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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Zed View Post
    The rare count is now Minerva, Deathzaurus, Mega Zarrack and Japanese Fort Max all at over a grand.
    I bought my D-93 for $350 in 2007 and I thought that was pushing the envelop. I can't believe that Mega Zarak is over a grand. It is just Scorponok in a different box.

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    The original Headmaster heads in those little boxes are over 100 each, I just assume everything in those sort of windows is over priced.

    And yeah I checked it is a yellow Minerva, meh!

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    Finally made it to my hotel in Tokyo after an exhausting day of flights. Had a brief walkaround and some food. If i'm lucky i'll get to see the ghibli musuem tomorrow and lots of TFs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lint View Post
    Finally made it to my hotel in Tokyo after an exhausting day of flights. Had a brief walkaround and some food. If i'm lucky i'll get to see the ghibli musuem tomorrow and lots of TFs!
    Ghibli museum at Mitaka is great fun. A bit small, but has all the magic of the Ghibli animes and design superbly. Have fun!

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    The Ghibli museum is great, I've been twice now, though I'm still yet to see the Mei and the kittenbus short.

    As Heroic Decep said it is a magical place, I love the room filled with Zoetropes, and other old film devices, that room with is pretty music just embodies the magic of film for me, stuff which in some ways modern digital cinema is somehow lacking.

    Great place to relax, depending on your time budget you could also go for a walk in the park, and/or got to the beetle museum marked on the map at the Ghibli museum. I cant vouch for the Beetle Museum though as it was closed when I went, I will go next time, and hopefully see Mei and the Kittenbus too.

    Also note the gift shop there sells some merchandise unique to the museum. And example is included in the photo below of some of my acquisitions, you can probably guess which one came from the Ghibli Museum, not to mention which came from the Museum at Ueno.



    PS: Hows the weather in Japan? I just came back on Satuday and went from hot humid days to cold and dry eep.

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    Moderately hot, very very humid. Got totally drenched on the way back from Ghibli. HD was right, the place is small but there are certainly some must see items such as the animation carousel and cat bus room. Only thing I didn't enjoy was how much of a tourist destination the museum is. The place was packed on a 4pm session on a Monday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lint View Post
    Moderately hot, very very humid. Got totally drenched on the way back from Ghibli. HD was right, the place is small but there are certainly some must see items such as the animation carousel and cat bus room. Only thing I didn't enjoy was how much of a tourist destination the museum is. The place was packed on a 4pm session on a Monday.
    Yeah the room with the carousel and the old cinema stuff is my favourite. It was pretty packed when I went to. I stayed long enough to wait till the crowds moved out of the places I wanted to see.

    If you want to see a big museum go to the one at Ueno, and dont forget to go into the projection sphere thingy, that thing was cool, you do have to qeue for it though, but it was worth it, just.

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