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Post by cupnoodles on Mar 11, 2013 10:13:04 GMT -5
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Post by xTIMMYxCOREx on Mar 11, 2013 11:34:30 GMT -5
Which of these have a big presence by Bandai for their chogokin lines?
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Post by cupnoodles on Mar 11, 2013 11:47:34 GMT -5
Which of these have a big presence by Bandai for their chogokin lines? I'm not sure. Character Hobby Show? Doesn't Bandai have their own convention type deal and events at a showroom in Akihabara? I think Character Hobby Show is a safe bet but maybe someone can give more info.
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Post by fredeliza on Mar 11, 2013 22:58:37 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this. I was actually gonna ask you this question.
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Post by KingboyD on Mar 12, 2013 7:32:35 GMT -5
If you want to see what some of the conventions carry toy-wise, maybe try checking this blog: kaijukorner.blogspot.com/He attends some of these shows, and provides detailed photos. While his site has historically been geared towards vinyl kaiju, more recently he seems to be expanding and showing robot toys.
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Post by cupnoodles on Mar 12, 2013 8:17:46 GMT -5
If you want to see what some of the conventions carry toy-wise, maybe try checking this blog: kaijukorner.blogspot.com/He attends some of these shows, and provides detailed photos. While his site has historically been geared towards vinyl kaiju, more recently he seems to be expanding and showing robot toys. Thank you Kingboy. That guy has a great blog with really neat pictures and he has the Google Tokyo Toy map I wanted to make. kaijukorner.blogspot.jp/2010/11/tokyo-toymap-to-stars.htmlI forgot about Super Festival, which is a little bit more like Frank and Sons but still amazing.
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Post by KingboyD on Mar 12, 2013 9:12:44 GMT -5
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Post by www.kimcastro.com on Mar 15, 2013 10:34:39 GMT -5
thank you for sharing these.
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Post by cupnoodles on Mar 30, 2013 13:31:04 GMT -5
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