Sunday, August 21, 2005


Wonderfest 2005 Summer-I almost missed this one, but I made it. Enjoy the pics! mot
Posted by Picasa

Pretty cool centaur
Posted by Picasa

This one reminds me of the Naga I built from a Gundam tank robot. BTW, I'm going to make another of those this week for one of the new Acro heads.
Posted by Picasa

I'm not sure what this is. The figure is Micro-size but I think it is scratch-built as most of this guy's stuff was
Posted by Picasa

A new way to deploy your vintage Micros
Posted by Picasa

Just call me Rico. I wonder where that head came from?
Posted by Picasa

My kind of party
Posted by Picasa

Here's another one
Posted by Picasa

Some guy made some female Henshin Cyborgs. Not my thing, but pretty cool.
Posted by Picasa

I picked up the very last one of these kits. It's just the head and the hand thing.
Posted by Picasa

An excellent dioramma-all paper
Posted by Picasa

Here's a paper Transformer. Nice.
Posted by Picasa

Paper kits seem to be getting more popular
Posted by Picasa

The reason I didn't skip this festival. The only bummer was that they were limiting these to only one per person. They did it by stamping your ticket. I was thinking about going and just buying another ticket (about $20), but I really stand out at this kind of show, so I gave up on that idea.
Posted by Picasa

The set came with a nice full color insert and a resin stand for the heads. Almost makes me not want to use them. Almost.
Posted by Picasa

Check it out. Clear blue and clear smoke/purple. Will we see these on Yahoo!Japan? Sometimes I wonder what those folks are thinking. Last Wonderfest had clear Material Force, now these. Yet, we see more and more solid Mat Force and painted Micro Action figures.
Posted by Picasa

Kinda makes me wonder how many more of these there are out there. Way cool. Worth the 12 hour wait I pulled this time out.
Posted by Picasa

Terra War had their product launch today. The line to get these was long and I figure these are going to be widely available relatively soon, but I waited anyway just in case something happened and they don't. I only picked up two of the set as I misunderstood the asking price (about $15). I really like the maid-she comes with a vaccuum cleaner and a suitcase (in case you mistreat her). The company selling these seems to be called BISS. I've never heard of them. Anyone here?
Posted by Picasa

The Ranger guy shown here for scale. He's a little smallish, slightly less poseable, made using smaller ball joints, has fewer ports (which are smaller) but is otherwise very similar to Acroyear Military Force. Decent for custom fodder but I won't be picking up too many.
Posted by Picasa

This arm piece is very similar to that of the lugnut-head Microdude, but not nearly as articulated or well-made
Posted by Picasa

Pretty good collection of accesories, if a bit cheaply made. Note the two chrome heads-they are a little small and lacking in detail, but I'll probably kitbash them into something at some point
Posted by Picasa

The little maid shown here for scale
Posted by Picasa

This chest piece and helmet are actually from the last festival. It took me a while to get around to building them but I figured I'd be able to pick up another jointed arm/leg set and make so start another custom Robotman job. I wasn't able to get the other set, though.
Posted by Picasa

I picked up this kit once I found out I had money to spare as I could only buy one Amazon head set
Posted by Picasa