I don't often start posts, but this exhibit can't fly under the radar. A couple of pics, followed by a link to my full report. Full report: http://kaijukorner.blogspot.com/2011/05 ... hibit.html
Awesome catch man! Why this stuff is not a permanent exhibit somewhere is beyond me. And I'm like the johnny-come-lately with this anyway.. The Garamons are stunning! The Cadillac and motorcycle toys from the '50s, wow! And the vintage vinyl made me lose my shit.. especially this: Thanks again Andy!
Awesome exhibit and report, Andy. Thanks for posting! What's that clear blue Tokyo Tower thing? Is it glass, vinyl and is it a release? (I actually like to collect Tokyo Towers to mix in with the kaiju).
Wow! This looks like an incredible exhibit. Thanks so much for posting this andy. Jim- that blue one is the Tokyo Sky Tree thats under construction.
Thanks for the great coverage, Andy. Didn't even know there's such and exhibit and Marusan too, at that.
Looks like that diorama was set up for their modern TEDEROS toys. Such a shame they weren't popular--they were fucking great. Barely discussed here... Anyway, I finally got a chance to read your report, Andy. Great stuff, man! Thanks! Would you happen to know if there's a way to buy Kaminaga-san's photography book online?? That shit's pretty gorgeous! Reminiscent of the Outer Space Men card photography...
I actually looked into that and found an Ebay auction under "Ultra P book" or something similar. But then I told a dude on Twitter, and he bought it. Here's the ISBN, which might be of some help: 7952-3961-4 Edit: I just ran a search for "ウルトラ p" on Amazon Japan and found a page for the book: http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E3%82%A6%E3%83 ... 672&sr=8-1 Doesn't look like it's available, but there are 7 used copies from various sellers: http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/offer-listin ... ition=used Looks like it may be OOP at this point, so tracking down a used copy may be the way to go.
Sorry to be a spoiler, but I think I've picked up that book from ebay. Didn't know about your tweet, just happen to be looking for this book myself and thought got lucky..
Thanks, Andy! And no worries, KaosHead. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there! I'll snag a used one offa Amazon JP.
Maybe there were two books from different sellers, I dunno. About 5 mins after I tweeted, a dude in AUS told me he bought it. Anyway, good score both of ya'll! BTW, after the event, the Marusan gods looked favorably on me. I picked up this awesome crystal Girara at a shop.
Almost forgot to mention...big up to Kaos: I scored Kaminaga-san's book from Mandarake thanks to his link. It's a slim softcover, but quite gorgeous. And even though it's only about 50 prints, it's not *that* pricey (it was around 3k shipped). The pics are totally worth it...and surprisingly, they feature all sorts of vintage toys (not just Marusan ones).
That diorama was the thing that grabbed my attention too. The smaller buildings were candytoys, pretty sure, but I dunno where the larger ones came from. Wish I did. I guess "Tederos" was Marusan's version of "Astro Mu"? Video is still up on YouTube, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3QUUkdDo84 Lol at the obvious references to Godzilla, Tetsujin, Thunderbirds et al. From Collection DX: "The designs in TEDEROS are an original Marusan creation, but they have gone to great lengths to provide back story for the characters. Marusan has made comics and videos that tell the story of TEDEROS." I have this large version of Alien Fran: My only problem with it is that it's made in China. I had no idea about all those other toys in the series tho. Anyway, before he complains, here's Roger's original thread (from 2006 yo! ): http://www.skullbrain.org/bb/viewtopic. ... 1838dbb141
^^ I can't tell you how many times I stopped short on the TEDEROS page, not realizing what it was or why I should click into it.. I know better now, thanks to you Alice! Immediately did damage to my paypal account when I bumped into these figures on the bay..
Thanks for another great post Andy. That is a great collection of some sweet vintage figs! And I always love to see some Tiger Mask guys