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Latest revision as of 19:20, 21 May 2010
Ah, you don't remember any figurines being made for El-Hazard? Well, member
Saucer explains this the best:
"Cold cast resin figure assembly and collection is actually a huge sub-genre of
anime otakism in Japan, and also has a small following in the rest of the
world. Some of the kits can be quite expensive. There are tons of magazines
dedicated to the hobby. Some people even go to the trouble to create their own
models from scratch. There are also "garage kits" where they take an existing
figure and make a mold of it then mass-produce reproduce and sell them. There
are also pre-assembled/painted figures sold as well."
So here's a bunch of figurines Tim found on his journey looking for fanart:
Contents
Flat Z
Matuoka's Page
Midnight Blue
Milkhouse
Yaba's Room
Chinnensan Web Shucchoujo
Hundingsbana
Mouka Ningen - Networked People