(hide this)
 
English/英語  Sat 12/29 22:17 JST
凄いフィギュアを作るMax Factoryさんの中国にある工場の写真をMAX渡辺さんブログから無断転送。見学したい!
Categories
アンケートに投票して「GO!」をクリックしてください!
syrix in U.S.
student
登録日: 2007/03/21 09:30
Good to know how our figures are made.  I'm glad to see that the factory looks up to spec and not like the old factories in China that look like they would break at any moment.
(ID #68149) Posted on 2007/12/29 21:55
Sam in San Francisco
Student
登録日: 2007/03/30 11:44
so the factory is in HK ?
(ID #68150) Posted on 2007/12/29 22:22
rubi.tan in Ashelantis, NC USA
Graphic Designer/Angry drunk
登録日: 2007/11/16 08:41
Wow, that seems like a great place to work. It reminds me a lot of the Ferrari factory in Europe, though I'm sure Ferrari has better benefits than Max Factory. I'm not sure if they feed their employees at Ferrari though.
(ID #68152) Posted on 2007/12/29 22:31
rubi.tan in Ashelantis, NC USA
Graphic Designer/Angry drunk
登録日: 2007/11/16 08:41
Is that Satoko from Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni being assembled?
(ID #68153) Posted on 2007/12/29 22:34
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
It's a side of the figure industry I always wanted to see. Many thanks to you then!

No wonder why they called themselves "Factory" when you see this. lol.
(ID #68154) Posted on 2007/12/29 22:41
e-jump in Malaysia
Test Engineer
登録日: 2007/12/22 21:34
Hmm.. New factory visits pics/contents.
And yeah, most figure factory are in China. Hope they wont cheat the materials unlike some other companies ;__;
(ID #68155) Posted on 2007/12/29 22:42
Aaronime in Mars, Canada
Human
登録日: 2007/07/27 10:28
So thats how things are mass produced in China~
What if one of the works steal one??
(ID #68158) Posted on 2007/12/29 23:18
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
@Sam,

no the factory is not in HK, it's in Guang Zhou. it's about 120km northwest of Hong Kong

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guangzhou
(ID #68159) Posted on 2007/12/29 23:24
10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines
Not sure anymore
登録日: 2007/01/28 21:37
I want to take a tour at the factory.

I don't see the airbrush workers wearing face masks.
(ID #68160) Posted on 2007/12/29 23:28
0rion in CA, United States
Developer
登録日: 2007/08/23 06:31
Is that a tiny Henrietta figure with her AMATI violin case that I see in the corner of the last screenshot there?

Very cool photos, Danny; I appreciate the virtual tour and getting to see a bit of what the working conditions are like.
(ID #68161) Posted on 2007/12/29 23:45
Bulat in Canada
Part-time otaku
登録日: 2007/04/04 14:26
Even tho I am not really into figures I would love to visit the factory. Seems like an amazing place to me :D
(ID #68162) Posted on 2007/12/29 23:51
登録日: 2007/12/28 08:42
oo - there's Henrietta

factory looks pretty gloomy - but after I saw "average age is about 20" - I thought maybe it might not be so gloomy after all...
(ID #68163) Posted on 2007/12/30 00:07
laughingman in Canada
McMaster Engineering Student Fall 08
登録日: 2007/11/18 11:58
Visit? Yes. And maybe take a few "samples" on the way out :D
(ID #68164) Posted on 2007/12/30 00:27
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
登録日: 2007/09/12 21:33
Well, it's not quite the simpsons take on factory conditions, but then they were doing animation and the factory was in Korea, complete with military men and whips!

So I see Van, Satoko from Higurashi and Henrietta from gunslinger girls just lying around... hmm...

Must be boring as heck putting on hundreds of layers of paint on the same figure day in, day out! I couldn't do that. I like my variety!
(ID #68165) Posted on 2007/12/30 00:44
Edward in Michigan U.S.A.
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
登録日: 2006/12/24 12:02
Oh yes, it would be interesting to to go for a visit.  Nice of Watanabe-san to invite you to come along.  I have a feeling he is an interesting individual to talk with.

