Wave resin kits

The “Wave” brand began under the umbrella of Lark Hobby Shop, with their first Votoms products appearing in July 1985. After focusing on other products and reissuing the 1/60 plastic models from Union, they jumped back onto the Votoms bandwagon in 1989 and have been on it ever since. Some of their garage kits were designed by sculptor Max Watanabe of Max Factory. Others came from designer Kenichi Nomoto, who also marketed his kits under the “Nomopi” brand name.


1/24 Scopedog Red Shoulder Custom parts (for Takara’s 1/24 Scopedog)



1/35 Scopedog downform conversion parts (for Takara’s 1/35 Scopedog)



1/35 Scopedog Turbo Custom conversion parts (for Takara’s 1/35 Scopedog)



1/35 Rabidlydog conversion kit (for Takara’s 1/35 Strikedog)




1/24 Scopedog Turbo Custom upgrade parts (for Takara’s 1/24 Scopedog)



1991 Zwerg resin kit, scale unknown



1/35 ED (“Exceed Demand”) Scopedog




1/35 Full Action Scopedog Turbo Custom



1/35 Full Action Scopedog Light Custom



1/35 Full Action Burglary Dog



1/35 Full Action Berserga



1/35 Full Action Snapping Turtle



1/35 Full Action Strikedog




1/35 Full Action Rabidlydog, 7800yen type





1/35 Full Action Rabidlydog, 14800yen type



1/35 Full Action Zwerg




1/35 Full Action Bloodsucker





1/35 Full Action Ecrevisse



1/35 Full Action Fatty





1/35 Full Action Fatty ground type



Support goods (upgrade and conversion parts)




1/1 Armor Magnum





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One thought on “Wave resin kits

  1. David says:

    That resin 1/1 Armor Magnum is poorly designed. Being able to realistically remove and load the magazine with rounds is nice but if you try to cycle the ‘action’ you’ll break the lugs on the bolt face.

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