GSC Office Tour

Wed 2008/03/12 07:29 JST
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Been owing you a tour of the Good Smile offices for a while now and a post on the official Good Smile blog yesterday prompted me to make time to put this together sooner rather than later.
Today we are going to look at the Good Smile offices and tomorrow we will take a look at the Max Factory offices.

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For folks who don't know, Good Smile Company (also known as GSC) is a distributor and figure maker based in Matsudo Tokyo.

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First off we take a look at the sculpting studio. Here you see Lala from To Love Ru being worked on.

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Lala-chan kawaii! This figure is not castoffable but you can see plenty of her in birthday suit in the To Love Ru manga.

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Awesomely cute.

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The box on the right sucks in the paint from an airbrush and ends up in a cup of water. At the end of the day, the employees do junken and the looser drinks it.

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More fans, lighting, sculpting tools and paint.

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Painting booth.

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Another sculptor working on nosebleed figures.

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Some of these figures take months to sculpt.

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And a lookie at the offices.

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The quality control area. Samples come back from the factory in China and go through repeated steps of adjusting paint colors, position and size.

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The web production and design area.

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Desk overflowing with figures!

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Nice eyes.

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My fave room at GSC - the stock room ^^;

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The man who sculpted the Nendoroid Melissa.

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And we take a look at the figma Saber - still in production. The photos that you saw of the color version is the actual one that was sculpted. That is then used to produce this test copy.

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The facial expression is not final.

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Different parts of Saber come in varying softness of plastic.

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Another great figure to fidget about with during meetings.

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While standard figures are still popular, the last Wonfes saw a ton of articulated figures and looks like this area is going to be more n more popular. You is prefer standard non-articulated figures or articulated figures?

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cant wait till shes out!

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After the Max Factory office tour, I will upload the video tour so you can get a better feel of the office/studio environment. The video covers much more than these pics and looks at the 3D casting machine, molding process and much more.

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  • qingy
    qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/05)
    Gunpla Enthusiast

    i see a mirai figure in the works ^__^

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:10:34 JST (ID #154582)
    reply to qingy's comment
  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    LOL at "the loser gets to drink it"... just like in AirGear. For some reason, in my mind Junken and "loser drinks it" leads to that...

    I'm torn between articulated and non-articulated. One can fiddle with articulated ones(Maybe play Dungeons & Dragons with the Saber?), but if you're looking for works of art to decorate your desk, I suppose non-articulated ones would be a mile better...

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:15:52 JST (ID #154584)
    reply to radical anime fan's comment
  • Aoi_sora9x
    Aoi_sora9x in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Student
    http://asdesign.wordpress.com

    lolz Danny what are those Mirai marks for? :| Are you trying to hide a Mirai Figurine in the making or some NSFW figurines of yourself?

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:25:52 JST (ID #154589)
    reply to Aoi_sora9x's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    What an awesome tour. I'm so envious of you being to go places we would could only dream of going.

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:37:38 JST (ID #154600)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Cavalock
    Cavalock in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/23)
    Editor
    http://cavalock.blogspot.com/

    i guess i have to expect articulated figures from the west, like my DC and Marvel action figures. but with anime figures from Japan, i'm ok with them being non-articulated. most of them r so detailed and their poses r often so beautiful that i'm fine with them being non-articulated.

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:42:36 JST (ID #154604)
    reply to Cavalock's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    Danny, it is either those with the Mirai marks are classified figures that are not suppose to be shown to public yet or are you telling us something? =3

    *looks @ Mirai artwork in some of the picts*

    you are telling us something aren't you? ^_~ lulz

    i choose both articulated and non-articulated figures. both are equally eye candy goodness ^________^

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:49:02 JST (ID #154607)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • JockeII
    JockeII in Sweden (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    NEET

    I really do prefer non-articulated figures, think they look alot better. Not a big fan of the hollows in articulated figures. Though when the character got clothes that cover them they can be quite nice, but then they show to little skin! :]

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:51:06 JST (ID #154608)
    reply to JockeII's comment
  • wcloudx
    wcloudx in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Artist/Flash Programmer
    http://wcloudxkumo.wordpress.com/

    Finally!!! ^^

    Wow, the sculpting studio desks sure looks like your typical Gunpla/Figure painter/collector hehe ^^

    I spotted Figma Konata at the stock room!! *drool*

    Definitely looking forward to Lala and Hatsune Miku PVC (Not shown >_< )

