If “Bigger is better”, then Yamato’s 1/24 Ingram should be something every Patlabor fan should take note of. Standing at a whopping 13 inches tall and featuring such details as a diecast support frame, etched metal detail parts, poseable fingers, …
From the new show “Linebarrels of Iron” comes a new action figure depicting the titular mecha, the Linebarrel. Featuring a unique design aesthetic combining hard, angular lines with dynamic proportions, the Linebarrel is certainly one of the more interesting mecha …
From Bandai comes the latest Keron invasion tool; the Musha DaiShogun combining robot model kit from the series “Keroro Gunsou“. A boxed set of five model kits previously sold individually, each component of this towering martial menace is an individual …
A Tamashii Web Shop Exclusive: Bandai is re-releasing the SOC Spec Black Sarena from the movie Martian Successor Nadeisco: Prince of Darkness in semi-clear plastic, calling it a “Ghost Vision” version. MSRP is 6500 Yen, cheaper than the original solid …
Riding high on the coattails of Konami’s popular “Busou Shinki” line, Bandai is looking get its own piece of the Robo-Girl pie with the upcoming release of its new line, Moebain. Merging the design aesthetic of the popular Mugenbine series …
Just released, the Respect for Volt-In Box version of Bandai’s Soul of Chogokin Voltes V has been redesigned to replicate the look of its older Godaikin toy. Eschewing anime accuracy for “toy accuracy”, the Respect for Volt-In edition of Voltes …
Coming soon! In production since 2007, it looks like Alter’s rendition of the ARX-7 Arbalest from Full Metal Panic is finally gearing up for release this May. A company mostly known for static anime figure statues, the Arbalest marks Alter’s …
CM’s Corporation has now provided final product photos and release information for their latest diecast toy release: The Tetsukyojin Galient from the 1984 TV show Panzer World Galient. This particular version is seen in the OVAs and does not transform …
This Tachikoma is from the Ghost In The Shell episode where the creator of this machine uploads his consciousness into it and goes on a rampage. However, the dying scientist just wanted to go home and show his parents that …