There is point in time when anime and mecha related stuffs trumped that it kind of overshadowed model kits related to military. Then, anime such as 'Girls and Panzer' and 'Kantai Collection' brought back the glory days of WWII machines. It is the third in a series of Girls & Panzer das Finale tanks collection that have been deformed in a size of 50 to 55 mm in length, with a particular attention to detail on vehicles appearing in the anime 'Girls and Panzer'.
The price of candy toys have certainly increase over the year and so is the quality of the toy. The tank is made in a toyetic fashion with neatly printed insignias of Oarai Girls High School Ankou Team. For play factor, the toy runs on pullback action, however the tank tracks are fixed. The tank turret can rotate. Let us promote peace and focus on just the Kawaii-ness of these machines in anime style.
The price of candy toys have certainly increase over the year and so is the quality of the toy. The tank is made in a toyetic fashion with neatly printed insignias of Oarai Girls High School Ankou Team. For play factor, the toy runs on pullback action, however the tank tracks are fixed. The tank turret can rotate. Let us promote peace and focus on just the Kawaii-ness of these machines in anime style.
4 comments:
OH! What a lovely tank! With all those nice details, the decals / tampos, it looks pretty realistic, if not for the pull-back action it would be hard to tell if this is a toy!... It’s been a long time since I saw a Kaiyodo capsule collectible (I remember a set of Spider-Man characters that was awesome, I regret I didn’t buy it when I had the chance to get it at a reasonable price, because as you mentioned, these mini-collectibles have increased quality and price systematically (as well as gashapons)...
Yeah bro, the details on smaller toys especially from big players are astonishing these days. Good for collection to remember the series..
Haha..Very interesting!! Battle of tankers with female drivers :)
Yup... Hit otaku spot on ^_^ Just like Kantai collection ...
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