Showing posts with label Factory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Factory. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2013

Figma Indiana Jones Revealed!

MAXFACTORY figma series once again challenges the American Film angle type, this time played by Harrison Ford introduced the classic character Indiana Jones. Shape is modeled by Indiana Jones trilogy, and use movable eyes and have different facial expressions parts for replacement. Whip used in the film and guns, and treasure the Holy Grail, one by one with the ark account.


Saturday, 11 May 2013

Shout Factory Brings Ultra Q to DVD

 

Shout Factory, known for bringing Power Rangers to DVD recently here in the US, and the 3 Japanese exclusive G1 Transformers series before that, is taking a stab at some classic tokusatsu. Announced today, Shout Factory will be releasing a full DVD set of Ultra Q!

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Figma Avengers Revealed!


During the wonder festival alot of new figures has been display and one of them certainly caught an attention. Beside Bandai from making a S.H.Figuarts Ironman Mark 6, The figma company is taking the advantage of creating all 4 main heroes from The Avengers. They are none other than Hulk, Captain America, Ironman and Thor.


Thursday, 2 August 2012

Figma Labrys And Aigis Take The Fight Outside The Arena

 

 Courtesy of Max Factory, This unpainted prototype of a Labrys Figma was shown during the recent Wonder Festival 2012, and she’s looking quite ready to take on her opponents with her mighty axe.
 Joining Labrys is the original anti-shadow weapon, Aigis, but this is not the Figma that was released a couple of years back.

 

 “Aegis: The ULTIMATE ver” comes fully equipped with a Gatling gun, missile launcher and hopefully accessories that would make even KOS-MOS V4 jealous.

Sunday, 1 July 2012

GSC, Max Factory and Phat Company Shifts Office to Tokyo Sky Tree

 

Mika-tan just updated her blog that GoodSmile Company, Max Factory and Phat Company would be shifting to their new office, which would be located at the 17th floor of  Tokyo Sky Tree East Tower.

It must be pretty darn to to be working in such a tall glass building that is now the landmark of Japan. Anyway, if you had been following the GSC blog for some time, you would know that their blog title take inspiration from where their office is location. Hence the current one “Move Forward 10 Blocks from Matsudo Station (松戸駅から10マス進む」)” would have to be updated.