Oh I want that! I like the unpainted one also. The froggy creature-like raygun is a hilarious welcome addition.
Well, in anticipation of receiving a Yamomark Gusokumushi I've been looking up stuff about Giant Sea Isopods all night and came across this: Songs About Giant Isopods is a theme compilation album of songs about Isopods. (Obviously...) This page tells a bit about the intent of the project, which was mostly to help raise awareness about marine conservation. Kind of like PangeaSeed I suppose. Originally the proceeds of the album were going to go to the Marine Conservation Society of the UK, but for one reason or another it ended up being released freely by the curator of the whole thing. Sadly it seems that the files on the producer's site were hosted by a now-defunct service. However, after some careful searching, I seem to have found a download link for the whole album! It seems to be clean, but don't forget to scan it for malware. I hope that other people enjoy this, and if we all aren't too busy buying toys... maybe we could slip some cash to our local conservation organizations!
Anyone watched "The Bay" its definitely worth the watch, a good low budget horror film about Grotesque Parasites. Check out the trailer http://youtu.be/JRtgoJ_pFnQ
What's this thing called?! Ahh it's awesome. The whole time I was looking at the crustacean things I'm like "gross" but this changed my mind quick haha.
One of the easiest name : Daiou Gusokumushi Otoko ! Everyone call him Isopod man around here. There are 2 versions of the sculpt, one with a gun and a belt, one without both. Here is mine, I love the "realistic" colors and the blue boots: Yamomark trio par plasticxo, sur Flickr
Great thread !! interestingly we can probably all find smaller relatives of the giant sea isopods in our back garden
Welcome to Yamomark fandom, you'll probably find that happening a lot! In fact, I believe that I read in an interview with Yamomark-san that he is trying to provoke this kind of reaction in people as he is a nature lover. EDIT: Pill Bug vinyls would be the bee's knees!