Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Gundam Open Gallery: Huge Size RG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gunpla Box Showroom (Osaka, Japan) - Updated Info [Updated 8/15/12]

Gundam Open Gallery: Huge Size RG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gunpla Box Showroom event @ JR Osaka Station (Japan)
The size of the RG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gunpla Box Exhibition Hall is about 8.3 meter in length.  The box is actually a exhibition booth that will be featuring about 200 items, including the latest Gundam related products. The upcoming RG 1/144 Zeta Gundam will be feature there during this event.
Event Summary:
Period: Aug 15th - 21st, 2012 
Location: Osaka City Square Station (South Gate Plaza, JR Osaka Station)
Time: 11am - 8pm (last day to end at 6pm)
Admission: Free
 
Images via http://mantan-web.jp/gallery/2012/08/15/20120815dog00m200007000c/001.html

[Updated info via AnimeNewsNetwork]
Bandai will erect an 8.3-meter-wide (about 27-foot-wide) replica of a Real Grade RX-78-2 Gundam model kit box right in front of the Japan Railway Osaka station from Wednesday until next Tuesday. The "box" will house a free "Gunpla (Gundam Plastic Model) Open Gallery in Osaka" for the public to see what today's Gundam kits are like.
About 200 items will be on display at the Osaka Station City's South Gate Plaza, including the latest model kits that will not be released until November. While the gallery will cover every current Gundam model kit line, it will specifically spotlight the Real Grade series, the most intricate Gundam models Bandai has created at the standard 1/144 scale. Bandai launched the RG series in 2010 to mark the 30th anniversary of Gundam plastic models, and the company has already shipped 1.1 million kits of the line's nine different designs.


Info via Gtoys Blog

6 comments:

  1. a chance to feel how a gunpla feels like being in a box waiting for someone to take them out.

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    1. took the words right off my mouth... :3

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  2. It would be even more amazing if it is in scale to the 1/1 scale gundam. But that would be a building more than 30m in length. That's too big to be a temporary exhibition room.

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  3. wow.....a big box.... what a great exhibit bandai...

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