    Really cant wait for the videos!! ( ^ _ ^ )/

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:54:43 JST (ID #154610)
    reply to wcloudx's comment
  • wcloudx
    wcloudx in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Artist/Flash Programmer
    http://wcloudxkumo.wordpress.com/

    Oh and forgot to add. The one in the wedding dress, I think it's from Idolmaster ^^ Forgot her name though >_<;

    Tue 2008/03/11 17:59:26 JST (ID #154614)
    reply to wcloudx's comment
  • WoLF-[x]
    WoLF-[x] in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    IT Consultant

    Thanks for the tour. Man I wish i could work in GSC but i have no skills to offer them. :(

    Maybe "condensed milk engineer"? LOL!

    Can't wait for the Hatsune Miku pvc!

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:00:17 JST (ID #154616)
    reply to WoLF-[x]'s comment
  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    Looking forward the video as well ^^

    I do prefer non-articulated figures, but I think I am going to fall for this Saber Figma.

    That Azusa in wedding dress is too beautiful, want one T_T

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:00:52 JST (ID #154617)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Heh, I sense a future Mirai-chan figure as well!
    Wow, a a figure preview, and figma Saber, no less! (Still I prefer non-articulated figures)
    And some big LOL for the "Loser of Janken drinks toxic water" part. I'm sure they do great work after that. ^^;

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:07:25 JST (ID #154618)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    i much much prefer tandard non-articulated figures.

    me look forward to a mirai figure soon. ^^;

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:12:13 JST (ID #154620)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • bob-san
    bob-san in Madison WI (Registered on 2007/02/22)
    Administrative Assistant
    http://bob-san.animeblogger.net

    For me, it depends on the quality of the figure. Some articulate figs do not impress me as much.

    Though I do love my Yotsuba one.

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:21:20 JST (ID #154626)
    reply to bob-san's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Much more interested in Mirai in the background. ^^;

    Tue 2008/03/11 18:30:04 JST (ID #154632)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Articulated figures don't look nice enough for me, and I'm not into playing with my figures a lot (though the Figma line might change that) so I'm more for non-articulated stuff.

    Tue 2008/03/11 19:58:49 JST (ID #154649)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • (VH)Hakushaku
    (VH)Hakushaku in US(United Shame) (Registered on 2008/02/27)
    Insane Student

    I want mirai figure to be made....special edition ^^

    Tue 2008/03/11 20:07:11 JST (ID #154651)
    reply to (VH)Hakushaku's comment
  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    I like the odd articulated figure, but mostly I like my non-articulate, prettier that way. :grin:

    Tue 2008/03/11 20:14:04 JST (ID #154654)
    reply to Meimi132's comment
  • Kazos
    Kazos in London, UK (Registered on 2008/01/29)
    Student

    I'm gonna go for a middle-way and say I like both. Which I do. Standard non-articulated figures are nice and pretty whilst articulated figures are fun to play with. Everyone's a winner, especially now that articulated figures are looking better and better!

    Tue 2008/03/11 20:23:26 JST (ID #154655)
    reply to Kazos's comment
  • Kazearashi
    Kazearashi in Indonesia --> Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/10)
    Animation Student
    http://kazenomise.net/

    A lot of figures~

    *drools*

    I'm new to the figure collecting... So.. What is the difference between Articulated figures
    and the Non-articulated figures? xD

    Anyway looking forward for the Max Factory Tour with the video ^^

    Tue 2008/03/11 20:40:03 JST (ID #154661)
    reply to Kazearashi's comment
  • janken
    janken in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/23)
    Student
    http://www.janken.de

    I would love to work there! Well probrably my figures would look like crap, but hey I could learn it...

    Tue 2008/03/11 20:59:49 JST (ID #154666)
    reply to janken's comment
  • Hirito
    Hirito in The Little Red Dot - Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    University Student.
    http://www.hirito.blogspot.com/

    Looks like lots of people are requesting a Mirai figure, and I'm one of them too! Quick demand one!

    Tue 2008/03/11 21:11:05 JST (ID #154669)
    reply to Hirito's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    if they're able to hide the articulation naturally I don't mind ^^ and Mirai figure pleaseee LOL

    Tue 2008/03/11 21:19:14 JST (ID #154671)
    reply to chun's comment
  • squee
    squee in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/26)
    Techie
    http://squeejunkyard.blogspot.com/

    Non- Articulated figures for me cos I'm bad at posing figs.

