Gargamel, Secret Base, Real Head, Anraku, Bemon, Exohead, U.S. Toys
Mon May 02, 2011 11:46 am
Gargamel Micros Database:
Zagoran
• GID
• Clear Yellow
• Neon Green
• Clear Blue
• Teal
• Mint
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• GID Pink
• Clear Pink
• Lavender
• Clear Purple
• Silver
• Gray
• Clear Smoke Gray
• Black
• Milky White
• Neon Yellow
• Pink Painted
• Hawaii Painted
• Silver Painted
• Teal Painted
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Dark Blue (Deep Blue Sparkle?)
Angel Bird
• Neon Green Painted
• Neon Green
• GID
• Clear Blue
• Teal
• Mint
• Orange
• Lavender
• Milky White
• Clear Purple
• Silver
• Clear Pink
• Black
Ooze Bat
• Neon Green
• GID
• Clear Blue
• Teal
• Mint
• Orange
• Clear Rootbeer Sparkle
• Lavender
• Milky White
• Clear Purple
• Silver Sparkle
• Gray
• Black
• Neon Pink
• Navy
• Clear Green Sparkle
Miborah
• Clear Blue
• Clear Smoke Gray Sparkle
• Black
Helper
• Avocado
• Clear Light Blue
• Purple Sparkle
• Silver
• Clear Rootbeer
• Deep Blue Sparkle
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Black
Ojo Rojo
• Avocado
• Clear Light Blue
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• Clear Rootbeer
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Black
Hujili's Ghost
• Avocado
• Clear Light Blue
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• Purple Sparkle
• Silver
• Clear Rootbeer
• Deep Blue Sparkle
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Black
Boris
• Avocado
• Clear Blue
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• Clear Rootbeer
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Black
Thrashman
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• Grey Sparkle
• Silver
• Clear Rootbeer Sparkle
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Navy
Sleeping Killer
• Avocado
• Clear Light Blue
• Orange
• Neon Pink
• Purple Sparkle
• Silver
• Deep Blue Sparkle
• Clear Pink
• Clear Rootbeer
• Silver Painted
• Clear Green Sparkle
• Black
Dokuroman
• Clear w/ Silver
• Green
• Clear w/ Bronze
• Clear w/ Green
• Black
Cycloman
• Clear w/ Blue
• Green
• Clear w/ Gold
• Clear w/ Red
• Black
Goggle Man
• Clear w/ Purple
• Black
Conifas
• Clear
• Green
• Black
Smogun
• White (Proto)
• Black
• Navy Painted
Tetran
• Black
• Navy
Super7 Micros Database:
Rose Vampire
• Purple
• Forest Green
• Orange / GID Swirl
Mummy Boy
• Purple
• Forest Green
• Orange / GID Swirl
Tue May 03, 2011 5:17 pm
One of the ones I'm missing.
Tue May 03, 2011 5:19 pm
Me too, those are so good.
bryce_r wrote:One of the ones I'm missing.
Tue May 03, 2011 7:23 pm
Sorry for a bad cell phone pic.
That Ooze Bat back there is orange. The color is awesome! There are also GID Zags, Birds and Ooze Bats.
Tue May 03, 2011 9:17 pm
Stalker Zag by
ΛstroNate, on Flickr
I have three variations of the zag and seem to be learning about more all the time. Great photos guys.
Tue May 03, 2011 9:57 pm
heh heh... I love this pic....
I laugh every time I see it!
Mr. Z moonlighting as a tow truck driver?
Tue May 03, 2011 11:28 pm
Yep I seem to recall seeing a clear one too somewhere.
Wed May 04, 2011 7:01 pm
There's lime green, bright orange, GID, and brack!
Wed May 04, 2011 8:58 pm
Nice. Is the purpilish one with the painted eye from the gatchapon machine too?
logang1 wrote:There's lime green, bright orange, GID, and brack!
Wed May 04, 2011 9:17 pm
Yes, the base vinyl is actually soft pink
Thu May 05, 2011 8:41 am
A little bit better picture. Sorry about the quality.
Thu May 05, 2011 10:06 am
That picture ^^^ makes me want one even more!