Interesting to see lots of young guys in the factory.  So often one sees young women doing painting.  Surprise no one is wearing mask in the paint area. ^^;
(ID #68166) Posted on 2007/12/30 00:46
windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
登録日: 2006/12/25 12:20
Reminds me of Command & Conquer.

"Building.... Unit Ready"
"Building.... Unit Ready"
"Building.... Insufficient funds!"
(ID #68167) Posted on 2007/12/30 00:56
necrophadian in Cocytus
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
of course i'd like to make a comment about how the words factory and China being together brings to mind a picture of a dirty, polluted, place chock full of human-rights and environmental abuse cases. HOWEVER, this ruins my perception. the factory looks neat, great and really professional. 
(ID #68168) Posted on 2007/12/30 01:16
SG in UK
Art/Media Student (Wannabe Illustrator)
登録日: 2006/12/28 05:39
Wow, so its like the one shown before. People hand paint them instead of machines (like hand assembling bikes).

Like said, it does (somehow) reminds us (some) of a RTS type of games ^_^;;
IE:
- Command & Conquer
- War Craft III
- War Hammer 40K: DoW

"EXECUTING YOUR ORDER! SIR!" - Imperial Guards
(ID #68170) Posted on 2007/12/30 01:44
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
登録日: 2007/12/04 23:16
Great to know that in Chinese factories employees are given treatment like how normal humans should be treated.

But is this the norm there? I do hope so ^^ 

Anyway, speaking of Guang Zhou, I know a little bit about the city, they have great hospital that can cure severe cancer where the cancer has spread throughout the body. 

My uncle had his severe cancer healed in Guang Zhou. 

Now if only China would stop counterfeiting stuffs... 
(ID #68171) Posted on 2007/12/30 02:34
Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines
Student
登録日: 2007/04/10 21:47
Wow. Factory conditions there are pretty good. I guess it makes sense though, seeing as MaxFac makes a ton of money off figures. Though, I wonder how much their salary is?
(ID #68172) Posted on 2007/12/30 02:41
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
登録日: 2007/12/04 23:16
200 USD per month if I am not mistaken.. It's also already been increased from around 150 USD per month recently.

My memory is pretty faint, I remember reading it in newspaper but not really sure if I remember it correctly ^^
(ID #68173) Posted on 2007/12/30 02:51
Kururu_luva in Richmond, BC Canada
登録日: 2007/01/20 17:05
 Wow the factory looks pretty damn clean and well organized. It's a lot better than i imagine what a factory in china would be =p. However, those workers should really wear a respirator, since those vacuum vents are not good enough when they are holding the figures so close to themselves. 
(ID #68174) Posted on 2007/12/30 03:13
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
登録日: 2007/06/01 04:39
well at least the painter is quite an artist

i think i will ruin the figure if i do painted it.

anybody proficient with airbrush?
(ID #68175) Posted on 2007/12/30 03:18
Vixion in Indonesia
Student
登録日: 2007/11/02 08:25
cool!!! 

they check the quality of every figure they made.

i love u max factory
(ID #68176) Posted on 2007/12/30 04:56
登録日: 2007/05/27 12:46
btw anyone knows what kind of paint they used? watched the vid on goodsmile website but they did'nt metioned what paint was used. wuld be great if someone could tell me what paint was used thx ^^ll
(ID #68178) Posted on 2007/12/30 05:18
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
登録日: 2007/07/06 10:07
that completely changes my perceptions of china's factories. 
(ID #68179) Posted on 2007/12/30 05:21
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
登録日: 2006/12/25 19:17
i would love to visit the factory and see how figures are made and mass produced ^__^

i wonder if there's a figure factory here that i don't know about lulz XDD
(ID #68180) Posted on 2007/12/30 05:22
kintaro in Pineville North Carolina
Student
登録日: 2007/04/24 20:19
Well now that I know how its done, I'm more willing to spend so much on figures! ^^ Very impressive environment.
(ID #68182) Posted on 2007/12/30 05:48
wildarmsheero in Spaaaaace
Lowlife
登録日: 2006/12/25 14:17
So that's why these damn things cost so much. They sure put a lot of work in.
(ID #68183) Posted on 2007/12/30 05:51
andra in Singapore
Secondary Student~
登録日: 2007/11/06 14:19
Reminds me of my D&T days in school =.=; the machines and floor look so familiar..