    One more request for a Mirai figure here Danny!

    Tue 2008/03/11 21:31:21 JST (ID #154673)
    reply to squee's comment
  • Fiercest Bard
    Fiercest Bard in Brooklyn, New York (Registered on 2008/03/04)
    Graphic Design
    http://www.chromaengine.com

    I'm somewhere in the middle as well. While I like non-articulate figures, I also like pose -able figures so long as the articulation is done well. The figmas are very well done in this respect.

    Tue 2008/03/11 21:40:05 JST (ID #154678)
    reply to Fiercest Bard's comment
  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Those who wants Mirai figure, say I! I!

    Tue 2008/03/11 21:45:56 JST (ID #154680)
    reply to lostandfound's comment
  • number1guy
    number1guy in United States (Registered on 2007/11/09)
    University Student

    I take it you were joking when you said that the loser has to drink the paint. :)

    Tue 2008/03/11 23:25:40 JST (ID #154699)
    reply to number1guy's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    @number1guy: Cheers!

    Tue 2008/03/11 23:54:31 JST (ID #154720)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Evo_Spec
    Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada (Registered on 2007/10/21)

    i don't like to pose my figures because i figure that their just gonna sit on/by my desk and i'll eventually forget about it, so i rather not deal with posing it.

    Another vote for Mirai figure!

    Wed 2008/03/12 00:22:59 JST (ID #154733)
    reply to Evo_Spec's comment
  • gurugurutrex
    gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    オタク all day long
    http://www.nekomagic.com

    Don't really like the Articulated figures. I have both Revoltech Ayanami and Rin. Only play with them a bit when I open the box then I never touch them again. Now they're standing stead in my display box. (-____-.

    Wed 2008/03/12 00:40:45 JST (ID #154747)
    reply to gurugurutrex's comment
  • coeli
    coeli in Philippines (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    PM
    http://thepoopsies.blogspot.com

    I don't really like how joints look in figures. No matter how small or hidden they are, I still think they bulge out. And I like my figures just stationary...looking at them is just fine ^_^

    Wed 2008/03/12 01:12:23 JST (ID #154759)
    reply to coeli's comment
  • GAURON
    GAURON in La Paz, México (Registered on 2008/02/12)
    STUDENT
    http://www.levelup.com.mx

    I PREFER ARTICULATED FUGURES

    Wed 2008/03/12 02:51:32 JST (ID #154785)
    reply to GAURON's comment
  • mbern45
    mbern45 in Toronto (Registered on 2007/08/23)

    A while back you had an article on a Wendy from GunXSword that had a shirt that stretched.

    Why can't they use that material to make the skin? That way they could have joints and have the skin stretch over them. The biggest problem I have with them is how bad they look on figures

    Wed 2008/03/12 02:55:16 JST (ID #154790)
    reply to mbern45's comment
  • Martin Wandering
    Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04)
    Spiral Warrior
    http://www.perfectdesignsense.com/martinwandering

    Haven't got much into figures yet (girlfriend won't let me), but from what I've seen, non-articulated ones do tend to just look better. On the other hand, I loved playing with action figures when I was a boy, and nowadays one of my favorite things about Gunpla modeling is the possibility of different poses.

    I'm looking forward to an ever-changing display of the battle between the Revoltech Gurren Lagann and Lazengann, for instance.

    Perhaps it comes to this: giant robots - best poseable; girls - no need.

    Also: Three cheers for a Mirai figure.

    Wed 2008/03/12 03:02:57 JST (ID #154792)
    reply to Martin Wandering's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    I'd like to see a time-lapse video of their scupltures, if they would allow it.

    Wed 2008/03/12 03:31:35 JST (ID #154800)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Neil Duckett
    Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Software Engineer
    http://www.neilduckett.com

    Thats a seriously busy desk he's got going on there!

    Wed 2008/03/12 03:35:48 JST (ID #154803)
    reply to Neil Duckett's comment
  • Barsona
    Barsona in Bay Area, California (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    NEET (no, student, AND employed min. wage)
    http://otterhangar.blogspot.com/

    wait, they do not color these individually, right???

    Wed 2008/03/12 03:42:15 JST (ID #154807)
    reply to Barsona's comment
  • Rin
    Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04)
    Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
    http://koiaichaku.com/

    I so want to see whats inside GoodSmile!!!!!!!! Your a lucky guy Danny!!!!!!!!!!

