Transformers, Macross, Gundam, Kamen Rider, Marvel Legends and more... the addiction just continues.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas!

A huge Christmas tree at Takashimaya Shopping Centre in Singapore
Here's wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and an awesome New Year ahead! It's going to be a hot Christmas here... 38 degrees C. expected! HOT HOT HOT! Anyway, have a good one, folks!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Bot-hunting in Singapore (Part 4) - Along Orchard Road

earthx store front
Found more specialty toy shops at a place called Far East Plaza. There are plenty of clothing and accessories stores that kept the missus occupied while I went round my hunts. Most of the toy shops here are located on the top floor. First shop I'd stumbled upon was earthx.

Better view of the little shelves in the store

Some bots on display with other cute stuff
Here they had heaps of little acrylic shelves that were filled with toys from different genres. Been informed that most of these little shelves were rented by collectors trying to sell off bits from their collection so pricing varies from one shelf to another. Found the complete TF Binaltech series of bots here but they were going for thousands. Otherwise, there were heaps of little cute Japanese toys there which the missus bought. Both owners of the store (husband & wife I believe) were busy bidding on Ebay items. Ha.

Next door was Toy Quest which had a wide variety of action figures. Pricing was a little steep if you'd asked me. Lots to see tho.

Action figures aplenty!

Care Bears!
Oh, if anyone in Oz stumbles upon the 2 MISB Care Bears to the right of the pic above (blue & yellow ones), please please email me as I'd like to get em for me wife.

One shop to check out is Movie Replicas aka TFH (The Falcon's Hangar). Prices are competitive (but not entirely the best) and they bring in heaps of new and vintage items. New stuff usually go for less than retail but it still pays to scout around. Here's where I saw the recently released KO Metroplex. Man, the box looked horrid IMO... very poorly done with overly dark colours. Could tell it was a fake in a glance. Wanted to check out the bot itself (triple sealed with tape on each end of the box) but the shop owner was only willing to let me view the toy if I paid for it first (WTH??). There was no display piece to view and not being able to look at what I'm gonna get, I decided against buying the KO bot for anyone (sorry dude!). It was going for SGD150 btw. Too high for any KO IMO.

KO Metroplex
Bot-hunting in Singapore (Part 3) - Along Orchard Road

Cineleisure shopping and movies complex
Orchard Road is the main shopping district in Singapore whereby hotels and shopping malls are situated throughout the long stretch of road (it'll probably take about 2-3 days to visit every single store). Great deals can be found here, especially in the departmental stores like Takashimaya, OG, Metro, etc as they conduct regular toy sales for current items eg. TF Movie items, recent Japan TF releases, etc. Specialty toy shops sometimes get their supply of toys from these sales and re-sell these items to collectors. So grab these bargains before they do!

Shop front

Bots!
There is a specialty toy shop selling bots located in Orchard Road called Rapid Culture. The variety there is considerable considering the small size of the shop. Prices aren't cheap and advertised prices for some items are marked up by at least 20-30% compared to the other specialty toy shops located on the outskirts of the shopping district. Guess the rent there affects pricing considerably. There was nothing there that I needed so I'm not sure if they're open to discounts on big purchases. Anyway, enjoy the pics!



Movie bots

Binaltechs

More Binaltechs!
Bot-hunting in Singapore (Part 2)

The crowd at CSC
When in Singapore, one just has to visit CSC (China Square Central if I'm not mistaken) on SUNDAYS if you're a toy collector and looking for good deals (notice that I don't use the word "bargains" as they're hard to come by these days and prices aren't as good as they were the last time I'd visited... it's probably due to the increasing demand for toys. There are still bargains to be found... you just gotta be very patient and do a thorough search and comparison of prices. I guess good luck counts as well)

Transformers
CSC's normally an ordinary shopping mall cum office building during the weekdays. It's a short 5-10 minute walk from the local train station at Chinatown. On Sundays and only Sundays, it comes alive when both small and big time toy sellers gather to peddle their wares.

Stalls along the aisle

Toys, toys, toys!
Pricing varies as there are small make-shift stalls (basically tables set up along the aisles) and permanent stores competing for customers. Most make-shift stalls are set up by collectors trying to clear their collection or by toy stores not located within the vicinity.

More toys!
Unless you're really desperate for an item, I'd suggest walking around and asking different stalls for their prices... haggling IS accepted (more so for the small stalls). I made the mistake of rushing and jumping on a purchase as the price was way below retail for a particular Kamen Rider figure only to be disappointed to find a cheaper price in a stall located in the lower floor) So always take your time...
You're always welcome to look at and inspect an item but if you purchase it, don't expect to return it or attempt to get a refund if you find a better bargain elsewhere. Once a purchase is made, that's it. So once again, always haggle down prices! It never hurts to try (quote realistic prices, of course! Asking for 50% off anything would only result in rude stares or words. Ha!)

Transformers, Kamen Riders, SIC and more!

Yummy vintage Transformers
Vintage items abound in some stores... always do a double take on MISB bots and be weary of KO's. Most sellers will inform you if an item is an unofficial remake aka KO. When in doubt, ask.

Binaltech Smokescreens to your left! At SGD230 each!!!
I was looking for a MISB KO Mirage for a friend in the US but KO's seem to be very hard to come by. I did come across the recently released KO Metroplex in one of my bot-hunts later on that week, but I'll talk more about that later.

Macross bots stacked up to the ceilings!

Bots and more bots!
There was heaps to see but unfortunately nothing really caught my eye as I was specifically looking for bargains... in the end, my only purchases for the day were a MISB Takara Robot Masters Mirage which I got at a great price and the Kamen Rider action figure. I was happy with that.

Stalls along the CSC bridge

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Bot-hunting in Singapore (Part 1)

Vivocity's TRU entrance
Haven't been updating this blog for ages mainly due to a new job but now I'm back with heaps of photos from our much-deserved recent holiday trip to Singapore... and the first stop? Toys R Us in "new" shopping mall Vivocity (new to me that is... it wasn't there the last time I was around the area).

Transformers!
Check out the Movie Optimus Prime convoy display that's stacked with bots! Cool, eh?

Close up of some of the bots available. Starscream's going for SGD149.90 bucks! Waaaaay OVERPRICED I'll say! Australia's TRU are selling em for only 99 bucks.

Pleasantly surprised and so very tempted to get the Japanese Takara-Tomy release of Beast Wars Optimus Primal and Megatron but resisted the urge as it was only our 2nd day in Singapore. They were retailing at SGD59.90 each (thankfully I didn't get em as I found another store selling em as a set for SGD79.90! And that's before any store discount!)

Me and the huge in-store Gundam at TRU! Gotta love it!

KR's
Kamen Riders in abundance and at 30% off retail prices! Bargains galore!

More KR's...
And that wraps up the first lot of photos... next up, toys and more toys at the "flea-mart"!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Toys from Derek!



Caught up Derek and Kristin at CSC in Singapore and was blessed to receive stacks of toys from him that he'd gotten for me before my trip there. Received a MISB K's Factory Kamen Rider Kaixa (which is proudly displayed in my glass shelves now), variant Ironman from Hasbro's Marvel Legends series 1 as well as 4 figures from Toybiz's Marvel Legends Mojo series which completes my ML Mojo series lot. Yeah! Thanks, Derek!

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