Friday, October 29, 2010

iHobby 2010

iHobby 2010

This is my first time attending an actual hobby trade show and not just an anime or comic convention. I spent oh about a week here, starting last monday.

One of the first things I noticed after landing in Chicago was that it's fairly chilly. Not Windy like the nick name, but just a feeling of cold. Thankfully I had packed a jacket so I was okay for the most part.
I snapped a few pictures at the airport, including this one where I'm on the outside and the bird is on the inside.





I stayed at the Embassy Suites in Rosemont, which is just directly across from the convention center. It's like 10 minutes away from the airport, very close. Because of how close this is, there is literally nothing by the convention center except hotels and expensive restaurants. Lots of steak houses. The cheapest meal I found in these places was $21. Thankfully some of the other restaurants were more reasonable, but still pricey. Initially after checking in I had wanted to grab some McDonalds since that was the only fast food place around here. Unfortunately, "close" was 1 mile, which at the time I didn't mind because I wanted to stretch my legs from the airplane trip. When I arrived however I discovered that the sitting area was under remodeling, and so the only place I could sit down to eat was outside, which was very very cold. Sooo....I gave up on that and turned right back and walked a mile back. I ended up eating some chickent tenders at Bogarts which is a restaurant inside the Muvico Theatre. Unfortunately it came out to $11 after tax =/  and I gave a larger tip than normal because I was the only customer and it seemed like he and the other staff just wanted to close before I showed up.

Next day I was scheduled to meet a trucker to pick out some samples for display from the display cases in New York. At the time in New York it was a brilliant idea, the display cases would be carried by a truck, and so putting our model samples inside the bottom drawers would give them a free ride where we wouldn't worry about UPS damaging them in transit. Of course we forgot the time frame for the truck to make it back to California and so we realized we would have to meet the trucker halfway in Illinois if we were to have anything in our display cases. So yeah, I met up with the trucker, an elderly gentleman by the name of Stan. He claims he's 70 years old.  I have to tip my hat off to him since his energy makes him seem a lot younger than that. It took some time to get the samples out of the drawers since they were secured fairly well, but I did manage to get out our shuttle samples as well as other model kits. Stan seems to be even more of a morning person than I am, so I was a little irked that I had to wake up so early to meet him. Of course he had a driving schedule to keep so I did my best to accommodate the limited time available.






I did some set up that day, which consisted mostly of getting our pop-up black backgound as well as setting up the space vehicles. They're actually a little more complicated than they appear especially if you don't have directions. The Apollo 11's modules are all extremely accurate in terms of proportions and molding. It's truly a site to see and I'm sad my camera cannot quite capture that glorious detail. Same applies to the Endeavor. Extremely well crafted and accurate. I wish I had directions to set them up though I so I wouldn't waste time figuring out which connectors go where.



For Dinner that night I met up with some guys from the Gundam Eclipse forum, Mark and John for some food. We ate at a pretty cool pan-asian restaurant. This is the first time I've seen a menu actually include pictures of EVERY item. There were pictures that gave you an item number and you would look up the item number for the name of the dish and the price. Pretty neat.




It was a 45 min train ride to Chinatown however, and I do think I fell asleep. Mark's voice is similar to mine, but there are differences if you meet in person. Talked a lot about Gundam stuff as usual per our nerdiness.



Oh and uh here's a car that was in the shopping center. Kewl.



Wednesday I finished setting up the majority of our booth. In the morning I took a cab ride to a Target to pick up some chairs and misc things. It was a little cumbersome since my transportation was restricted to the cab, but I guess it worked out. The chairs I got were pretty good for that matter. I ended up eating at SubWay while I was over there because I didn't really want to pay for another above $15 meal per the eating places around the convention center. I also didn't want to chance the McDonalds not being open due to the renovation. Of course, I had to find a screw driver to borrow back at our booth to put a chair together, but thankfully I was surrounded by people who were carrying various hardware tools. It actually takes a long time to set up model kit samples mostly because they're all partially disassembled for easy storage. I got to play around with a few things like the HGUC Sinanju; pretty neat kit if you want a more affordable Sinanju.

