Showing posts with label blind-boxed toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blind-boxed toys. Show all posts
Friday, July 24, 2009
Photos From The 8th Manila Toycon
Here are some photos of toys on display that I took at the 8th Manila Toycon last June 13 & 14. More to come!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Happy Easter!!!
I just want to greet everyone a Happy Easter! I hope everyone went home with loads of Easter eggs in their baskets!
These easter eggs contained One-Piece gachas. I got them at SM ToyKingdom, and gave them as gifts at a Christmas party 2 years ago. I bought a total of 5 eggs , I think. Originally, I wanted to place them in a basket lined with shredded paper, to make it look like the eggs are in a nest.
Unfortunately for me, I couldn't find the basket that I wanted so I decided to wrap it some other way. I think I wrapped it in a brown paper bag which I line with some scrap/tissue paper to make it look like I bought it at a stall in the market.
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blind-boxed toys,
capsule toys,
easter eggs,
eggs,
gacha,
gashapon,
japanese toys,
one piece,
random photo,
toy,
toys,
young
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
April Fools!
This little fellow is a Happy Meal freebie from McDonald's that I got about 4 or 5 years ago. It has wheels underneath and when you roll it, the horns on top of the head bob up and down. This photo is the most jester-like I could find from my collection, so I thought this would be appropriate for today.
Happy April Fools Day everyone!
Happy April Fools Day everyone!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
He-Man
"By the power of Grayskull, I have the power!"
He-Man has got to be one of the most memorable characters from the 80's. Every boy wanted to be him; I know I once did. I used to have a lot of He-Man action figures, even Castle Grayskull. Growing up, I was the only kid who had a Castle Grayskull in the neighborhood. While my playmates had almost every figure in the series, even the vehicles and weapon sets, they didn't have the castle. I felt really proud because I had one. Ofcourse my friends were envious.
But, alas, I don't have them anymore. I've managed to lose all of my He-Man toys, including the Castle. I must admit I haven't been very keen on taking care of them when I was younger.
But since I have rediscovered the joy of collecting toys, I have since been scouring the net and toy stores for He-man. I was so fortunate to have found a loose figure at a 2nd hand toy shop near where I live. Unfortunately for me, I didn't have any money on me that day so I went back the next day to buy it. But it was already gone. Somebody bought it right after I left.
I spent months looking for this particular figure. I've seen a lot on ebay, but it's mostly the ones from the MOTU series fro the 80's, which I wasn't looking for.
I found this 2 days after my birthday 2 years ago at a toyshop in Shoppesville. I was actually there looking for a personal birthday present, and when I saw this, I immediately took it off the rack and paid for it. It's from the newer line of MOTU toys, and I got it for 500 pesos( about $12), and admittedly it was actually a bit too much of what I'm willing to pay for an action figure. I normally wait until it goes on sale, and if it's loose I would haggle like crazy. But hey, it was new, still sealed and exactly what I wanted. So I went ahead with the purchase. I went home totally satisfied.
I'm not really looking to complete the entire series. I just want to get other select figures like Prince Adam, Skeletor, the other He-man Variants, Sorceress, Teela and She-Ra. Unfortunately, most of them are a bit hard to find, loose or MOC.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
MegaHouse Dagashi Set
I love a good bargain which is why I'm always at 2nd hand toy stores and always on the look-out for sales. I would spend hours going through boxes, bins and racks just to find something in particular, and also spend hours browsing through online market websites like ebay.
I learned about this local online market called Auctions.ph. I can't recall how, but it was before they made their TVC that starred Alessandra De Rossi. Anyway, I was browsing through the site, looking for toys, books and comic books when I came across the listing for this toy set-- an opened box of dagashi miniatures from MegaHouse. MegaHouse is a Japanese toy company that has a big range of toys it manufactures.
It really was a bargain at 75 pesos! I hit the "buy it now" button immediately. Shipping fee was very minimal.
Dagashi is a Japanese shop that sells all sorts of sweets like chocolates, candies and snacks, at a very low and affordable price. These stores also sold cheap toys like tops, marbles, playing cards, etc. and were very popular back in the day. According to web-japan.org, up until the 60's and 70's, every town in Japan had one. You can read more about dagashi here.
I bought this just so I could use it as a subject for photography. But I have since parted with it after I took these pictures. I gave them to my niece as a going away present.
Labels:
blind-boxed toys,
dagashi,
japanese toys,
megahouse,
minitiare toys,
toy,
toys
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