Mobile Police Patlabor Type 98 special command vehicle ACKS MP-02 Aoshima 06306

Mobile Police Patlabor AV-98 INGRAM Unit 1 ACKS MP-01 Snap Kit Aoshima 05758


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The proportions and design of the various parts have been brushed up as the latest version of Ingram under the supervision of the designer, Yutaka Izubuchi.
The sealing covers that characterize the Patlabor are made of plastic parts with a realistic design, and combined with the built-in joints, you can enjoy recreating various scenes from the play. The leg hatches and cockpit hatch can be deployed without replacement, and the cockpit seat can be raised and lowered to allow the pilot, Noa Izumi, to be positioned in a seated position.
In addition to the revolver canon and stun stick, five different wrist parts are included. The figure also comes in 1/43 scale, which is the international standard for miniature cars, and can be easily combined with existing miniature cars.

  • Snap kit of color-coded molding, no adhesive required
  • Markings in various parts of the fuselage are reproduced in water transfer decals.
  • Stan stick comes with one each in a telescopic state
  • Comes with one revolver cannon is a representative equipment of Ingram.
  • The sealing part of the joint is made of plastic, allowing a high degree of freedom in posing.
  • The cockpit can be opened and closed, and the same scale figure of Noa Izumi in the boarding position is included.
  • The hatch in the calf can be opened and closed to store the revolver cannon inside.
  • The head shutter and retractable patrol light can be replaced to reproduce the opening and closing.

Scale:1/43
Height: 190mm
Material:PS/ABS/PVC
Snap kit of color-coded molding, no adhesive required
Includes water transfer decals for reproducing markings
Development Design:TEAM NAVEL

Mobile Police Patlabor (Japanese: 機動警察パトレイバー, Hepburn: Kidō Keisatsu Patoreibā), also known as Patlabor (a portmanteau of "patrol" and "labor"), is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Headgear, a group consisting of manga artist Masami Yūki, director Mamoru Oshii, screenwriter Kazunori Itō, mecha designer Yutaka Izubuchi, and character designer Akemi Takada.

Mobile Police Patlabor

Patlabor manga cover.jpg

Manga volume 1 cover

機動警察パトレイバー

(Kidō Keisatsu Patoreibā)

Genre

Action, police comedy,[1] science fiction[2]

Created by

Headgear

Manga

Written by

Masami Yuki

Published by

Shogakukan

English publisher

NA

Viz Media (dropped)

Imprint

Shōnen Sunday Comics

Magazine

Weekly Shōnen Sunday

Demographic

Shōnen

Original run

March 23, 1988 – May 11, 1994

Volumes

22 (List of volumes)

Original video animation

The Early Days

Directed by

Mamoru Oshii

Written by

Kazunori Ito

Music by

Kenji Kawai

Studio

Studio Deen

Licensed by

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Central Park Media (former)

Maiden Japan

UK

MVM Films

Released

April 25, 1988 – June 25, 1989

Episodes

7 (List of episodes)

Light novel

Written by

Michiko Yokote

Published by

Fujimi Shobō

Imprint

Fujimi Fantasia Bunko

Demographic

Male

Original run

October 1990 – October 1993

Volumes

5

Light novel

Tokyo War

Written by

Mamoru Oshii

Published by

Fujimi Shobō

Imprint

Fujimi Fantasia Bunko

Demographic

Male

Original run

April 1994 – May 1994

Volumes

2

Original video animation

Patlabor Minimum

Directed by

Kenji Kamiyama

Written by

Mamoru Oshii

Music by

Kenji Kawai

Studio

Production I.G

Licensed by

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Central Park Media (former)

Maiden Japan

Released

March 30, 2002

Runtime

14 minutes (#1)

12 minutes (#2)

12 minutes (#3)

Original net animation

Patlabor Reboot

Directed by

Yasuhiro Yoshiura

Written by

Yasuhiro Yoshiura, Kazunori Ito

Music by

Kenji Kawai

Studio

Studio Khara

Studio Rikka[3]

Released

October 15, 2016

Runtime

7 minutes

Movie timeline

Mobile Police Patlabor: The Early Days

Patlabor: The Movie

Patlabor 2: The Movie

WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3

The Next Generation: Patlabor

TV timeline

Patlabor: The TV Series

Patlabor: The New Files

The popular franchise includes a manga, a TV series, two OVA series, three feature-length movies, two light novel series, and a short film compilation, named Minipato because of its super deformed (chibi) drawing style.[4] The series has been adapted into video games and licensed products from OST to toys. Patlabor is known for using mecha – designed by Yutaka Izubuchi – not just for police or military purposes, but also for industrial and municipal jobs. The series is one of the earlier examples of what is called a "media mix" in Japan, where there is no one source material: Multiple forms of media (in Patlabor's case the anime and manga) are worked on at the same time independently of each other.

Animations from Patlabor were used extensively in the music video "Juke Joint Jezebel" by KMFDM. The manga received the 36th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1991.

Aoshima was originally established in 1924 by Jiro Aoshima in Shizuoka, Japan as an airplane research institute. In 1929, Aoshima began manufacturing wooden model kits utilizing accumulated knowledge and experience from airplane operations. In 1961, Aoshima Bunka Kyozai Inc. was established, developing and manufacturing plastic model kits.

Aoshima has continued to grow since, and has become one of the leading manufacturers of plastic model kits in Japan. Their brand name is known for its high quality among modellers around the world, and we continue to work on new and innovative projects to fulfill customers’ demands.

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