These roasted sweet potato (yaki imo) stalls are still a familiar sight and sound throughout Japan, particularly in the winter. Vendors push their carts (okay, drive their trucks these days) around the city, ringing the bell and singing the yaki imo song. Build your very own 1/25-scale stall with this kit, molded mostly in light brown, which includes colored powder (brown), a tree, and printed materials for creating the signs and other details.
This is the ninth entry in Kawai Shokai's Fuubutsushi series (fuubutsushi refers to things that remind you of certain seasons). The series includes Japanese buildings, stores, and locations that allow you to recreate Japanese landscapes--it's just like being here! (If you're about 2 inches tall, anyway.) From Edo period sights to relatively modern ones, the wide variety of entries allows you to design the layout of your choice (after taking varying scales into account). For other kits in this series, click here.
The Shizuoka Hobby Show kicked off this past Thursday, May 16th and we were there! We took in the Bandai booth, along with those of other distributors, who had some new plamo to...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan introduces the audience to what he has planned for his next kit, and Syd explains about the Real Grade line of Gunpla kits finishing off with the...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan wants to show off his newly acquired dry-brushing skills while Syd fawns over the MG Jesta while the anticipated RG Destiny makes a (somewhat...
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