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wow that godzilla is awesome! its a godzilla 84 in a popy style! any idea what company made it? i would really like to get one! any idea how much one costs?
It was made by Marmit in 2004. There are two color variants. They also made a bigger version that is not in this Popy style that is more common. This particular one is a bit more rare.
how do you feel about older kinder compared to newer kinder and have you heard of cliclacs? in turkey theres a series of cheap candy toys, named toybox, its like 40 cents for a piece of gum and toy theres no checklist or listing for them anywhere but my favorite one is a blue shark with a firing yellow head
I don't collect Kinder Eggs, and in America they were illegal, so I didn't grow up with them. I find them occasionally here, but I enjoy some that I've found. I honestly don't know a lot about the older and newer ones, I just study and collect the Japanese "omake".
@@TOKYOTOYBANZAI kinder is a lot different in terms of plastic quality from vintage compared to today. its fairly easier to categorize due to their numbering system on the bundled leaflet with each toy. I do miss traditional wooden toys as well as diecast figures, most likely removed due to safety standards nonsense
*UPDATE - discovered that the car shown @ 18:10 is currently selling at Mandarake for A LOT of money. SCORE!!
Legit lol'd at the birthday shit 🤣
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These look great !
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wow that godzilla is awesome! its a godzilla 84 in a popy style! any idea what company made it? i would really like to get one! any idea how much one costs?
It was made by Marmit in 2004. There are two color variants. They also made a bigger version that is not in this Popy style that is more common. This particular one is a bit more rare.
how do you feel about older kinder compared to newer kinder and have you heard of cliclacs? in turkey theres a series of cheap candy toys, named toybox, its like 40 cents for a piece of gum and toy theres no checklist or listing for them anywhere but my favorite one is a blue shark with a firing yellow head
I don't collect Kinder Eggs, and in America they were illegal, so I didn't grow up with them. I find them occasionally here, but I enjoy some that I've found. I honestly don't know a lot about the older and newer ones, I just study and collect the Japanese "omake".
@@TOKYOTOYBANZAI kinder is a lot different in terms of plastic quality from vintage compared to today. its fairly easier to categorize due to their numbering system on the bundled leaflet with each toy. I do miss traditional wooden toys as well as diecast figures, most likely removed due to safety standards nonsense