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Hijack alert!!!!
Ok, I had a pretty good time in Akiba on Saturday.. I'll probably have another run at it next Sat but for now this is my take..
MP-6/MP-7 Skywarp/Thundercracker - I found a place selling both of these for 6000yen each because of "damage box" but really there is two slight dings at the back of each box - works out to about $150 for the two
ROTF Fallen from TRU Jack Mall because I seemed to missed out on this in Perth
In the backstreets on Akiba I found a shop selling TF's for 980 yen each - pretty cheap about $13 each - I got C10(Prowl)-C14(Ratchett)-C09(Sideswipe)-C17(Sunstreaker)
This sort of style packaging
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3252/...e69e4947e2.jpg
Takara 2nd hand (but looks mint) 20 Kup w/ Wheelie - about $30
Revoltech Rodimus for a couple of other RV's from the same backstreet shop for a pricey 400yen each
2 ROTF Autobots/Decepticons Fridge Magnets 500 yen each
Street Fighter IV Revoltech stuff
A gold gundam dude from Todobashi
Encore Cassettes Vol.2 3800 yen
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I checked out some of the vintage G1 stuff but it seemed pretty expensive - tbh there is stuff on ebay I'm watching I'm more interested in so I passed - I'll have another look next Sat - my suitcase is already giving me funny looks
Last edited by Jetfire; 7th September 2009 at 12:14 AM.
Am in Kyoto for at least till Wednesday.
thanks for the map, kurdt. I had listed DenDenTown and Herogangu shop but the rest would have been the case of walking discovery if it wasn't for your map.
The toy wholesaler is about the same distance for me as we'll be staying between shinsaibashi & shinsaibashisuji
gok, I couldn't tell the difference of the dialects unlike the chinese dialects. So at the moment, they all sound the same to me
thanks TC for the PS3 heads up. It's a pity that I already have one. And depending on time, I may be able to do you a posted favour as luggage space and sydney is the constraining factor. I've yet to use the JP postal service so I'm not sure how easy that is.
I saw these (http://shop.joshin.co.jp/shopdetail....6&line=0#19737) at Harajuku Kiddyland the other day, but don't really understand the point of them?
Sorry Jetfire for hijackingThere's actually a couple of shops near Suehirocho Station Exit 1 (side) if you walk towards Akibahara
Transformers (electrical) are f'expensive in Australia! I recommend buying a step-up transformer while you're in Japan. I once bought a transformer from jaycar; cost me triple the price of one I bought in Akihabara and after about a year it stopped working.![]()
Hey Saintly, just be careful with the PS3 purchase - can't remember which thread it was in, but someone mentioned that there are restrictions on what games you can play on the jap system. I think it refused to play Resistance due to the graphic nature of the game or something.
PS. Since we are practically neighbors, if you can grab me an Encore Cassettes Volume 2 for under $50 whilst you are there, me will love you long time.
Considering the possible limits to Ps3iness, Hmm, maybe I should just get an aus PS3 then. Thanks for the thoughts tho. Just did some googling and there is a way around it, but its a bit of pain, just gotta get a game save off of a nonjap console and use that apparently.
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The bike wheel covers? They make yer bike more aerodynamice! Like a transformer of course. Yes, I am a hijacker occasionally (rarely do I wheeljack though)
Last edited by Tetsuwan Convoy; 7th September 2009 at 01:16 PM.
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Just in relation to the PS3 issues...i brought one back from Japan in May...absolutely no problems what so ever...the system is multi voltage...don't even need a converter...just replace the electrical plug with something you should have at home (I can't remember the name...older PC's and even kettle's use them) and you're ready to go...not sure about all the censorship stuff tho...