9.5cm-tall Motoko figure comes with two interchangeable right hands, one wielding a handgun and the other with a machine gun.

    For more Pictures and information check out his post here.

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  • 13Aug

    I haven’t been paying much attention to the Summer Wonderfest (WF) coverage as I probably should have.  Otherwise I wouldn’t have missed this stuff.  There were plenty of great toys revealed and quite a few that were exclusive to the show.  I’m just going to highlight a few that I’ve been able to track down.

    Head over the CMs Homepage to and scroll down about a little to find pics of the WF exclusive metallic versions of Rey, Stick, Yellow, and a generic soldier version of their 1/18 scale ride armors. Each of them was limited to 100 pieces.

    Not to be outdone, Mega House sold an all black version of their ride armor and rider at WF. Okay maybe it’s not ALL black. It’s two toned sort of like Yamato’s 1/48 Stealth Valkyrie but the colors are more similar than the colors used by Yamato.

    And speaking of Yamato, they had shadow colored versions of their poseable GN-U versions of the YF-21, YF-19, and VF-11B. They were exclusive to WF but I heard that they will also be available on Yamato’s webstore starting September 1st. I guess it’s sort of like what Hasbro does with their exclusives after San Diego Comic Con. Anyway, you can see the figures at Yamato’s website here.

   

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