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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Gundam Fiesta at Compass Point @ Sengkang, Singapore.

I went to this event yesterday with my hubby. He is the avid Japanese super robot collector and Gundam series has been one of his collection pieces too.
Gundams on the display glass shelf.
BB Gundams... I like their cute and small outlook. Their sizes are about half of our palm.



Gundam kit assembly tutorial session, by Mr. Kawaguchi Sensei.













Staff uniforms of Bandai Hobby Center in Shizuoka, Japan.









Giant Gundam diorama and statues done by some of the local Singapore modellers. Tell you what, some of them have even been the great winners of the Gundam Contests hold in the past few years. Wow, all these prize-winning dioramas are infinitely more amazing than what I can imagine. The modellers even dismantled the parts and re-assembled them together with some teeny little screws and repainted the model. All these makes the whole piece looks really real and dramatic! Gosh. Gundams evolution...
Various BB Senshi from Sangokuden(三国演义in Japanese) Gaiden series.
This is amazing too! I'd never known that Bandai Hobby could even transform all these main characters from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三国演义) into Gundam image as well. It's just... WOW again.

The world of Sangokuden Gaiden...
Other Master Grade Gundams on display... Two huge giant Gundams at the entrance.
Well, this is me again... Say cheers!


Just... look at the carpet and the notice in the WARNING message in the picture.
The real biggest ever 1/1 scale "life-size" Gundam is been erected in Odaiba, Japan. It's about 18 meters height.
I like this metal composite limited Hong Kong Night Gundam. So cool.
Speed building contest with Mr. Kawaguchi Sensei...
This little boy was the winner of the contest and he was awarded with a limited edition of Gundams brought from Japan. Gundam image girl with the new Gundam Unicorn series presentation.
I got this freebie from another winner during the Q & A session. Hee-hee.

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