Published on August 9th,2011 at 12:31 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Gundam is back in Tokyo… Sort of

Gundam is back in Tokyo… Sort of

It seems that this 18m tall scale 1:1 Gundam that was standing-up in Odaiba was a major hit not only in Japan but also across the world and among all Mecha fans.
Strong from this success, Sunries Studio announced that part of this scale 1:1 Gundam will be show off once again at Odaiba starting this Sunday until August 21th.
If you are interested in checking this event out, make sure to come with a bit of cash since it will cost you 500 Yen to enter the area with operating hours starting from 10am to 6pm.

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  • Neodimio

    sunrise should stick to the gundam franchise instead of crappy cyborg like shows like sacred seven

 

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