New RxH . . .

Discussion in 'Japan Toys' started by Anti Social Andy, Dec 18, 2008.

  1. nanite

    nanite Toy Prince

    So much awesome stuff. I'm just happy it exists.
     
  2. JMRampage

    JMRampage Addicted

    Crazy to think its been so long, but after 5 years in Japan (4 in Tokyo), I finally made a trip out to witness one of Mori's releases, and wander around the area.

    First off, the old (bigger) shop isn't just closed - the building is gone:

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    Then - after waiting for the 'opening in 20 minutes' tweet to appear, we got there and there was already a line of 60 or so people. A lot of the flipper crowd and a lot of the collectors you see at all the usual shows:

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    Mori has been doing sales by handing out random numbered tickets - so some of the people who got there last were up first to purchase. I drew a crap number :razz:

    The shop is a small room with a few glass cases. Everyone seemed happy with what they got (even those way in the back of the line), which was cool to see. I thought about blogging this, but think it's more likely that people here might be interested.

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  3. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    Thanks for the photos! Crazy that the old building is totally gone.
     
  4. T.C.home

    T.C.home Addicted

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    Damn~~I will miss the old RxH store :(

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  5. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    Thanks for the update, I was curious. I always wanted to make the pilgrimage but its too late now.

    Wonder why the whole building had to go . . .
     
  6. JMRampage

    JMRampage Addicted

    I'd say it's as good a time as ever to go! Mori is releasing new versions of older figures AND all new figures almost every weekend. And usually in decent quantities.

    That's the way Tokyo works - if a property is sold, they tear down and rebuild - almost every time. Property is the pricey bit - not so much the building.
     
  7. des_yeo03

    des_yeo03 Toy Prince

    ^ Thanks for giving us an insight of how his sales works, back to Manda! :cry:
     
  8. bryce_r

    bryce_r Die-Cast

    I've always wondered if the rxh logo is based off the captain harlock skull. Looks very similiar.
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  9. wing_clipper

    wing_clipper Post Pimp

    new microman tribute is pretty awesome...

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  10. CrystalMech

    CrystalMech Toy Prince

    Wow the microman tribute is amazing! Really diggin everything in that pic! ^^
     
  11. bryce_r

    bryce_r Die-Cast

    ^^
    I bet you wish you could buy it. :cry:
     
  12. CrystalMech

    CrystalMech Toy Prince

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You mad bro?

    Haha this guy. Come up with that all by ursrlf?
     
  13. analog101

    analog101 Addicted

    Don't be that guy.
     
  14. bryce_r

    bryce_r Die-Cast

    ^^
    Always wishing and cheerleading...and then being defensive....too bad. (btw can't wait for the package and ty!!!)
     
  15. RudeBeast

    RudeBeast Line of Credit

    It does, also reminds me of Tatsunoko, especially the skull shape.
     
  16. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    @bryce & RudeBeast- There is a resemblance in the Harlock skull, but I wonder if it is just more of a general Japanese cartoon skull design than a specific reference. The RxH logo also reminds me of the skull designs from Megaman/Rockman and Dragonball in terms of proportions.
     
  17. RudeBeast

    RudeBeast Line of Credit

    Yep, I guess you're right... the skull kind of reminds me of the Yatterman atomic mushrooms but I'm pretty sure I've seen similar skulls elsewhere
     
  18. spatula007

    spatula007 Comment King

    The Microman homage is killer! It also opens up a door for other color versions.

    Are the blue and silver figures up top also homages? They're sort of Mega Man-ish, but I know that's already been done. (I think the above posts are making think that anyway.)

    Thanks for the photos, John!
     
  19. IronPaw

    IronPaw Side Dealer

    Such a bummer it'll be scoring that Microman homage.
    One just went for 24000 yen :(
     
  20. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    Maybe a homage to the blue Super Steel Microman figures?

    http://www.microforever.com/SuperSteelM21Xdashwing.htm

    Interesting note- I picked up one of the new Shinto-sans and it appears to be totally brush-painted (think the older Shintos used paint masks). Seems pretty time consuming...
     
  21. BrainDeadBrum

    BrainDeadBrum Toy Prince

    Has there ever been a lucky bag or lottery for RxH?
     
  22. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    If you mean for overseas customers, i'm pretty sure, no. I do recall Don facilitating some pre-orders on the defunct American RxH blog.
    There was at least one full-sized pre-order and a lucky bag release for Shef rainbow mini's . . . i was in on that one (pic below).

    http://real-x-head.blogspot.co.uk/

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  23. plastichunter

    plastichunter Mini Boss

    ^^^^^ Oh I remember that mini release. Unfortunately the American RxH site never did get much traction.
    There was a time when all RxH releases were avaliable on Super7. If memory serves me well most of those releases would just appear without any pre announcement or warning signs. I do not remember those releases including any lucky bags or a lottery system though.
     
  24. JMRampage

    JMRampage Addicted

    For sure! I was talking to don about this - seems like mori has been doing all the details with a brush recently - indeed, super time consuming! Maybe he misplaced the masks (it happens...especially after a few years and after producing so many molds/masks) or maybe he's just liking the results.
     
  25. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    There were some items sold by blind bag in the U.S., the first release mini Chaos being one. Another one was the unpainted flesh sets, which were sold blind-bagged with the chance to pull a 'rare' painted figure. A few lotteries as well, such as the first S7 RxH set and the unpainted neon yellow Mutant Chaos.

    There was a 2006 lucky bag, which had the original unpainted white Mutant Zone figures. Another one was at the Super Festival in the beginning of 2011, which had micro run adult size figures in the bags. Some items were given out by lottery, such as the test shots that were distributed by random inserts with the slime set at the end of 2006. I also heard that the test shots on display at Junkspot in 2007 were ultimately given out by raffle. There's a bunch of others that I'm sure I'm leaving out.

    So, it happened from time to time. Nothing regular like the Gargamel or S7 lucky bags.
     

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