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  2. Shogun Warriors (toys) - Wikipedia

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    The line was drawn from toys originally produced by Japanese company Popy, based on several anime and tokusatsu shows featuring giant robots. They were originally manufactured in three sizes: 24-inch (610 mm) plastic versions, 3.5-inch (89 mm) die-cast metal versions, and slightly taller but much more detailed 5-inch (127 mm) die-cast versions.

  3. Battle Beasts - Wikipedia

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    The series was released in September 2012. Figures include shields in addition to weapons and have been released in monthly waves. Shonen Jump produced a manga based on the toy line and an anime was released in 2013. At the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, Diamond Select Toys acquired the Battle Beasts brand name after Hasbro allowed the trademark to ...

  4. Kinkeshi - Wikipedia

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    The first shipment of figures were all a "bubble-gum" pink color that the collecting community calls "flesh". The second shipment was a half-and-half mixture of flesh and either dark blue, red, or purple figures. The third shipment contained no flesh figures, only dark blue, red, purple, magenta, salmon, lime green, neon orange, and light blue.

  5. The Best Anime Figures Announced At Wonder Festival 2024 - AOL

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  6. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    Japanese garage kits are often anime figures depicting popular characters. [2] Another major subject is "Kaiju" monsters such as Godzilla, [5] and they may also include subjects such as mecha and science fiction spaceships. [6] Garage kits can be as simple as a one piece figure, or as complex as kits with well over one hundred parts.

  7. Figma (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The tanks are not officially scaled, but are in scale to Figma figures, putting them at near to 1:12. The first vehicle, the Panzer IV Ausf. D "Finals" version, was released in October 2015. figFIX. Lower-priced figures with no articulation in scale with and by the same sculptors as figma figures, to ensure consistency when displayed alongside ...

  8. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    12-inch Articulated figures - Action Figures like Hasbro "classic scale" G.I. Joe, Dragon Models New Generation Life Action Figures, and Hot Toys Movie Masterpiece Series. Fashion dolls like Mattel's Barbie or Volks' Dollfie. Also used for static display figures (commonly of anime characters). 1:4: 3" [76.20 mm] 18" [457 mm]

  9. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, they spun off from their sponsored team to start their own team called Good Smile Racing. These cars are often also featured at conventions like Anime Expo. In 2019, Good Smile partnered with Type-Moon and TRIGGER to field cars with itasha liveries for Miku, Fate, and Promare at the 2019 24 Hours of Spa. [17]