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Whoa Greg that's awesome! XD I love it!

Not as cool or interesting, but here's a shot of the Kyoko Otonashi gashapon figure I got at A-kon:
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greg wrote:I took this picture a few years ago, before I bought my better camera. I put this up on my homepage:

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I got the inspiration when I realized that the Pac Man and Galaga arcade cabinet Hallmark Christmas ornaments were the perfect size for action figures.
Very cool!!!! Hope you take more Greg! Can you see Mt. Fuji from the distance where you live. Would be cool to hold a figure up with Mt. Fuji in the background.
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usamimi wrote:Whoa Greg that's awesome! XD I love it!

Not as cool or interesting, but here's a shot of the Kyoko Otonashi gashapon figure I got at A-kon:
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<drools> She looks so great in that shot.
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Thank you so much! :oops: I was super excited to find her in a bargain bin at A-kon for like $3. I love Maison Ikkoku!

Since everyone's been playing Animal Crossing lately, I broke out some of my old Japanese toys from it and took this today:
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kndy wrote:Can you see Mt. Fuji from the distance where you live.
Yes. It won't be very dramatic for taking pictures of stuff in front of it, though. Power wires and such in the sky.
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kndy wrote:Can you see Mt. Fuji from the distance where you live.
Yes. It won't be very dramatic for taking pictures of stuff in front of it, though. Power wires and such in the sky.
Despite the power lines, that is a beautiful view!
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In a similar vein, I made a silly "PG-13 children's story" using action figures and toys a few years ago, using Space Ghost, Lei Fang from the video game Dead Or Alive, and Muno from Yo Gabba Gabba. You can see it on my homepage here.
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