Saturday, August 18, 2012

Life-Size Heat Hawk exhibition to be on display at the Hiroki Oda Museum of Art [Updated 8/18/12]

Life-Size Heat Hawk exhibition on display at the Hiroki Oda Museum of Art (Kama, Fukuoka Perfecture in  Japan - August 18th - October 8th, 2012)
[News via AnimeNewsNetwork]
This week, the Hiroki Oda Museum of Art in Fukuoka Prefecture's city of Kama unveiled a life-size replica of the heat hawk weapon used by Zaku units in the Moble Suit Gundam anime franchise. The replica is roughly seven meters (about 23 feet) long, and is a part of an August 18-October 8 exhibit on Gundam mechanical designer Kunio Okawara.
The exhibit also features original drawings, production materials, and plastic models and toys that Okawara created or co-created.
This April, the rebuilt life-size replica Gundam statue was unveiled at Diver City Tokyo, a complex built on the Odaiba island by Mitsui Fudosan and Fuji TV.

7-meter/23-foot enemy weapon displayed in designer Kunio Okawara's exhibit


Image via http://mainichi.jp/graph/2012/08/18/20120818k0000m040037000c/001.html
[News via AnimeNewsNetwork]

3 comments:

  1. The hell is that dog thing?

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    1. It's from Yattaman - 70's anime from Tatsunoko Prod. Recently remade as a feature film by Miike Takashi

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    2. Also, its designer is the one who design gundam.

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