What I have now, waiting for about 6 more to show up Have to keep them fed though Spare change anyone??
That little Kanegon in the front is only 4 cm tall! He came to me in a large lot of toys from JYA. Any info on him would be appreciated
I think that's one of the lil' tiny Bullmark repros that Bandai/Banpresto was doing as candy toys a while back. They came in tiny bags with header card, packed inside blind boxes. There are a few different versions- you can see a couple in the family portrait I posted up top. There are a whole series of Bullmark repros in this series - good toy crack.
I think the super tiny Kanegon Mr. Humphreys posted is from the Bullmark box that was released about 5 years ago. The are all solid mini figures with no articulation and even smaller than the Soul of Bullmark gashapon/candy box versions. Here is a photo of them all. I put them in a mini photo frame from Ikea. The box you see is only about 6 inches high. You can see the mini Kanegon in the back on the top row: Here is a close up of the box (I made the shelves inside it out of some balsa wood I had): And here you can see how small the photo frame/box is compared to standard sized figures:
Y'know, you are totally correct - I have that box of super-tiny figures somewhere, I saw it when I was reorganizing, but I forgot about until now. (Now I need to find a little shadow box for mine!)
I love this one (first time I've seen him)! I'm calling him Catfish Hunter Any points of articulation? He kind of looks a bit statuesque but that's by far the best saggy suit sculpt I've seen. Tangential Side Note Alert: There's a place here in St. Pete called the Cajun Cafe on the Bayou. The best part far surpassing the crappy website, the respectable beer selection, the super-spicy Shrimp Creole, the Crawfish Cornbread and the Whiskey Bread Pudding is feeding the Catfish. You can throw little bits of fried okra, bread, shrimp tails, whatever in the water and 50-60 14" Catfish will show up jumping and writhing all over each other for dibs (of course there's a sign "Please do not feed the Catfish" but that's what I mainly go there for - it's a God-given right that no sign can take away).
That's the Medicom one, i think. It was one of those assemble-it-yourself things that's not quite a kit, not quite a toy. There's an X-Plus one, too.
Thank you Sndbyte and Coop! Sndbyte, that is a mind-bogglingly CUTE collection of super-teenie's The shelf you made is very nice too! Now I want to start collecting all of those cuties (I had no idea there were so many! )--they'd match and mix very well with Butanohana . Nice collection of very colorful toys!
I love how they are just sitting there, enjoying their morning paper and coffee. Nice picture, Aaron.
Pretty sure those are mixed figures from the Kanegon Family set by Toygraph. There were a variety of colors released, maybe 3 or 4?
toygraph did the set along with a cool coccoon verions http://www.clubtokyo.org/listings/itemL ... entID=1356
^^^Awwww, so cute! They look like they are aboout to march over to grandma's house for milk and cookies. Another amazing photo Plover. Your house must be filled with cuteness! I've never seen a lavender Kanegon before! Are those all US Toys?
Ha! Thanks! Yes, these are all US Toys minis. I have you to thank for some recent cuteness actually - I bought my daughters a couple of "Timmies".
A mini Kanegon I picked up a while ago. I love it. It's actually called "The Loneliness of the Money Lover"