The last day turned out to be quite a handful in terms of sales. Most of our shirts were out, since we never really considered to properly calculate our tshirt stock. But since we were able to make good sales on the last two days, every sale we have today is considered enough to deal with overhead expenses. We ran out of Big Bang shirts and we are left with whatever is left to sell. But as I said earlier, since we made good sales, we could buy another set of collectibles if ever we find one.
I actually stumbled into the Pepsi Nex Gundam Bear Char Zaku, including this very detailed figure of a Zaku I that was similar to my Zaku cosplay in Singapore's Anime Festival Asia. What's special about the Gundam Bear is that its original, as compared to my previous findings. (photo 1) (photo 2)
Also found these cool Evangelion 2.0 figures that are just 2.5 inches high. Its not shown in the picture but these came with accessories that include a thermal shield, guns and vibro-knife. Too bad though the EVA-01's horn was half missing, but the overall was still ok.
This was the last one bought, just within the hour before closing time. I stumbled into this T-800 limited articulation 5 inch figure in the booth just across us. And it was an incredible find for two reasons: (1) it was being sold for only P50 and (2) it was molded from glow-in-the-dark PVC. The gun, I bought from another store that sold figure accessories. Too bad somebody bought all the gatling guns so I opted for the next best thing, the shotgun.
Again, the spending didnt even go beyond P450, with the total 3 day spending with only just P1,350. Im happy with what I got and proud to say that some of them are simply gems you cannot just get with the price you haggled for. :)
End of report.
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
My really late Toycon Day 2 Report
Day 2 was as expected, a whole "universe" of people who took advantage of the weekend to come over and buy stuff at Toycon. Sales were good to the point that we ran out of both the Robotorso and United Colors shirts ran out just after lunch.
I came in late that day because the whole morning I was out picking up our second delivery of our shirts, particularly the Big Bang. We had people reserve that shirt since yesterday and they were all scheduled for pick up that day.
Also Im glad Toycon also improved its floorplan layout, separating the cosplay "universe" (their new name for their cosplay event) from the sellers floor to avoid last year's fiasco about overenthusiastic cosplay fans bothering the buyers and sellers of Toycon (not against cosplay being a cosplayer myself, but after all, thats why its a Toy Convention, to cater to toy enthusiasts). So since its separate, those who want to check out cosplay event can go to Hall 3, while everything about toys can go to the opposite side of the event.
So again I get to find another set of collections that's within my budget.
Saw again this treasure of Zeon conscript toys, a ACGuy, Z'Gok and Zock. They were pretty sweet deals considering the Zock was over 5 inches high.
Also, as part of our growing collection and my wife's insistence, our con visit would not be complete without some Rei Ayanami figure hunts. There are a lot, best ones are every expensive. But the beauty of the hunt is to find one that is so unusual yet very affordable. Saw this pair in another toy bucket booth and is now added to our collection display at home. They were original figures although I feel both are loose figures as they came without any form of platform or accessory. Plus the Bread Snack Rei's head was broken from the neck down so I had to repair her when I got to home.
Found this set literally in bits and pieces. These were inside Flux's toy box, where I saw the heads, feet, arms, accessories, etc all over the place. Flux told me if I were to find every last piece, he's willing to sell it to me next to nothing. Since I had plenty of spare time in my hands during the lull hours of the t-shirt sale, I knelt down and did some serious digging. I was able to assemble the yellow one on the left and the blue one on the right (who was later identified by my friend Wilson as a figure from the Super Robot Wars series). The middle ones I accidentally assembled because I mistook them as parts of the ones I originally found. In the end, the booth owner gave those two in the middle to me for free. That was awfully nice of him!
All in all I was able to spend less than P450 for all of them.
Meanwhile, if you remember that almost naked girl figure I bought on the first day, I had clothes made for her and made her our official Chesto Booth model. :)
Now on to Day 3.
I came in late that day because the whole morning I was out picking up our second delivery of our shirts, particularly the Big Bang. We had people reserve that shirt since yesterday and they were all scheduled for pick up that day.
Also Im glad Toycon also improved its floorplan layout, separating the cosplay "universe" (their new name for their cosplay event) from the sellers floor to avoid last year's fiasco about overenthusiastic cosplay fans bothering the buyers and sellers of Toycon (not against cosplay being a cosplayer myself, but after all, thats why its a Toy Convention, to cater to toy enthusiasts). So since its separate, those who want to check out cosplay event can go to Hall 3, while everything about toys can go to the opposite side of the event.
So again I get to find another set of collections that's within my budget.
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| These came in a pack and its all made of high impact soft plastic |
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| Rei taking a break, while the other's body is ready. XD |
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| I have no idea who they are but they were cute and affordable enough to be collected. |
All in all I was able to spend less than P450 for all of them.
