Gigantor 12 Durieux Release Discussion 03/22/12
- dasponyboy
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I'm really liking the variant.
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Both are just awesome!
- DarkHallMansion
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Variant: Tokyo Night
Dark Hall Mansion, http://www.DarkHallMansion.com, is thrilled to release its officially licensed print for the coolest of cool, the legend that started it all...GiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIGANTOR!
Or by classic Japanese moniker: Tetsujin 28-go
Artist Laurent Durieux has rendered two extraordinary and completely different prints for a very tight Edition release next week:
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Standard: Gigantor: The Lab (Edition of 150)
and
Variant: Gigantor: Tokyo Night (Edition 75)
18" x 24"
Printed by D&L.
And YES there will be metal!! How could there not be with Gigantor?!! But only 10 exclusive T-28 Metal Editions showing each respective artwork available: 10 Gigantor: The Lab + 10 Gigantor: Tokyo Night
Standard Editions $65, Variant $100, T-28 Metals $250
All Editions on sale next Thurs, March 22nd at 9:30 AM PST at Dark Hall Mansion: http://www.DarkHallMansion.com
Dark Hall Mansion, http://www.DarkHallMansion.com, is thrilled to release its officially licensed print for the coolest of cool, the legend that started it all...GiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIGANTOR!
Or by classic Japanese moniker: Tetsujin 28-go
Artist Laurent Durieux has rendered two extraordinary and completely different prints for a very tight Edition release next week:
...
Standard: Gigantor: The Lab (Edition of 150)
and
Variant: Gigantor: Tokyo Night (Edition 75)
18" x 24"
Printed by D&L.
And YES there will be metal!! How could there not be with Gigantor?!! But only 10 exclusive T-28 Metal Editions showing each respective artwork available: 10 Gigantor: The Lab + 10 Gigantor: Tokyo Night
Standard Editions $65, Variant $100, T-28 Metals $250
All Editions on sale next Thurs, March 22nd at 9:30 AM PST at Dark Hall Mansion: http://www.DarkHallMansion.com
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Earlier development stage art on Gigantor Standard
- DarkHallMansion
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Thought you'd all enjoy seeing the significance of Gigantor Tetsujin 28-go, ESPECIALLY in Japan: see their real world mammoth 1:1 scale (60 feet tall and 50 tons!!) as he stands proudly in Kobe, Japan as a beacon and testament to the resilience of the spirit, God bless!
Google "Gigantor statue" in Google-Images and be awed! Too, too cool, and their Gundam's no slouch either!!
Article notes '09:
..."The statue was built in an area of Kobe that was badly damaged during the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995. The statue is being seen as a sign of the area’s recovery.
In the three months since the statue went up, about a million people have come to see it. Most of them are too young to have actually seen the original anime series, but they are nonetheless drawn to the cool-looking giant robot."
..."Move over, Gundam, your time has passed. It’s now Gigantor’s turn to protect Japan from alien intruders. Based on the giant robot from the anime that was first aired in the 1960s in Japan, the city of Kobe in central Japan is now the proud home of a 18m high statue of the Tetsujin 28 (Iron Man 28), which is the robot’s name in Japan."
Google "Gigantor statue" in Google-Images and be awed! Too, too cool, and their Gundam's no slouch either!!
Article notes '09:
..."The statue was built in an area of Kobe that was badly damaged during the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995. The statue is being seen as a sign of the area’s recovery.
In the three months since the statue went up, about a million people have come to see it. Most of them are too young to have actually seen the original anime series, but they are nonetheless drawn to the cool-looking giant robot."
..."Move over, Gundam, your time has passed. It’s now Gigantor’s turn to protect Japan from alien intruders. Based on the giant robot from the anime that was first aired in the 1960s in Japan, the city of Kobe in central Japan is now the proud home of a 18m high statue of the Tetsujin 28 (Iron Man 28), which is the robot’s name in Japan."
- dasponyboy
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That is awesome!
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Sweeeeet!!! That T-28 is amazing! Dig it if we could walk around the city looking up to see full scale mecha!
OMGOMGOMG, this, this is my earliest memory of super hero. Please, I have got to acquire this. This is awesome. Ha, I was just saying on some other thread, Gigantor. And here it is, HA! Happy, uh, NOW!
They're a Band Beyond Description, like Jehovah's Favorite Choir
- DarkHallMansion
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Gigantor: Standard, Variant and Metal Editions all go on sale TOMORROW MORNING, THURS, 9:30 AM PST
on our fully dedicated server page at: http://www.darkhallmansionstore.com/
Paypal Add-to-Cart buttons will appear under each Edition at 9:30 AM PST.
Thank you!!
on our fully dedicated server page at: http://www.darkhallmansionstore.com/
Paypal Add-to-Cart buttons will appear under each Edition at 9:30 AM PST.
Thank you!!
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Great images, nice work - will look even better on my wall!
Especially taken by the variant.
Especially taken by the variant.
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