For those of you who have the Super Robot Chogokin Great Mazinger, how do you avoid getting stabbed? There are a large number of sharp points on him from the red crest across his chest, to the fins on his arms and legs, to his helmet and even his accessories are spikey.  The Jet Pilder and Hover Pilder are REALLY loose.  I wonder how many people have lost it on their home carpets?  Thankfully I forsaw that coming and decided to not dock the pilders inside the head.



Oh I forgot to mention that the Embassy suites has a happy hour starting from 5:30pm at night. Yay for free drinks to get smashed!  Though I was disappointed they were restricted on the drinks they could mix.  I wanted a Daiquiri or Mint Julep, but they didn't have the the materials to make them or would not make them at all.



The actual show was mind numbingly boring. Though I suppose this is because this is an actual Industry/Business event as opposed to a public offering. It's a place for businesses to attract new retail customers or find distributors to carry their products. We were situated at the far end unfortunately, but we had some nice company with the folks at Hebco, who make the Tenax R7 plastic cement. It's a great alternative to the tamiya thin cement, though I wish their bottles come with the applicator. I guess I would need to save the brush from my Tamiya bottle. This hobby show gives a rather interesting state on hobbies in the U.S. Gundam is virtually unknown within the community. The biggest hobby in the U.S. is currently the RC industry, which is evident based on the sheer number of different RC related companies at the show. I'm fairly certain we were among the few plastic model companies out there. Also Gundam unless you know what it is, is completely foreign to most people. Most of the looks we got were from the assumption that they were seeing "Voltron" "Robotech" or "Transformers." I also never thought I'd see so many variations on how to pronounce "GunPla." We had several good meetings so the entire experience wasn't exactly a waste, which is good.





I did get to see a large number of things including giant RC tanks. Yes, giant RC tanks. I'm sure if you youtube ihobby you'll find someone who took some clips of them moving around. Excuse the poor video offerings from me.  On a positive note Gundam seems to be slowly moving mainstream within the hobby industry.  Hobby stores are seeing more and more Gundam product selling and less and less of traditional military craft.  Though the implications of that trend might be problematic in the future.

In any case, you can view the rest of my photos here

Also some youtube vids




More videos here


Wednesday, October 06, 2010

In New York

All righty! I'm in New York.

My flight got in around 5pm EST, and I waited for about 20 mins for the super shuttle to pick me up. Wow I had forgotten how bad rush hour is, it took about 2 hours to get from Newark airport to the Javitts convention center in New York. Christ I have to get up at 4 am when I leave next week. Anywhoo, the first thing I did was help the others get as much set up done as possible. Still have to set up electric grid and the glas shelves, and oh god....the samples. oh god....it's going to take most of the day to set those up, especially the bandai collectors stuff. Kamen Riders, Kamen Riders EVERYWHERE. Some pictures under the fullpost =D









Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Prelude to New York

So for anyone that still browses this blog I think the personal cheese part seems to be more prominent lately.  Oh well.  In any case, New York Comic-Con/New York Anime Festival is days away!  What's happening?   Well, for Gundam related stuff:




This baby will be on display at the Bluefin/Bandai booth!  Well, the rapid prototype anyway that was featured in hobby magazines this month.  Now for those of you who are curious, the basic frame of these rapid prototype models is ready to be mass produced.  Now there might be some small changes here and there, but for the most part what you see is final.  Oh yes the Gundam 00 movie will be shown with Eng subtitles on Sunday.  Hope I can get a break shift for that!  Other models we will have on display include the HGUC Sinanju, RG Char's Zaku, a whole stew of MG, PG, and HG kits, as well as some other kewl surprises.

