I guess it doesn't...I just like it when I'm scouring the internet on older sites and see something like..."what the fuck is that!?". If I can't find any info on it anywhere then it becomes this cultish, mystery piece. I love that shit.
Given how customs have proliferated, I think it will be very valuable in identifying which items are production pieces and which aren't.
I vote yes! I think this is a great idea and started to do something similar to this on my own site, granted my site sucks. Haha. I think it's cool that S7 is taking charge becuase that means it'll be solid. Any time frame for this? Thank you S7!!!
i hear ya on the mystery thing but as someone else already said, it will be nnice to see things i didn't know existed to add to my ever growing list....i mean, just doing the dokugan list, once i thought i had them all down and identified, then 2 or 3 others popped up that nobody has seen....this way i dont go around thinking my cllection is complete (when it gets to that stage) becasue i know now that there are 3 reallly hard to find ones and that will be mystery enuf....where to find them!!
Imagine a facebook style skullbrain? Now that would be fun. You could goto peoples pages to see all the new goodies they have haha.
It would make it easier to identify who was on skullbrain next year at SDCC also, and then you could make sure to pass your number onto someone besides them.
There's actually something similar for those um... bunny toys we don't talk about. It's really well done.
trust me, there will always be somethig new that none of us have ever seen before. It never ceases to amaze me what pops up later on down the road.
I vote yes - but i agree - half the fun is running across something you've never seen before - either a figure you didn't know existed or a color variant you've never seen before. There's also something to be said for paying your dues - spending the time to learn about this stuff, hunting down japanese reference guides (yuji's book, dash 6, etc.) - the work involved in the hunt is an important part of the allure of collecting. On the other hand, almost all this information is already out there - between Club Tokyo, the books, Super 7 Magazine, manufacturers' websites, etc. so all the database would do is pull this info together in one place.
>trust me, there will always be somethig new that none of us have ever seen before. That is one of the best things about collecting Japanese toys.
'Daunting task' hardly seems to cover it - this task is Herculean. K-T makes no pretense at having complete lists, they show only the ones they have ever had FS. One comment above that I consider worthwhile is to include the Japanese characters for at least each manufacturer's name, if not each sculpt. This is Big News indeed Brian, though by now not surprising to find that the folks at S7 are laboring to fulfill fans' needs before they are even expressed. Thanks (again) to S7! CC
hey, i've been trying to make up for that. and i would go so far to say that i've actually added some valuable input and hard work on this board in the past few months.