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Post by chachipower on Sept 4, 2011 13:17:10 GMT -5
Hey off subject but I noticed you're into Japanese tuning. Here is a picture I have with the owner of JUN, Susumu Koyama in my hotel room during a weekend of racing. Beautiful R34 by the way! Closest thing I have to a Skyline is a 240SX with an RB25DET.
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Post by Chen on Sept 4, 2011 19:06:49 GMT -5
Your lucky I would love to own even just one SHE figure, it doesn't matter which one but to me those are less toys and just little engineering works of art. Hopefully we'll see some more in the future maybe this time in plastic so more people could afford and appreciate these things.
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Post by johnny0 on Sept 5, 2011 4:38:27 GMT -5
Hi,
thks for replies. Nice the pic with the head of JUN :-). Mr Takashima joined with bandai for some projects.
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Post by johnny0 on Dec 17, 2011 6:39:14 GMT -5
This is my last studio halfeye mecha  It is a Grungust Ver. 2 from Super Robot Wars Origina lGeneration in red lion color limited edition. See the label on box  - My japanease friend said me that you could order it only via Degenki hobby at time (2008). I think it should be very rare.    other pics in my blog japan-hobby.blogspot.com/2011/12/studio-halfeye-grungust-red-lion-rel2.html
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Post by sixshotninja on Dec 22, 2011 8:09:37 GMT -5
That looks amazing, hope you will do some out of box or comparison pics next to the original blue gungust!
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Post by johnny0 on Dec 28, 2011 10:28:04 GMT -5
Thks. No space in the windows, so for now the red lion will rest in his box  . However some pics of my "normal" grungust  
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Post by boricua on Dec 31, 2011 2:06:05 GMT -5
freaking amazing figure! no wonder why they are so expensive, and worth it!
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Post by johnny0 on Jan 3, 2012 5:06:37 GMT -5
freaking amazing figure! no wonder why they are so expensive, and worth it! Studio Halfeye is Haijme Takashima so a little house in Yokohama. It is not Bandai they are crafts products hand made 100% in Japan produced in really few kit (some tens) they are composed by a lots of little detailed parts. Every parts created with his mold and painted directly in it. Perfect transformations without removing parts. not possible with diecast robot. The components can be rotated and moved without removed it
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Post by johnny0 on Jan 11, 2012 5:22:43 GMT -5
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Nov 1, 2013 0:45:26 GMT -5
WooHooo...! Finally got one of my remaining Holy Grails!!!     Finally - Final Fusion!!!    I was planning on displaying it with the rest of the SRC GGGs, but this guy turned out to big for that.  It has a lot of articulation, like the other Perfect Change figures. However, a lot of articulation points interfere with each other - and I didn't wanna force anything on this figure. It is fairly heavy... actually it gets too top heavy with the Stealth Gao. S.H.E. needs to include stands for their figures.  The Studio Half Eye Perfect Final Fusion GaoFighGar! It has finally joined my collection thanks to R-J brother ninjahandz. Thanks a million, bro!!!  }D
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Post by quinjester on Nov 1, 2013 8:32:26 GMT -5
Awesome pickup, man. I've got the kit version of GaoFighGar and it's absolutely terrifying - hundreds and hundreds of tiny resin parts and screws. Sadly I don't know that I'll EVER have a chance to put it together - you definitely lucked out by getting the pre-made version 
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Nov 1, 2013 11:30:44 GMT -5
Yikes! I also have this resin kit from Kotobukiya, but I haven't worked up the nerve to even start it: www.1999.co.jp/eng/10013740It does seem to be just as awesome as the S.H.E. when completed, but it's just way to intimidating with all those tiny parts. If I knew a master model builder around here, I would gladly pay him/her to put it together and paint it for me.  }D
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Nov 5, 2013 18:58:30 GMT -5
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Post by quinjester on Nov 6, 2013 10:40:31 GMT -5
Fnnnngngggggrrrr..... so pretty.
Have you transformed it? The fists spin around when they slide out, just like in the animation.
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Nov 6, 2013 12:00:59 GMT -5
Yeah, I had to. It comes in the four separate components (five with the split Drill Gao). It sure was cool to see the fist spin like in the show!  Is your kit molded in color already or does it require painting? }D
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Post by quinjester on Nov 6, 2013 17:06:09 GMT -5
The kit comes in plain cream resin, so it's not only assembly but painting too.
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