Full body movable figure "Horses" "Skeleton Warrior" and "Takeya style freestyle figurines" are great quality
One of the Japanese metal arts with roots in the Edo periodUniversal ornamentA moving figure finished by Mr. Takayuki Takeya's interpretation is "Takeya style freestyle ornament"is. At the Wonder Festival 2015 [Summer], "Horses" and "Musashi skeleton" consisting of 41 parts of the Takeya style freestyle series were on display.
Total molding commander, Takayuki Takeya gives the Kaiyodo new figure project
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I came to the booth of Kaiyodo.
I found something suspicious.
There were productions of Japanese traditional crafts as figures "Takeya style freestyle ornamentNew series of the series are sliding.
On the left side are displayed "horse iron rust condition" and "horse coloration" which made horses elaborate movable figures. Mr. Takayuki Takeya is the prototype production, both of which are price unknown.
Viewed from the front
From the side, the real horse is three-dimensional.
As many as 41 parts are used for "horse", it is full of enthusiasm with a total of 26 joints.
When painting like an ordinary horse, it looks something like this, horse race gets better up. Especially the state of a stomach is faithfully reproducing a real horse.
When I finish silver, I am releasing the divinity that seems to come up to something's legend.
It was movable to the direction of the tail.
Takeya style freestyle objects are not only limited to horses, but also reality-rich locusts are made into movable figures. The pose which seems to look far away is "skeleton coloring" and the price is 5800 yen per tax.
We also found a war-ridden geishin wearing armor and pillars. This is "skeleton warrior" and the price is undecided.
Not only the texture of the bones, but also the accuracy of the armor that feels tired is a considerable level.
It is seen from another angle.
I have a Japanese sword, but I feel like I'm feeling like releasing a home run from now rather than a struggle to fight.
The warrior skeleton wearing a shinpa is holding a long spear whose tip has become a trigone.
Even if it becomes a bone, the spirit of slaughtering enemies is manifest.
There should be no vocal cords, but the screaming look is seriously true.
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