color origins

Discussion in 'Japan Toys' started by Slack, Feb 22, 2010.

  1. Slack

    Slack Mini Boss

    Is there some history associated with this color combo or is it just a random thing? It's not ultraman is it?

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  2. animator

    animator Mr. Freshly Smacked Ass Staff Member

    The new gargamel smogun looks like the same colorway.

     
  3. Lalo

    Lalo Mini Boss

  4. Slack

    Slack Mini Boss

    so the Popy Baragon was the og?
     
  5. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    It's kind of apples and oranges, since they are not all the same.

    Smogun might be based on the header card color of the IKB Smogon.

    Gamerudon is definitely based on the colors of the original Yonezawa toys.

    I've always thought Bullmask reminded me of the Bullmark Minya. Maybe it was simply using the colors from the red Finkshit. Don't really see the Popy Baragon comparison.

    Chicken Fever and Bigaro, I don't know.
     
  6. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    I think it goes farther back...not sure how old that Baragon is but Bullmark was using that combo on Godzilla, Baragon, and some others as well. Here's a Bullmark Minya (1969-ish)
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  7. stealthtank

    stealthtank Post Pimp

    Taigan as well.
     
  8. meary

    meary Addicted

    Always thought Daimajin looked good in these colors
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  9. datadub

    datadub S7 Royalty

  10. Omnihiro

    Omnihiro Toy Prince

    I think it is just a common thought that those colours just look really good together. I have seen it everywhere even beyond Kaiju.
     
  11. AUXPEER

    AUXPEER Toy Prince

    May not the oldest... but making me happy every day :D

    Popy late 1970s Vintage Bottle Cap Combattler V Figure Vinyl
    Chōdenji Robo Combattler V (超電磁ロボ コン・バトラーV, Chōdenji Robo Konbatorā Bui)

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    http://www.auxpeer.com +++ http://www.v-kingz.com (new SMOGUN RED & BAKOBAS GID available for pre-order!)
     
  12. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    Bullmarks came in around 1966 so if there is anything older than that and made use of those colors, someone else would know. I don't think they are referencing specific characters...more like one company.
     
  13. Mutonismyfriend

    Mutonismyfriend Die-Cast

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    is one of my favorite toys ever - and teh first one I got using this pallette.
     
  14. turtletooth

    turtletooth Post Pimp

    Damn that's a beautiful photo of an awesome Baragon! ;)

    But, that figure (made by Bear Model BTW) is red vinyl with black spray. This is sometimes called a "Popy" color scheme.

    Slack was asking about a red base with metallic blue and silver sprays.

    Not sure about the first figure to have this scheme, but I know there are quite a few vintage figures with this look. Maybe one of the vintage gurus will chime in.
     
  15. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    Bullmark Magura in the Red w/ Metallic Blue colors.

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  16. Spasm One

    Spasm One Toy Prince

    from Geozilla's flickr. Drunk Boy (Red) by AnrakuAnsaku
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  17. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    Lol. I don't think some of you guys understand completely.

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  18. Spasm One

    Spasm One Toy Prince

    sorry... topic about similar colorways toys, and origin of the red and blue metalic colorway ?
     
  19. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    I've never gotten a definitive answer for the "origin" of this color theme (but then, I haven't pestered Flynn about it yet) but it's one of my all-time favorites. I'd buy toys I wasn't otherwise into for this scheme or variations on it.

    The Blobpus "sunglow" set was a nice example of a contemporary application.
     
  20. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    no...they don't. reading comprehension is pretty low.
     
  21. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    Maybe it's not so much a reading comprehension problem as the fact that those who seem to know something aren't saying anything definitively?
     

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