Also, the last BAKUC 2010 preliminary comp for the U.S. will be held during this time.  Anyone out there who wants to try their hand in a model kit competition come on down!  Bring your model to booth 1536 by 3:30pm Saturday!  Everyone who enters gets a goody bag!  Here's some pictures of 1st place prizes.  As always there will be model kit prizes for winners!





Sunday, October 03, 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

New EW comic

Scanned by Zeonic-Corps, my god it's been ages since the last time I edited something for Deacon.  I wonder who edits now?




 I think this is the perfect way to market this new MG design that only people who like mecha related images have known about. Average joe will recognize it's not any Deathscythe they remember from nostalgia, but this way they'll know for certain. 

In b4 I'm advertising Bandai product because that's my job...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Deathscythe Completed Photos

Soooo originally I made this for the BAKUC 2010 Los Angeles event, but haven't had time to take proper pictures.  My posing sucks to be honest, and I got docked points for it at Anime Expo.  Oh well, live and learn.






Friday, August 27, 2010

SDCC





Oh man. So let's see, what did I do that first day. I assembled the Taurus Myth Cloth from Saint Seiya, sorted some of our display kits, helped around the warehouse got excited from seeing lots of gunpla products everywhere (still am lol)

And then the following day..."You're going to Comic-Con." Sweeet. Wait, noooooo. See I don't like Comic-Con personally. It's way too congested and I don't find myself enjoying it as a fun outing even with the lure of famous people and potential nerdgasms from autographs. Anime Expo is probably going to be this large and I don't particularly find that very appealing. Still, I met Megumi Nakajima and May'n this year while working AX =D

Anywhoo so Comic-Con was from Wed night to Sunday morning. So we had to leave Tuesday to have enough time to set up. First thing when I come into work Tuesday morning is, "Hey we're kinda short one guy who can drive...can you drive the van?"


I look at the van. Oh man it's one of those big white vans that you see a repair man or cable guy drive. I've never driven a large vehicle as this before. I look back at my boss. "I will drive it." All right time to learn how to drive a party van, go go go go go go. Hop in, follow our giant rental truck down to San Diego. It was a pleasant hour and a half drive. I think I'm pretty confident with manueuvering larger vehicles now, though parking is still somewhat difficult. Upon arriving we started setting up our booth. Now mind you, we had to set up our display cabinets, position the models and collectibles inside them. This is actually a REALLY long process. I didn't have time to take pictures of the convention hall during this time, but holy smokes, it was a concrete circus in there. Thankfully the photos at the end are from my co-workers. Yes I am not in any of the pictures. :p Forklifts going at ramming speed everywhere you turn, loud machine noises, throngs of people scrambling to get their booths up, and the ever present feeling of needing to get as much done before the day was over. It was like this for 2 days. We barely finished setting up everything before preview night.



To be honest most of Comic-Con was a blur. Most of the time I was answering questions about our displays products that people were interested in buying. I do remember getting glimpses of most of the guests. Seth Green was around our booth since Adult Swim was right next to us. I convinced the creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force to purchase a PG 00 Raiser. That was cool, though I sadly don't have a picture of him. We sold out most of our product we brought along and everyone I met was extremely impressed with the way our booth looked.   It was simply amazing. Oh btw, here's a picture of the Night Combat Eva, which just came out in Japan even though we were selling it back in July. And that's a picture of it navigating my co-worker's hair.


For more pictures check out my album
http://s18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/whalegamer2000/SDCC%202010/



What was not amazing was how long it took to tear everything down. We were in San Diego until past 1 am, and when we got home finally it was almost 4 am.  Holy crap.  Oh yeah and Otakon in a week after.  Geeezus.  I leave you with the giant table of model kits and figures which he had to painstakingly take down and pack away carefully.  You honestly don't know how much time is spent making sure the display models have a safe trip home.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Updates!

So today I was told this was who I would be working with at Bandai to get the BlueFin website up to speed for our customers.



