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Post by jeeg448 on Feb 28, 2009 0:42:30 GMT 8
Dunno if this is the right tread for it but was wondering if any of u hav this and what can u say bout the toy, plus why is it that they are expensive. Thanks.
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Post by CollectionJR on Feb 28, 2009 13:41:36 GMT 8
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Jaybats
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by Jaybats on Feb 28, 2009 14:45:43 GMT 8
these are resin kits by Studio Half-Eye. Studio Half-Eye's resin is a very light plastic-like material that feels soft to the touch. resin kits are made by hand from custom-made molds, and the toy itself is assembled by hand. due to the amount of labor and the nature of the molds and materials used, they are usually limited in production, hence the higher price per unit, and each one being a real collector's item.
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Post by jeeg448 on Feb 28, 2009 23:24:26 GMT 8
What about the size? Are they like big? How may lines of getters did they released already and are all of them "combiners"?
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Post by delta408 on Mar 1, 2009 1:06:13 GMT 8
Wow, the regular Getter version is really beautiful. I only with I had a LOT of spare moolah...
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Jaybats
DX Gashapon Super Robot
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Post by Jaybats on Mar 1, 2009 23:12:59 GMT 8
i don't know about the size of the ones above. i only have the Simple Change Getta 1 and Simple Change Getta Robo G (they were the most affordable, though still expensive), and they are both billed as a smallest transforming Getta robots. Each robot stands about 11 cm tall.
i think all the Getta robots of Studio Half Eye are combiners. check out their website for the many releases over the past few years.
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