Max Factory’s Figma. [via]
An Asai Masaki-designed hybrid of action figures and moe figures. The joints look very Revoltech-ish.

The Time Traveller murders.

Plamoo strikes again.
This toy-in-action animation features Microman Shishioh Guy, an Armored Core mecha and Busou Shinki Fort Bragg.

Konami Busou Shinki Diorama Studio: Showdown

Konami Busou Shinki Diorama Studio: Showdown

Konami Busou Shinki Diorama Studio: Showdown

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Takara Tomy Action Hero Pro: Strike a pose

A photo of Takara Tomy’s Action Hero Pro figure in Kamen Rider Ryuki’s henshin pose.

Updated 11 November 2007 with updated links

To use Diorama Studio, Konami’s free Busou Shinki digital diorama software, you’ll have to install the ShinkiNET application suite, create a Konami ID and (optionally) configure Windows XP to display Japanese text correctly.

In previous entries, I’ve detailed the steps needed to create a Konami ID and display Japanese text correctly in both the ShinkiNET Launcher and Diorama Studio on a non-Japanese edition of Windows XP.

I will now go through the process of installing the ShinkiNET application suite and launching Diorama Studio through the ShinkiNET Launcher.

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Busou Shinki Diorama Studio fan-mode.
All that weaponry in the hands of a short-sighted pilot.

Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. [via]
The US version of Kamen Rider Ryuki.

Gamma-irradiated moray eel.
Be afraid.

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