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BANDAI Suzumebachi Gashapon Figure Hornet - Vespa simillima - KIIRO (yellow)

$ 12.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Animal Class: Bee
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: PVC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Handmade: No

    Description

    We are very pleased to offer these highly detailed figures of
    "Suzumebachi"
    which means Hornet or Wasp in Japanese. These highly collectible figures were part of a set which distributed by Bandai, a Japanese toy
    manufacturer/distributor,
    and were retailed as individual examples in
    Gashapon
    machines found in Japan. They are amazing with all the components placed inside a package not much bigger than a billiard ball. The details are mind blowing given their size, and the engineering is equally shocking given that all the components move. Utilizing ball and sockets
    similar
    to our own hip joints, they've created a figure that resembles its natural cousin in every way
    imaginable
    .
    Gashapon
    machines are similar to the coin-operated toy vending machines seen outside grocery stores and other retailers in other countries. While American coin-operated vending toys are usually cheap, low-quality products sold for a few quarters,
    Japanese
    gashapon
    are normally a much higher-quality product. They are often constructed from high-grade PVC
    plastic, and contain more molding detail and intricately painted features. Many
    gashapon
    are considered collector's items
    , with rare ones fetching extremely high prices in secondhand markets.
    These sets of Suzumebachi, and all other Japanese collectibles we currently offer, were sold pre-manufacture...i.e....they were only made after they were pre-sold. Often just a prototype was marketed, and dealers purchased cases prior to the product being made. Upon delivery they were then placed into Gashapon machines or sold on the secondary market. We are proud to be secondary market retailers here in the USA. These examples are no longer being made which only adds to their
    collectability
    . Other sets may still be made, recently a set of 4 different Suzembachi have been available known as set 02..... while these we currently are offering are from set 01.
    Often, out of a set 3, 4, or 5.... one or more examples would be considered "rare" and highly sought after in that secondary market. Gashapon "mall" owners, places where nothing but Gashapon machines were offered, would they themselves hold back a certain example to create a demand. For example, if you had 100 pieces of each example, but only placed 50 of say the Giant Hornet example into Gashapon machines, you in effect created demand/desirability because the other two examples had twice as many being won in the machines. Marketing genius if you ask me....they sell a product that hasn't been made yet, then the retailers create demand by holding back what they believe will be the most desirable example. This raises the price considerably in the secondary market of the example they held back all the while creating demand for the other examples in the Gashapon machine. I mean, when you twisted the knob on the Gashapon machine you thought you had an equal chance of getting the most desirable example, but in fact you didn't because retailers held them back. So you kept trying all the while getting duplicates of the other examples, which you then sold on these same secondary markets to people overseas which were very rare for those who didn't live in Japan.
    Well, here's your chance to get one for yourself.....right here in the good ol' USA....with
    FREE
    shipping that won't keep you waiting weeks for it to arrive...if you can find them at all. You can collect the set(s) for yourself, or to offer as a unique gift. Imagine the wonder in a child's mind when he gets a hold of these hornets. I think they would be awesome in a classroom for all the kids to enjoy!
    We also have Dangomushi (Isopods), very realistic Tortoises, and some very rare and super special "gift" items that were sometimes found in a capsule in the form of a lottery ticket. You turned in your ticket at the counter and got your prize.....even the smallest prize is filled with details...and the biggest like super lifelike Hercules and other beetles are amazingly accurate reproductions that Mother Nature
    herself
    would be proud of...check 'em out in our other listings!