    Wed 2008/03/12 04:09:53 JST (ID #154815)
    reply to Rin's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Is it just me or does Lala-chan's face look like Akari's from ARIA lol?

    Wed 2008/03/12 04:51:22 JST (ID #154825)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • Fariz Asuka
    Fariz Asuka in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student and Miku Guardian
    http://kyourankyodai.com

    I prefer a non-articulated since I don't bother with making different poses of them..

    I will wait till a Mirai fig is made.. Another vote for Mirai..

    Wed 2008/03/12 05:30:30 JST (ID #154843)
    reply to Fariz Asuka's comment
  • cowboy4eva
    cowboy4eva in New York, Osaka, Tokyo (Registered on 2008/01/29)
    Watcher

    Nice office man. You need to get some babes in there though!

    Wed 2008/03/12 06:01:19 JST (ID #154859)
    reply to cowboy4eva's comment
  • suneo
    suneo (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    http://yuuwaku.wordpress.com

    nice tour. Love gettin these inside looks. Thanks!

    Wed 2008/03/12 06:11:14 JST (ID #154867)
    reply to suneo's comment
  • Krim
    Krim in the Capital Wasteland (Registered on 2007/10/28)
    Failure
    http://krimstar77.deviantart.com/

    I saw a tall can of Mt. Dew, I'm happy now. :D

    Wed 2008/03/12 06:51:41 JST (ID #154886)
    reply to Krim's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I'd choose non-articulated figures mostly because of the detail and their lovely pose. But I'm open to both cause it would really depend on how well the figure is made. ^^

    What are those mirai marks for anyway? A possible mirai figure in the works perhaps? You are such a teaser. hahah! c'mon...tell us. XD

    Wed 2008/03/12 07:21:08 JST (ID #154897)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • adan
    adan in Fiber Optic, Indonesia (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    Web Designer
    http://eropanda.aoindonesia.net

    non-articulated

    don't like to see joints in my figures >.<

    I'm looking forward to Mirai figures

    Wed 2008/03/12 07:52:19 JST (ID #154927)
    reply to adan's comment
  • Egg Foo
    Egg Foo in Utah, USA (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Graphic Designer

    That sculptor has some of the McFarlane Dragons over his desk. Is it rare to see American figures like that over in Japan? Did he have to import those like I have to import my Japanese ones?

    Wed 2008/03/12 10:59:25 JST (ID #154993)
    reply to Egg Foo's comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    you have forgotten to write this at the end of the post:

    "Btw, it's just a joke that at the end of the day, the employees do junken and the looser drinks it."

    Well, unless it's true.. >.< Or else, underage readers will be going @_@.."Chi Chi"....

    Wed 2008/03/12 11:02:16 JST (ID #154995)
    reply to Tiny Red Man's comment
  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    Non-articulate for me.. can't stand those hideous (IMHO) joints...
    I'd love to know the process and materials needed for figure making.. perhaps I am out-of-touch but, I haven't seen much information around it.. safe Pinky modding.

    Thank you for this informative post, I love studio tours XD
    Mirai fig FTW!

    Wed 2008/03/12 11:35:41 JST (ID #155029)
    reply to suki's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    I see many gunpla in this picture http://www.dannychoo.com/slide/eng/gscmax/18808/photo/GSC+Office+Tour/

    Someone in GSC must like gunpla. ^^

    Wed 2008/03/12 11:48:08 JST (ID #155035)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • Doctor Fugue
    Doctor Fugue in Various Zones of Canada (Registered on 2008/01/14)
    Pianist, Writer, Teacher
    http://www.doctorfugue.com

    Thumbs down for articulated, even if it's Saber.

    Wed 2008/03/12 11:56:26 JST (ID #155043)
    reply to Doctor Fugue's comment
  • DrGUID
    DrGUID in London (Registered on 2007/11/14)
    Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
    http://www.brettb.com/TravelLog.Tokyo.asp

    Wow, so much for their clear desk policy :-O

    Wed 2008/03/12 12:09:37 JST (ID #155051)
    reply to DrGUID's comment
  • Dcg
    Dcg in Berkeley, CA (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    College Student

    I guess Saber on top of Mirai drawings is just a happy coincidence? Haha.

