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December 18, 2011

Otakai Christmas Party and other hauls

Without finding anything else to buy at the Toy Fair (and Megamall in general), me and the boyfriend decided to go to Greenhills. Otakai's Christmas party was scheduled at 7PM in GH, so we decided to kill some time by doing some usual rounds. Kamadoma (an Otakai member) was with us -- met him as we were going back to the Toy Fair to get some exchange gift items and some prize solicitations from uchihaitachix (another Otakai member who has a booth at the fair).

Without further ado, the Greenhills rounds hauls:

 
Playskool and Hallmark Han Solos

 
Umbrella Academy Volumes 1 and 2 
Zoro from Wasabi Toys
 
1/4 scaled Han Solo from DST FINALLY! 


Size comparison with the 3.75" Han Solo

That last one there was a blow and it took me less than 5 minutes to go back to Maxicollector and purchase the humongous Han. Cannot resist. Really.
Then it was time for the Christmas party. My name was picked for the raffle and I got this:

My very first Figma! (The one beside it is the fig the boyfriend got for the exchange gifts)

The party was a blast! Food always tastes better if you eat it with good company :)

Anyway, I forgot to post these hauls from last week:

+1 Animated Maquette for the boyfriend

Yay new Sheryl!

Boyfriend is trying to complete the Unleashed line.. So here's one

And another

And another...

My Maya figure broke, so I got a new one along with my SHOGO MURATA yay!

Not pictured: Star Wars General Grievous Animated Maquette

June 22, 2010

9th Philippine Toy Convention

9th Philippine Toy Convention

The 9th Philippine Toy Convention was held last June 19-20, 2010 at Megamall Megatrade Halls 2 and 3.

I was only able to go during the first day and what can I say, the place was really packed with people of all sorts: collectors, enthusiasts, cosplayers, paparazzi and those of the curious kind.

I went with the boyfriend, my cousin and uncle and I was on the edge most of the time. I pretty much was annoyed by the countless onlookers who crowded the toy stalls because 1) they prevented me from getting a good look at the toys on sale and 2) they WEREN'T BUYING ANYTHING. I noticed that a lot of them just kept pointing at the toys, named them one by one (probably showing off to their friends how much they "knew" about the cartoon/show/character) then moved on to the next booth to do the same. THEY NEVER BUY ANYTHING AT ALL.

Anyway, there were the usual booths that sell mostly Western figures and some Anime figures as well. It is interesting to note that there are still some booths that sell bootleg figures =_= As disgraceful as it sounds, I don't think they'll be gone anytime soon since a lot of people still buy stuff from them. Probably because 1) they can't tell the difference between authentic and fake, 2) the price of bootleg figures is enticing and 3) they can't afford the authentic ones.

Some of the booths were of the usual stores that we visit whenever we go to Greenhills, while some were rented by collectors themselves who find that there's a bigger opportunity to sell their unwanted toys in a convention such as this - as proven by one seller I talked to who was selling his some of his toys because he's experiencing the space dilemma. You can really get those HTF figures (in mint condition too!) if you're patient enough to go through all the stuff that they're selling. (I even found my Barbie holy grail - the Chinese Empress one - but unfortunately, the price tag was way out of my allotted budget for that doll.)

There also was the Exhibit Area that housed collections from different toy groups. OtaKai was lucky enough to get invited to display our anime figures there. We were the only group that focused on anime figures, so a lot of the anime fans who were present took loads of pictures of our display. (My Haruhi Gekisou was part of the display!) Other displays consisted of girls' dolls very intricately dressed in all sorts of costumes, 1/6 army dolls, Marvel figures, DC figures, custom figures, Gundam, Transformers, Lego, 1:1 statues and dioramas. The display area is always a sight to behold!

9th Philippine Toy Convention

We only got to take a good look at the whole event later that night - around 8-ish. At that time, the crowd was noticeably thinning and dispersing, hence, we had the freedom to look at the goods displayed and sold without the fear of being pushed or stepped on. I already told myself when we first left the convention at around 5:30PM that I won't be buying anything more but as true in any convention that I've been to (especially ToyCons) that there's always something new to find at each visit. So yes, I bought a bit more toys, an artbook and a manga during our 2nd visit.

Well, enough of my ranting. Here are some pictures of ToyCon Day 1, credits for the pictures go to the boyfriend.

WARNING: Don't expect cosplay pictures.

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