I like these as much as the actual figure! Once I paint the cats im going to build a special disp;lay case with the masks and the painted figure.
wow.. seeing those is amazing. now i know too much info are you going to change the characters on the sign?
Thanks for showing these Frank. I've always wondered what the masks look like. Also curious to know how they're made, especially in the case of fine lines. Are they laser-cut or something like that for precision?
that black cat is 1/1 as its a smaple they painted with these molds as a test. Its the only black cat with that saying on the sign.
I think the term is usually in the context of the expression "maido ari," or 'thank you every time.' It seems to be a shopkeeper's term, e.g., "thank you, come again." I could be wrong. It's been a while.
I thought it was "Welcome Back"..... I am waiting for a translation from my wife.... don't know when that will be, she is in meetings all day.
So cool to see these...I wonder if these are typical for masked stuff like SB GARG ect....on most RxH I dont think any masks are used...thanks for posting em Frank!
If I remember right the masks are taken from the mold and hand cut and assembled. Brass, copper and solder. Gargamel has a load of masks, they are cwazy to see in person, so cool. Frank, did you pay for those out of your pocket? Not cheap! But sweet!!!!!!!
Invaluable insight into the behind-the-scenes aspects of toy creation. Thanks for posting this, Frank.
Very interesting. I've always wondered about the painting / spraying process of toys. Do you have pictures of the unpainted clear purple cats that you can share?