Meanwhile, if you remember that almost naked girl figure I bought on the first day, I had clothes made for her and made her our official Chesto Booth model. :)
Now on to Day 3.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
My really late Toycon Day 1 Report
WARNING PIC HEAVY
The annual Toycon started on a Friday, and to make it interesting for me, it became my first time to be there as a seller instead of a buyer (well, most of time anyways). So along with my wife, we were selling our shirts under the brand Chesto featuring my parody and mash-up designs popular pop-culture elements.
As expected, since this wasn't the weekend, this was considered the soft opening for the event. Even on a weekday there were a very decent amount of visitors and by 4pm the halls were already full of people (but not full enough to get rid of your oxygen supply-- that im expecting this weekend to happen!). We were able to sell a decent amount of shirts that day and were hoping to get more buyers this weekend. Best seller that day was one of the Nippon Humor shirts, particularly the Robotorso.
But as usual, it wont be any less meaningful if I attended a Toycon without checking out the toys. Fortunately we were located right beside The Toy Stash booth, which to my surprise was part-owned by Flux, boyfriend of my former classmate in UP Fine Arts, Hiyas. So he graciously gave me free reign over one of his toy boxes and I scrounged for unusual collectibles, and I was not disappointed.
I was very surprised of my find. I recognized this immediately when I saw its dark drab olive color. And I only saw a picture of the toy in a New Type magazine back in 2004. Its the Power Suit of Starship Troopers. Yes, the one Robert Heinlein wrote and made into a B-movie starring that Guy-who-met-your-mother. After the movie was launched, Japan decided to create a short lived anime that included this design (Although it was never animated/revealed, methinks) but ended up in the Revoltech series. Flux seemed impressed how I was able to identify it immediately and even offered me the static orange figure that went with it.
Later I found this little cute gem of a toy, unusual because of the subject: a marble-spitting SD Godzilla. XD
I love this guy's gaping expression and the marble that went with it was subtle enough to make it compliment the toy as a whole. I showed this to my wife Jewel and promptly displayed it on our booth desk like a Maneki-Neko or Japanese Fortune Cat. Its actually a cute homage considering Godzilla's design was indeed part cat due to its small almost indistinguishable ears.
Later that day I decided to dig in Flux's box and saw this most unusual thing that I couldnt believe was in the box. It was so obscure that I had no idea where it came from, but I suspect it to be North American in origin as the attempt to make an anime-esque style seemed to fall into the Strange Zone.
The last one was the kind of impulse purchase as I never really came across something so, well, it was just like sitting there with no one batting an eye to her direction due to her unusual circumstances. So despite what my wife initially thought of my motives, I bought it anyway and took her home with a plan in mind.
The whole bunch didnt fall beyond P400, believe it or not, so I was still within my promised budget of P500 a day collecting toys that are strange enough to be worth keeping.
My overall thoughts on the Toycon event itself is that its considered a "slow" day since its the weekday, but it was the last weekday of the salary week that enough con goers passed by to buy enough shirts to pay off the rent. :D
Next entry will be about Day 2.
The annual Toycon started on a Friday, and to make it interesting for me, it became my first time to be there as a seller instead of a buyer (well, most of time anyways). So along with my wife, we were selling our shirts under the brand Chesto featuring my parody and mash-up designs popular pop-culture elements.
In the meantime, visit our Chesto Facebook page to make this shameless product placement a wee bit worthwhile. :P
As expected, since this wasn't the weekend, this was considered the soft opening for the event. Even on a weekday there were a very decent amount of visitors and by 4pm the halls were already full of people (but not full enough to get rid of your oxygen supply-- that im expecting this weekend to happen!). We were able to sell a decent amount of shirts that day and were hoping to get more buyers this weekend. Best seller that day was one of the Nippon Humor shirts, particularly the Robotorso.
But as usual, it wont be any less meaningful if I attended a Toycon without checking out the toys. Fortunately we were located right beside The Toy Stash booth, which to my surprise was part-owned by Flux, boyfriend of my former classmate in UP Fine Arts, Hiyas. So he graciously gave me free reign over one of his toy boxes and I scrounged for unusual collectibles, and I was not disappointed.
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| 4 inches high die-cast with flamer and static pilot figure! |
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| The helmet opens to reveal pilot. You can remove the head to reveal an empty suit. |
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| Either Alex Murphy had major revamps on his hardware, or Darth Vader decided his old suit sucks. |
I was very surprised of my find. I recognized this immediately when I saw its dark drab olive color. And I only saw a picture of the toy in a New Type magazine back in 2004. Its the Power Suit of Starship Troopers. Yes, the one Robert Heinlein wrote and made into a B-movie starring that Guy-who-met-your-mother. After the movie was launched, Japan decided to create a short lived anime that included this design (Although it was never animated/revealed, methinks) but ended up in the Revoltech series. Flux seemed impressed how I was able to identify it immediately and even offered me the static orange figure that went with it.
