Oddly enough, my top shelves don't have a lot of Japanese Vinyl figures... The first tow pics are actually one long shelf. I keep a lot of them near by cause I like to examine the figures every now and then.
Though I'm selling a TON of my collection, I'm still keeping some lovelies. This is my top shelf a week back, though I've rearranged it since to fit more, I just didn't feel like taking a new pic.
My photography skills are not so hot, but hopefully the toys will make up for them! Not so much vinyl on this one... A little more... BIG Vinyl
I love the ridiculousness of the T Rex joining the Squid/Sperm Whale battle. That's genius!!! is that from something? I especially like the tentacles reaching outside the frame and back in. very cool.
Thanks Vombie! Notice the way the Bemons are "Fading in". It was harrowing to get that complete. i owe the late VGA for that. That was awhile ago, and the Mission terminated Bemon is gone. Come see come saw...
Damn, I'm envious of all you guys, especially Rhinomilk's Pus shelf. Some day I'll have to get some shots of my measily collection on this forum.
three captain crunch banks! I will trade you a vintage 6 inch vinyl doughboy and a 6 inch vinyl Sprout(from Green Giant frozen veggie company) for one of those Captain Crunch vinyl banks. Here's one of my stand alone shelves (which has the same intent as a top shelf for me, as I don't have a case) note: PK Doughboy is not part of the trade offer; just a normal 1971 Pillsbury.
Thanks! Its an oil painting by Brandon Bird, out of San Francisco. He did a lot of paintings of "retro" celebrities in weird situations (Bea Arthur fighting velociraptors was the best), but Bad Day on the High Seas is definitely his coolest work. It's really dynamic, and the round canvas gives it this great "seen out of a porthole on a surfaced submarine" look. And Paul your Doromedas are KILLING! Is the orange/black one next to the Bemons a custom?