02 July 2011

HK Market Watch - 玩具迷珍藏 Show (aka Toy Collectors' Show)

After all the excitement of the Wimbledon Men's Semi-Finals last night, E and I actually managed to wake up quite early today.

I broached the subject of maybe going to the 玩具迷珍藏 Show (aka Toy Collectors' Show) in HK that I saw a poster on a few days back.

Poster


Never heard of it before. No idea what it is. No idea what to expect.

But I thought, worth a shot since its one of the rare occasions where we are both free and do not have to do work over the weekend.

It was at a far-away place and involves changing trains twice and then switching over to a shuttle-bus before we could get there.

Right at the entrance of the place, E said to me: "Before we go in, you must moderate your expectations. Don't expect too much, if not you might be disappointed."

Words to live by. Heh.

So in I went....



Lots of DOTM stuff

There was actually a room full of sellers from Japan (they were all speaking Japanese)


I really did not see much of interest. I'm pretty sure this was because people got in early and have already cleaned out all the good stuff. I see lots of people walking around with things in bags that I know I would have bought. For example, this guy picked all a huge lot of loose Henkeis (complete with backing card and everything except each toy's bubble) from this shop, which I know would have been cheap judging by the other pieces at the shop. Notably, Ironhide and Ratchet were in the lot.

I did, however, manage to pick up 2 things and E picked up one thing.

E's acquisition first - very interesting set of stackable pigs (there were other designs, but I agreed with E that this was the most interesting!)

My first pick up - MOSC Terradive (pretty sweet condition)

My second pick up. This just blew me away and made the entire trip more than worthwhile.

I picked up a complete set of Japanese exclusive Suntory Coffee "BOSS Transformers", all sealed, unused and at bargain basement prices.


No idea what these are? I didn't either, until I saw Bermuda Mohawk's site which talks about them in detail. Check it out here - Transformers BOSS - Original G1 Figures

Won't go into them in too much detail here, but the inside looks like this:

Took a wander around Telford Plaza after all the excitement and bumped into a life sized Iron-Man!

... and a very nice Marvel Heros backdrop...

This shop also sells Transformer goodies...

Then, as if all that excitement was not enough, E suggested that we should go to Mong Kok for a toy raid. I said 'why not!' of course.

So we went and there, found something that tops the entire day off... (wait for next post, since this one is getting too long). Heh

3 comments:

  1. Hmm...
    That fair sounds like it was very akin to the Parramatta fair, in many ways...

    One big difference though is the sheer amount of Mecha! :O

    So many cool things in those pictures and it's a shame that, like Parra, all the best things are gone within 5 mins of the doors opening but at least yourself and E didn't come away empty handed. ;)

    Those stackable pigs of E's are definitely odd but certainly have a charm about them, those mini TF figs, G2 Terradive and other assorted TF goodies of yours are also quite cool - Especially the mini figs as they are extremely G1 Cartoon Model accurate! :O

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  2. I would say, its very similar to Parramatta Fair except that the ware on sale are actually pretty decent. At Parra Fair, about 50% of the stuff there are pretty near junker condition but asking for mint condition prices.

    HK is a very tight market, in terms of information traveling really fast and people always being on the hunt. Even if I had gotten there when its open, I might not have gotten all the best deals. There are Mainlanders that hunt in packs and have permanent representatives here to hunt stuff for them - to them, its a job. To me, its a hobby. So, just can't beat them.

    E's pigs are interesting, yes. Heh. She's yet to open them, but I'm sure they will be fun.

    G2 Terradive is probably something I will sell in the not too distant future. I bought him more because I didn't want to go home empty handed (at first).

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  3. It was at a far-away place and involves changing trains twice and then switching over to a shuttle-bus before we could get there. Watch Collector

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