Manten Workshop resin kits

These products first appeared in December 1998. See more Manten products here and visit their Twitter page here. 1/24 Scopedog 1/24 Round Mover type Scopedog 1/24 Parachute Sack type Scopedog 1/24 Berserga 1/24 Strikedog 1/24 Rabidlydog 1/60 Brutishdog 1/60 Scopedog “Basic Action Model” 1/60 Round Mover type Scopedog 1/60 Parachute...

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Kotobukiya 1/24 resin kits

Box style Scopedog The Scopedog included a mini RPG (at right) Scopedog Turbo Custom Liman type Burglary Dog Scopedog Turbo Custom Scopedog Red Shoulder Custom upgrade parts Decal sets (multiple scales) Continue to next gallery Back to main article

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Max Factory

This company, run by sculptor Max Watanabe, debuted its first Votoms models in 1992. Prior to that, they coproduced Blue Knight kits with Lark Hobby shop under the brand name “L-Max” in 1988. 1/24 Rabidly Dog (resin) 1/24 Diving Beetle (vinyl) 1/24 Fatty (vinyl) 1/24 Strikedog (vinyl) 1/24 Strikedog, Korean...

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MO-Craft 1/48 resin kits

These products first began to appear in 1998. The “MO” in the company name stands for company leader Masakazu Ohwa. Some were originally released by Craftsman’s G-Port. Scopedog, Scopedog full set Scopedog with Dog Carrier, Scopedog Red Shoulder Custom Strikedog, Rabidlydog Berserga, Diving Beetle, Scopedog Turbo Custom Bloodsucker, Scopedog Turbo...

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Lark, Nomopi & others

Lark resin kits Lark Hobby Shop was founded in May 1983 and began to produce the first Votoms garage kits October 1984. They joined forces with Wave to do more in July 1985 and with Max Factory to produce Blue Knight models in 1988 under the name “L-Max.” Afterward, the...

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Craftsman’s G-Port

All kits by Craftsman’s G-Port are 1/48 scale resin, and first appeared in April 1991. They were sculpted by Masakazu Ohwa, and some were re-released by his own company, MO-Craft. Box styles; the illustration at right is by Blue Knight Berserga artist Hiroyuki Hataike Instruction style Scopedog II Scopedog Red...

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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...

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S.Saeki art gallery

Originally published in the Blue Gale doujinshi series Blue Gale Vol. 1 July 1992, 36 pages Blue Gale Vol. 2 Dec 1993, 50 pages Blue Gale 3 Aug 1995, 50 pages Blue Gale 4 Aug 2002, 32 pages Back to the hub

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Tim’s Animation Portfolio

Hello, cartoon compatriot! This page of my archival website is a non-public sampling of recent animation works. Video clips can be found below the resume if you want to jump right in! I’ve been in the TV biz since 1996, jumping from one cool gig to another, often directing and/or...

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Commando Vorct characters and mecha

This 6-member AT unit was specially organized for war hero Lt. Colonel Vorct, who was to return to the front again. From another point of view, the military was on the verge of collapse and prepared a final gesture for a national hero who had contributed so much to the...

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