Thu May 05, 2011 3:01 pm
I like the pink GID Micro Zag, but I had to get mine fixed:
And the micros are cute, but in a way they represent everything that's right and wrong with Japanese boutique toys these days. Good: Awesome sculpt, neat concept (having a version of the character you can carry in your pocket), nice color selection. Bad: Way too expensive. I think the unpainted ones retail for at least 1,500 yen, painted ones more?
I mean, why not make erasers instead? The characters are proven at this point, trust them to do volume for you and make more people happy. Churn them out by the gross, sell a bag of 20 for 2,000 yen at retail and keep them in stock forever. You want to keep the "special" aspect? Fine, make exclusive color versions to sell in the Thrash Out vending machines.
Thu May 05, 2011 8:51 pm
Hmmm I guess I have a totally different perspective on these. I think that may be because they're way cheaper than you think though. The gatchapon machine costs 500 yen, the regular released versions were 500 yen and in the pics above a Kiyoka hand paint is only 1500 yen. I think that is very reasonable. Even in the secondary market here with US sellers they are only $10. I also feel like the regular issues are pretty abundant. I also feel vinyl is a much more durable option than eraser or the resins they did before, but on the other hand I wouldn't say no to a 2000 yen bag full of gargamel erasers either haha.
On the other hand, I wouldn't say no to more resins or erasers either... but I do feel vinyl is a much more durable option than either of two choices.
Roger wrote:I like the pink GID Micro Zag, but I had to get mine fixed:
And the micros are cute, but in a way they represent everything that's right and wrong with Japanese boutique toys these days. Good: Awesome sculpt, neat concept (having a version of the character you can carry in your pocket), nice color selection. Bad: Way too expensive. I think the unpainted ones retail for at least 1,500 yen, painted ones more?
I mean, why not make erasers instead? The characters are proven at this point, trust them to do volume for you and make more people happy. Churn them out by the gross, sell a bag of 20 for 2,000 yen at retail and keep them in stock forever. You want to keep the "special" aspect? Fine, make exclusive color versions to sell in the Thrash Out vending machines.
Fri May 06, 2011 3:58 am
I stand corrected on the pricing thing, I see on their site that the pink GID one sold for 500 yen, but the painted ones sold for 1500 and 2000:
http://gargamel.jp/item/others04.htmlI still think the toy sort of tests the limits of how much collectors will pay for so little. Bring on the erasers.
Fri May 06, 2011 4:44 am
Ah I see why you're confused on pricing. The link you sent is showing the pocket size not the micro size. I think aside from the hand paints and the shows and the few that were in the lucky bags, all the rest were 500 yen regular release or 500 yen gatchapon items. The pocket sized are around 3" tall.
Roger wrote:I stand corrected on the pricing thing, I see on their site that the pink GID one sold for 500 yen, but the painted ones sold for 1500 and 2000:
http://gargamel.jp/item/others04.htmlI still think the toy sort of tests the limits of how much collectors will pay for so little. Bring on the erasers.
Fri May 06, 2011 8:18 am
each try on the gacha machine is indeed 500yen. but if u are gunning for a particular character, there is no guarantee you will score in one try. so chances are it will likely cost quite a bit if u want something unique like a hp or mibora. i think 300yen will be very nice
Fri May 06, 2011 8:23 am
Man, for 3 or 500Y I would hit a micro vinyl Gashapon machine every time I walked buy.
Fri May 06, 2011 9:53 am
dokuroking wrote:Ah I see why you're confused on pricing.
I guess I was. Thanks for setting me straight.
Fri May 06, 2011 11:30 am
At 500 yen there's no reason not to keep going until you're penniless. Micro miborah is great. Not sure when I'll be able to visit the machine but it's definitely on the bucket list.
Fri May 06, 2011 1:16 pm
It's a really similar sculpt!
Roger wrote:dokuroking wrote:Ah I see why you're confused on pricing.
I guess I was. Thanks for setting me straight.
Sun May 08, 2011 6:43 pm
That machine at TO is addictive. Best part of jammin those 500yen coins in there is if its during a show, when others are also tryin their luck. Everyone is craning their neck to see whatchoo pulled, and there's always people trading. FUN!
Sun May 08, 2011 7:04 pm
sadly I'm missing that part of the experience haha
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