so there's where my money flew to...?
(ID #68184) Posted on 2007/12/30 06:06
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
登録日: 2007/08/23 04:44
I think its fantastic that they are still hand painted. The quality difference shows Im sure. Im also amazed at how open and clean the factory is. Im a little disappointed to not see masks being worn by the workers painting, but Im pretty bad at that sometimes too. I wouldnt mind working at a place like this. Especially if I got a discount... maybe when I was younger.
(ID #68188) Posted on 2007/12/30 06:31
notfair in Malaysia
Student, ACG Fans
登録日: 2007/08/14 16:34
wow, a lot of process and quality control as well. GOod.
(ID #68194) Posted on 2007/12/30 07:55
Gundam Otaku in Tropical Singapore
Student
登録日: 2006/12/30 22:16
No wonder some of the figures costs so much. Now I understand why. The production pipeline must really be a  strict one in order for the best quality to be churned out.
(ID #68195) Posted on 2007/12/30 08:03
G-Unit in Earth, Asia, Malaysia
Student
登録日: 2007/12/25 11:09
thanks.. I always wondering how those figures were painted. Impressive.

and wow... thats so different from other factories.. 
(ID #68196) Posted on 2007/12/30 09:38
Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth
Student and full-time otaku
登録日: 2007/12/19 00:24
Really cool, would like to go there
(ID #68197) Posted on 2007/12/30 09:48
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
@Edward and DRAGUN: I also find it odd that they don't wear masks... Better be ashamed than being critically sick decades after... I would impose rules on that, myself. 
Yup, I'm a bit annoying.

@DRAGUN: Good to see you again. I missed your crazy comments for quite a bit and the blog has been too quiet lately. lol.
(ID #68198) Posted on 2007/12/30 10:46
xara in tsuki
Professional Slacker
登録日: 2007/12/09 03:41
while a mask could help you out its probably not needed since the setup is like a lab hood. if you blow the paint towards the hood there should be no issues from the fumes. protective eyewear and gloves, i would say, are a must. just my guess, but theres a chance theres no a/c so a mask could be unbearable depending on how hot it gets.
(ID #68201) Posted on 2007/12/30 12:09
thefrikking in Spain
Imperial Guard
登録日: 2007/08/18 06:30
Factory of dreams, uhm... Great article, good see the figures before the finish product, thanks Danny.
(ID #68210) Posted on 2007/12/30 13:32
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:42
Thanks for this article! I was always wondering how figures were being made, and now I know. The factory looks very clean (probably because top brass was visiting) and very professional. 
(ID #68211) Posted on 2007/12/30 13:36
samp+ in Guangzhou, China
Sweated Labor
登録日: 2007/01/09 19:00
hahaha, in Guangzhou??? I believe the factory is in somewhere far away from the city center, otherwise i will definitely know where is it and I will probably visit it frequently, maybe to steal/plunder all the  figures, hahah ..
It's really appreciated that this post exposed some kinda positive side of my country. Since china is a mammoth world factory, ... much bigger than you can image, you will never see the big picture of this place by reading one or two pieces of report..
I know many people here are working on this business, but some of them make both genuine and faked one... and the actually cost of this figure is lower than you can image too.. that's why the factory owner want desperately to reduce the cost, and therefore exploit on the young labors and degrade the qualities, it finally image of made-in-china..
Anyway, thank you for your picture, danny. I will find where the factory is one day... and take my "special action" :)
(ID #68223) Posted on 2007/12/30 14:28
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
登録日: 2007/08/23 04:44
@D_Blade, good to be back! Also, my comments arent "crazy" per se.... But then again, what crazy person ever realizes they are crazy? Okay, thats all I have to say so you can stop reading now.
.... seriously, Im done.... you are still reading this arent you? Sigh. Well.. I have nothing left to say, so staring at the computer screen isnt going to help..............................................................................................................................................................BOO!
(ID #68225) Posted on 2007/12/30 15:06
Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA
Operations Manager, Jartrans
登録日: 2007/12/25 00:51
  That was a great article Danny! I love seeing how these figures are produced. Though i wonder: The machines they use, and tech people they employ to write the code/algorithims for the machine, must be very expensive. I have  6 years of experience w/ manufacturing/shipping business, and i know how much even the most simple piece of machinery can cost. Sadly, the low wages of the non-tech skilled employies must help balance that out. Business is very evil in that way.
(ID #68234) Posted on 2007/12/30 18:49
lin-da-kenobi in Long Beach
college student
登録日: 2007/08/16 02:56
would i like to visit the factory? HELL to the YEAH!! i really admire how anime figures are made it's amazing Thanx Danny for this article this is the very first time that i see how the figures are made 
(ID #68244) Posted on 2007/12/30 20:47
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
登録日: 2007/08/05 18:23
It's really nice to see how the figures are made and how the facilities and staff look like. ^^ And I gotta admit, the factory looks decent and professional.
(ID #68246) Posted on 2007/12/30 21:35
strife in ワンデルランデュ
登録日: 2007/09/02 17:53
gee, i would love to work there even with minimum wage. 
(ID #68371) Posted on 2008/01/01 06:26
Karl in TEH Philippines
Student/Evil Overlord
登録日: 2007/10/27 01:26
Very nice. The Japanese sure are neat.