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And for those who don't know yet I now work at BlueFin, the U.S.'s official Gundam and Collectible Distributor.  We work directly with Bandai's hobby division to bring gundam models and Robot Spirits figures to stores near you!


While I was working my Press/Industry splot at Anime Expo, I was using our workstation to look at potential jobs for me while applying to nursing school. Unfortunately I had to rule out hospital related jobs since I needed additional certification to do pretty much anything health related. So my friends gave me the idea that since I was particularly passionate about gundam, I should probably look into something anime related even if only for a while. Quick to the dealer's hall where companies are present!

So I met with various companies ranging from retail to wholesale and dropped off contact information and collected business cards. Now the Bluefin booth which has become infamous in recent years for its LARGE quantity of gundam stock at anime cons has always had my attention. I've been getting models from them for years, perhaps even before it was called Bluefin. I'd seen the mostly same crew working the cons I visited so I hustled over. I had also entered the West coast BAKUC division earlier and I inquired with the elderly gentleman and discovered that they were located close to me. Holy crap that's the city next door to me. Sweet. Dropped off my info and collected a business card. The following day I shot an email with my resume over. Got a reply, yay! Next week got a phone call interview. Sweet. That Sunday, "hey you want to come in to check out the warehouse." Fuck yeah!

And the first thing I did at my new job was put the Tauros armor on a Saint Seiya figure because, ComiCon was in 2 days and we had a lot of packing for our display to do.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Updates!

So today I was told this was who I would be working with at Bandai to get the BlueFin website up to speed for our customers.



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Sunday, July 04, 2010

wat

Transcribed by Deacon Blues a while ago. This is starting in the Fall.


There are going to be new mobile suits appearing in the novel. Focus will be on their militaristic nature.
The era is called “MC-0002 NEXT WINTER”.
The novel takes place on Mars.
The story takes off from the viewpoint of Sally Po’s daughter, Kathy Po. (Rank is ??!?)
She’s affiliated with Preventer. A subordinate of WuFei (Mars Branch Chief).
She possesses a microchip sent from Earth Sphere Unified Nation President Dorothy T. Catalonia.
She believes it contains information to initiate “Operation Mythos”.
However, Chang WuFei instructed her to download three files aside from the memory chip from a history bank.
Kathy doesn’t understand what good previous century’s data will be.
The file was recorded in the summer and autumn of AC195 and the spring of AC196.
The only common entry the files have is the keyword: “Gundam pilots”.
The Summer AC195 file is believed to have been something wrote by Treize.
Rilke’s “Autumn” is quoted at the beginning and after two lines “That is my eternal friend, Milliardo Peacecraft” was added, but was then crossed out with a line in the end. The contents are like a short essay or a letter.
It is summarized with “I must be a loser to change history” and is signed “TK”.
The next file is Autumn AC195 in which transfer student “Duo Maxwell” reads an essay on the theme of the relations between the Earth and its colonies.
The final file is Spring AC196. The recorder is Kathy’s mother, Sally.
Data on conversation between Relena and an elderly person are on the file.
The file contains other attached data aside from the sound.
It’s the blueprints and operations manual for “frozen capsules for artificial hibernation”.
The blueprints are signed “J”.
When she arrived at the Preventer’s Mars Arctic Base (north pole), Kathy went straight to Master Chang (WuFei), who resides there alone.
She informs of being handed down the authorization of “Operation Mythos” and suggests the awakening of the Aurora Princess.
The “sleeping beauty” is sealed in a frozen capsule for artificial hibernation.
A voice is heard behind Kathy, “You’re just like your mother.”
Appearing was a middle aged man in black priests clothes with a young boy with long hair tied in a braid.
The middle-aged man who appeared at random was nothing but smiles. “I’m Father Maxwell. The Father Maxwell who may run and hide, but never tells a lie. And this brat with the unpleasant eyes is my son, Duo.”
The priest brings special attention to Kathy, “By the way, I do hope that you brought three files with you. The three preludes are needed to awaken the Aurora Princess.”