    Wed 2008/03/12 13:00:34 JST (ID #155065)
    reply to Dcg's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    While I do like articulated figures, Fixed pose ones win in terms of aesthetics, hands down.

    No articulated figures can effectively hide the joints on the build. even the fraulein revoltechs have that problem at certain angles (mostly from behind)

    Wed 2008/03/12 16:28:09 JST (ID #155145)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • ovetto
    ovetto in United States (Registered on 2007/11/13)
    Student

    wow nice studio to work in ;D
    BTW danny do you know what kind of clay are they using? I've been trying to sculpt gravity defining details with a few types of clays and they don't really work that well >.<" hope to grasp some trade secret from them ;P

    Wed 2008/03/12 20:17:45 JST (ID #155242)
    reply to ovetto's comment
  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    can't wait for Figma Saber to be released!~ X3

    I so want to look through the process of figu making ^^

    Thu 2008/03/13 10:18:56 JST (ID #155570)
    reply to andra's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Can't help but also wonder what the Mirai marks were hiding there... :P

    Anyways, GSC is great! They have tons of figures I want in my collection... interesting to see their Office too.

    Thu 2008/03/13 19:44:07 JST (ID #155759)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • CYL
    CYL in Dangerous place! (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student
    http://lcyao.deviantart.com

    I Would like to learn how to sculpt~ Where can i find materials and tutorials?

    Fri 2008/03/14 10:29:40 JST (ID #156133)
    reply to CYL's comment
  • Klaudio2099
    Klaudio2099 (Registered on 2008/02/11)

    Very Nice report!
    I liked to see where and how they Work to produce all those cool Figures! I would like to see a report like this of the most important companies like Megahouse and Alter XD would be interesting.

    Thanks Again

    Sat 2008/03/15 00:55:17 JST (ID #156497)
    reply to Klaudio2099's comment
  • James (studiosushi)
    James (studiosushi) in Paris (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    pixels & photography
    http://www.studiosushi.com

    figures sculptors are so talented. it's amazing. gold fingers.

    Sat 2008/03/15 16:07:35 JST (ID #156789)
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  • Sabar
    Sabar in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Servicing National Services
    http://www.funanimestuff.com

    Thanks for the tour. Danny.

    Would like to have the Lala figure. Too sad it is not cast off enabled. But will get it when it come out^^

    Sat 2008/03/15 18:34:58 JST (ID #156827)
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  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    yeah i prefer the Non-articulated figures cuz well..... i think they look more PRO but on the other hand having articulated figures are cool too cuz u can make 'em pose the way u want

    Sun 2008/03/16 19:05:20 JST (ID #157253)
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  • enguyen
    enguyen in USA (Registered on 2008/02/18)
    Engineer by day, Otaku by night

    I am always curious about the making of figures. Not any more...Thanks Danny!

    Tue 2008/05/06 04:21:12 JST (ID #182185)
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  • Akari
    Akari in Vancouver/Burnaby, Canada (Registered on 2008/06/15)
    http://akari-nyan.deviantart.com/

    Nice tour. I'm more with the non-articulated ones, but if the articulated figures look good, such as figma, then they're on my "to buy" list.

    Sat 2008/06/21 10:23:48 JST (ID #218646)
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  • Danniel
    Danniel in your bathroom. (Registered on 2008/10/15)
    Student (lol rite.)

    Ahh I wonder what they are made of..

    Sun 2009/01/25 03:49:51 JST (ID #461290)
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  • t//B
    t//B in USA (Registered on 2009/03/08)
    Student

    What I'd do to get into a work environment like this...

    Sun 2009/03/08 09:27:22 JST (ID #513510)
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  • Pacthesis
    Pacthesis in USA (Registered on 2009/03/13)
    Commission artist/programmer
    http://www.pacthesis.deviantart.com/

    I really like these office tours. Makes me want to tour one someday. The process for the making of these figures is amazing.

    Fri 2009/03/13 03:32:32 JST (ID #519740)
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  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    Painting those figure must have been crazy! XD T__T let alone sculpted

    Thu 2009/04/09 23:19:18 JST (ID #556467)
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  • 65888735
    65888735 in 海南 (Registered on 2009/08/17)
    学生

    原来做手办比做GUNDAM更痛苦,我向各位工作的再CG行业的大大们深表敬意!

    Tue 2009/08/11 20:00:32 JST (ID #699385)
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