Sunday, 25 May 2025

A Tale of Two Mandarakes Part 1

One of my favourite stores that I have returned to each time I'm in Japan, is Manderake.
The store in Shibuya has remained unchanged over the years, apart from the stock!


Tobor the 8 Man, was a bit before my time, but I love this soft vinyl forced perspective figure with a Zero type Shinkansen!


Lots of 70's/ 80's period toys!


Some charming tin vehicles...


A large Astroboy hanging store display.


A 90's reissue of Tracy Island, £31 can you believe it?


Original Aurora POTA Cornelius £20!


A 1990's GI Joe for £7.50 and a 1/6 scale Dirty Harry for £35.


Joe is coming home with me as a background extra in my puppet film!

Next up is Manderake Coo Coo, the Collector's soft vinyl figure store in Akihabra! ........

Looey
Japan

7 comments:

  1. Sound like Bargains to me Looey.
    Fill your boots.

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  2. Amazing, thanks for sharing Lewis! I have drooled over Mandarake's kits and toys online countless times. A destination for a toy pilgrimage!

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  3. Mandarake is a legend in collectors circles, such an amazing inventory of vintage Japan culture! Believe it or not, I even indulged myself a couple of times and paid handsome prices for SF model kits that I just had to have - and I can vouch for their stellar international shipping service. SFZ

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    1. That shop is renown in microman collecting circles too. Is love to visit but sounds like id need a second mortgage to buy what I want! Bill

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    2. I first encountered Mandarake selling on eBay (not sure if they still do) but when I found their website I was lost for hours - and out a couple of bucks! SFZ

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  4. I must be old. I remember 8 man well. He somehow looks different in color. One of my favorite shows back in the day.

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  5. Paul Adams from New Zealand5/26/2025 6:42 am

    Someone is going to be well laden on the trip home, I think. I have that Tracy Island set, although perhaps not that exact box. My most expensive kit ever, at around $120 NZ.

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