Tokyo (colorway) Rising.... show your love!!

Discussion in 'Show Your Collection' started by coma21, Nov 6, 2011.

  1. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    So i kinda wanna do a little short form style essay on the love affair we all have with the tokyo colorway. So i was hoping you all could help a tad with opinions , fun facts and of course pictures of tokyo color pieces. I think it would be really fun to get peoples perspectives on the colorway as well as moments in history and classic uses of it. So please feel free to show what you got.
     
  2. bbb

    bbb Side Dealer

    This is an awesome idea. I tried to look up information on this a while ago and gave up. A history of the colors would be great.
     
  3. Russblue11

    Russblue11 S7 Royalty

    I know the Lucky Bag Matango is famous (and rare)
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    (pic by Joe)
     
  4. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

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    The Name "Tokyo" came from a blobpus toy, it was a color scheme patterned after a classic Hedorah, and labeled "Tokyo" they also made a "Hawaii" colorway blobpi. The names just stuck to that color scheme, and the rest is history... Sort of...
     
  5. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    I was aware of the bullmark hedorahs being the start of the colorways both tokyo and hawiian but i didnt know that the term started with that blobpus piece
     
  6. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    'Tokyo' is just a modern name sort of given to the yellow, black, green, red colorway. Vintage guys will say it's just another take on the Bullmark Hawaiian colorway, specifically the Bullmark Hedorah. Personally even if it is incorrect, I like using the term Tokyo because so many things can be Hawaiian. Here is my Tokyo/Hawaiian shelf (Gamerudon is just fronting he's Tokyo):

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    Hawaii Five-O by Beautification Syndrome, on Flickr
     
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  7. yetiman2196

    yetiman2196 Addicted

    They look great all together like that. Nice job!
     
  8. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    So what about this colorway catches peoples eye i mean from a creator stand point is it just simple homage or is it a general love of the color way i see alot of customizers using it and its been used by everyone from S7 to Cure so i wonder what each companys thoughts are when using the tokyo/hawiian colorway
     
  9. michael

    michael Side Dealer

    probably just homage, i neither create nor collect this colorway but it looks cool- same difference with garamon tributes and frankenruge tributes, just super classic and timeless colorways that generally look cool when applied to different toys.
     
  10. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

    I don't collect either, but I agree they look cool. I think it's just cool have a common theme to tie a bunch of different toys together.
     
  11. IamMordecai

    IamMordecai Addicted

    doesn't do anything for me... granted the colors are a classic, but I can't stand every thing kaiju has to be made with a neon color of some sort. thrash out colors are the only day I like 'em.
     
  12. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

    Seeing as you can't stand all that neon, I'll take that Doji San off your hands...
     
  13. IamMordecai

    IamMordecai Addicted

    I wish man. Ive put in for every damn lottery....
     
  14. chimmychazz

    chimmychazz Comment King

    Here's my Tokyo crew:
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  15. leadster

    leadster Addicted

    ^^^^ Quite a nice tokyo family there. Love seeing the doku rocks figure mixed in there. I still need to find the pink version of it. KillerJ did a tokyo version of the Smoking star that would look nice with the rest of your figures.
     
  16. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

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    Thanks for the new additions Ralph!
     
  17. hellointerloper

    hellointerloper S7 Royalty

    I heard somewhere that the "Tokyo" sprays on GID/white vinyl rather than typical yellow is called "Toxic" instead. (Like the 2011 LB GID Zag)

    Any truth to this?
     

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