I myself have visited the Trumpeter factory in China (Trumpeter is a scale model company) and it looks very similar to those pictures except that it isn't as orderly as the Max Factory......uhh......factory. We were even given access to the R & D department. 
(ID #68407) Posted on 2008/01/01 14:35
R-1 in the "Hagane" docking bay
Personal Trooper
登録日: 2007/07/05 20:49
Much as I love modelling, this is one job I'll pass. It looks so dull...
(ID #68412) Posted on 2008/01/01 15:52
Nutz in NYC
登録日: 2007/05/26 15:46
Nice post on demystifying the anime figure production process.  I personally visited several factories in another industry in China last summer, and the labor was similarly divided.  
(ID #68525) Posted on 2008/01/02 21:30
maceo in USandA
3d/2d animator illustrator
登録日: 2008/03/06 01:17
the quality of pvc/abs toys has really gotten much better over the last few years I think because of the new techniques and the expanded use of computers. just to think resin models were the order of the day when it came to a precision representation of your favorite anime character some 7 years ago.
(ID #68878) Posted on 2008/01/07 02:06
adan in Fiber Optic, Indonesia
Web Designer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:22
ic ic... that's why if we look at the box and the figure stand, there is "Made in China".
(ID #68948) Posted on 2008/01/08 03:02
Revolution in Canada
登録日: 2008/01/19 12:56
How do the workers know where to paint? Or is one person/team assign to paint one type of figure to simply production? 
(ID #70194) Posted on 2008/01/20 04:03
Working Otaku mom
登録日: 2008/07/23 13:06
That is pretty neat knowing how the figures are made and all the custom work they go through!:D Would like to visit the factory someday!:D
(ID #265434) Posted on 2008/08/14 15:35
以前の記事
WHF17
コメント数(84)
ファウナ
コメント数(56)
一ノ瀬ことみ
コメント数(35)
遠坂凛
コメント数(34)
フィギュアの写真合成
コメント数(76)
ペトラ フィギュア
コメント数(31)
関羽雲長 アルター
コメント数(36)
葛城ミサト
コメント数(47)
天海春香
コメント数(33)
ねんどろいど ぷち
コメント数(53)
グレンラガン ヨーコ
コメント数(49)
ギルティギア イノ
コメント数(35)
今現在読まれている記事
おぱんちゅ
コメント数(41)
サーバー ダウン
コメント数(28)
セグウェイ
コメント数(28)
アニメ声優の素顔
コメント数(50)
ゴッドガンダム & ノーベルガンダム
コメント数(27)
WF 2006 冬 : 非美少女系の巻
コメント数(55)
クララクラン
コメント数(27)
メンバープロフィールページ
コメント数(38)
ノーベルガンダム
コメント数(47)
シャア専用
コメント数(21)
ここぴゅ
コメント数(47)
機械式駐車場
コメント数(48)
dannychoo.com ( Creative Commons ) ( ダニー・チュー ) ( アニメ、ガンダム、フィギュア ) Since 2000