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Author:  purplehaze1091 [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:48 am ]
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i dont know if this is even the right place to post this/i shoulda asked sooner but
anyone know of any good toy/kaiju shops in sunny ol london?

Author:  siphilon [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 2:01 am ]
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i think if you do a search for the actual city :P you'll find some hits in the whatever forum. The question has come up before..

Author:  silver_lining_man [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 2:36 am ]
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and make sure you spell it as london on the search, not lodon... :wink:

Author:  purplehaze1091 [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:41 am ]
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silver_lining_man wrote:
and make sure you spell it as london on the search, not lodon... :wink:


haha sorry got off the plane and wrote that...its nearly 6AM my time im running off 2 cups of tea (I feel so British) haha

Author:  silver_lining_man [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:44 am ]
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purplehaze1091 wrote:
silver_lining_man wrote:
and make sure you spell it as london on the search, not lodon... :wink:


haha sorry got off the plane and wrote that...its nearly 6AM my time im running off 2 cups of tea (I feel so British) haha


haha. i would totally drink tea in Brittan, because i like stereotypes (as long as they aren't too offensive). and don't worry. i've had a few too many drinks and lasted past everyone else's passout session, and tend to be an overwhelming ass in this state of mind...i'm still sober enough to have proper spelling though :P , and the use of my trademark "..."

Author:  Anti Social Andy [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:05 am ]
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Getting the thread back on track . . . no real stores featuring kaiju in London. You could try Chinatown (just behind Leicester Square) on the off chance. Other than that DPMHI-GPS on Great Portland street is worth a looksee (pay no heed to the cooler than thou attitude) as it Playlounge on the outskirts of Soho although both are primarily Western orientated and neither are cheap!

I'd be more tempted to stick to sightseeing, experiencing the vibe and picking up obscure random souvenirs that you can't get anyplace else . . . all the museums, galleries and historical interest is real centralized and well worth tube hopping to make the most of! Toys . . . not so much!

Author:  jebcrow [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:41 am ]
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kaiju don't live here...

unless you break into one of five houses :lol: all i know,,,is that two are in south east london & two are in east london ;)

Author:  jebcrow [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:48 am ]
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as for toy shops,,,andy pretty much nailed it...

although take his skewed northern directions with a grain of salt :lol: cooler-than-thou Nathan Barley temple DPMHI is on great pulteney street,,,not great portland street

playlounge is just around the corner from there....

also,,you may want to check out forbidden planet on shaftesbury avenue (but again it will be a "western" selection)

chinatown is fun,,,not too sure about finding toys,,,but there is a little tucked-away mall that recently opened that has all sorts of cool stuff packed into a small space..it is at the end of gerrard street,,just behind charing cross road

while you are there,,grab some chinese food at hun's on wardour street or okinomiyaki at abeno on museum street...

Author:  SAMBA [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:12 am ]
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The answer is a simple no.

Definitely check out China town though- the food there is good.

Forbidden Planet is good- but very expensive and nothing out of the ordinary by American standards, as you seem to have kool comic shops on every block.

You could try Magma books too just down the road from Forbidden Planet at Cambridge circus, its a good shop and if your lucky you might get one or two KR capsule toys!!!! :D

Author:  Anti Social Andy [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:14 am ]
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jebcrow wrote:
although take his skewed northern directions with a grain of salt :lol: cooler-than-thou Nathan Barley temple DPMHI is on great pulteney street,,,not great portland street


I bow to your superior knowledge of all things 'Shandy-drinking' . . . :D

Author:  jebcrow [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:24 am ]
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Scary Andy wrote:
jebcrow wrote:
although take his skewed northern directions with a grain of salt :lol: cooler-than-thou Nathan Barley temple DPMHI is on great pulteney street,,,not great portland street


I bow to your superior knowledge of all things 'Shandy-drinking' . . . :D


hey now,,those are fightin words...you know what to do with your whippet & bottle of cider... :twisted:

Author:  backtrack [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:40 am ]
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yeah... I have nothing really to add here...
There ain't much.
We could get you pretty drunk though. Then you can buy toys online and pretend you got them in London :D
That's what I do. :wink:

Author:  purplehaze1091 [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:22 pm ]
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Scary Andy wrote:
Getting the thread back on track . . . no real stores featuring kaiju in London. You could try Chinatown (just behind Leicester Square) on the off chance. Other than that DPMHI-GPS on Great Portland street is worth a looksee (pay no heed to the cooler than thou attitude) as it Playlounge on the outskirts of Soho although both are primarily Western orientated and neither are cheap!

I'd be more tempted to stick to sightseeing, experiencing the vibe and picking up obscure random souvenirs that you can't get anyplace else . . . all the museums, galleries and historical interest is real centralized and well worth tube hopping to make the most of! Toys . . . not so much!


Thanks so much, and to everyone else as well
yea I came for museums and culture but figured maybe i'd get lucky.
anyway thank you all again

Author:  smo9monster [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:20 pm ]
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I'm nearer to Birmingham and there's nothing there either! Besides Forbidden Planet

The UK sucks for kaiju shops - thank God(zilla) for t'internet!

The nearest thing to a toyshow I've encountered here is Memorabilia at the NEC - Loads of DVDs, Star Wars, a handful of Bandai figures and a few nasty unmentionable vinyls and that's it.

Oh, and you could queue to get a photo taken with the Fonz!

"Heeeeey" !!!

Author:  grandsilencer [ Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:18 am ]
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Forget finding toys in London... All you will probably find is expensive Toy2r figures.
I'd recommend getting your self a decent coffee at Flat White in Soho though :-)
Lap it up, Yum!

Author:  backtrack [ Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:27 am ]
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and if you're in soho, go to Maoz, really good falafels. :)

Author:  gforce [ Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:13 pm ]
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Check out Stolenspace and Stella Dore galleries. Tate Modern is also worth a visit to see the Rothko's, Manet's, Bacon's etc up close.

Best Falafel in London is from Gaby's Deli on Charing Cross Road :D

Author:  backtrack [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:47 am ]
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yeah, but Moaz has all you can eat salad bits.

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