Later I found this little cute gem of a toy, unusual because of the subject: a marble-spitting SD Godzilla. XD
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| 2 inch high plastic of awesomeness! |
Later that day I decided to dig in Flux's box and saw this most unusual thing that I couldnt believe was in the box. It was so obscure that I had no idea where it came from, but I suspect it to be North American in origin as the attempt to make an anime-esque style seemed to fall into the Strange Zone.
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| Yes, she came with the stand, and a pair of panties. |
The last one was the kind of impulse purchase as I never really came across something so, well, it was just like sitting there with no one batting an eye to her direction due to her unusual circumstances. So despite what my wife initially thought of my motives, I bought it anyway and took her home with a plan in mind.
The whole bunch didnt fall beyond P400, believe it or not, so I was still within my promised budget of P500 a day collecting toys that are strange enough to be worth keeping.
My overall thoughts on the Toycon event itself is that its considered a "slow" day since its the weekday, but it was the last weekday of the salary week that enough con goers passed by to buy enough shirts to pay off the rent. :D
Next entry will be about Day 2.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
UPAME Track 10 Convention Review
UPAME Track 10 turned out ok at the start, although they were late around 20 minutes. Entrance was slow due to the ticketing being just one line. Most of the people who were already inside were there because they bought advance selling tickets. The line snaked all the way almost to the other end of the convention, and was forced to fold the line four to five times to avoid crowding the other already ongoing events such as the World Robotics Olympiad and the Canon Photography Marathon. That was just for those who got inside SMX.
Outside SMX was weirder. UPAME did not have direct control on the decision on how the entrance should be done, instead the security of SMX were the ones who controlled the number of people going inside.
Why so slow?
Outside SMX was weirder. UPAME did not have direct control on the decision on how the entrance should be done, instead the security of SMX were the ones who controlled the number of people going inside.
Why so slow?
Sunday, November 22, 2009
AFA'09: Thoughts and Observations
(Note: The review below is based on viewing the You-Tube videos of the AFA'09 skits and not in any way should it be mistaken or assumed that I personally attended AFA in Singapore. Feel free comment. The usual etiquette regarding posting/commenting applies.)
This year's AFA'09 came and went, and the winner picked out and given the grand prize of a trip to Japan and a sewing machine. The winner was the Singapore Team: Gundam 00 Emotion. My congratulations to them, one of the duo being Clive Lee (aka Mirage_cld) who was a regular visitor of the Mecha Cosplayers HQ thread of FilCosplay. Again our congratulations from us metal heads of cosplay!
Its a good thing, for those who didn't have the time and money to attend AFA'09 in Singapore, someone was kind enough to record and upload them in You-Tube. So to Zerartul, i personally thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. So to everyone, here is the compiled recorded skit links of AFA'09 (click here).
AFA'09 was also the second time Filipino cosplayers were represented in an international competition, the first one being the Hong Kong Gaming Convention back in 2001, where JM Chua came cosplaying as Rurouni Kenshin's (Samurai X in the Phils and North America) Saito Hajime. He earned the right to represent the Philippines by winning the AXN Cosplay Competion two months earlier. And surprised everyone (and himself) once again by winning the Hong Kong Cosplay Competition.
In AFA'09, the Philippine team was represented by the Gosiengfiao sisters Alodia and Ashley, coming as characters from Witchblade the Anime.
Watching all of the videos, at the same time chatting with some friends and fellow mecha cosplayers, I've probably seen and realized fully why the Singapore Gundam 00 Emotion team won the competition. I have a few theories, and maybe I'd email Clive if my observations were correct.
This year's AFA'09 came and went, and the winner picked out and given the grand prize of a trip to Japan and a sewing machine. The winner was the Singapore Team: Gundam 00 Emotion. My congratulations to them, one of the duo being Clive Lee (aka Mirage_cld) who was a regular visitor of the Mecha Cosplayers HQ thread of FilCosplay. Again our congratulations from us metal heads of cosplay!
Its a good thing, for those who didn't have the time and money to attend AFA'09 in Singapore, someone was kind enough to record and upload them in You-Tube. So to Zerartul, i personally thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. So to everyone, here is the compiled recorded skit links of AFA'09 (click here).
AFA'09 was also the second time Filipino cosplayers were represented in an international competition, the first one being the Hong Kong Gaming Convention back in 2001, where JM Chua came cosplaying as Rurouni Kenshin's (Samurai X in the Phils and North America) Saito Hajime. He earned the right to represent the Philippines by winning the AXN Cosplay Competion two months earlier. And surprised everyone (and himself) once again by winning the Hong Kong Cosplay Competition.
In AFA'09, the Philippine team was represented by the Gosiengfiao sisters Alodia and Ashley, coming as characters from Witchblade the Anime.
Watching all of the videos, at the same time chatting with some friends and fellow mecha cosplayers, I've probably seen and realized fully why the Singapore Gundam 00 Emotion team won the competition. I have a few theories, and maybe I'd email Clive if my observations were correct.
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