Motorcycle & Rebirth! Capsule Toys with plenty to see and do at the end of the fiscal year! Wacky Kaiyama's latest gacha exploration, Part 14

Capsule Toy Concierge Wacky Kaiyama brings you the "Latest Gachagacha Exploration".

The capsule toy industry has been releasing more and more aggressive items. If you are spooked by a once-in-a-lifetime item, we recommend that you turn the handle immediately!


1/24 Monkey & Gorilla Collection" Aoshima Bunka Kyozai-sha, 300 yen

Following the company's Cub, which won the MVC (Most Valuable Capsuletoy) award last year, another motorcycle collection has appeared!

Aoshima, which released the Sambar Collection of light trucks at the same time, is also the first company in the capsule toy industry (if I remember correctly!) to release a motorcycle collection for enthusiasts. Aoshima has commercialized a maniacal motorcycle for the first time in the capsule toy industry (if I remember correctly!)!

Thinking back, my classmate, a chopper guy, was talking about this bike! It was a bike that was easy to ride, easy to enjoy, and was like a friend.

This is the item that I hold in my hand while remembering that guy.

The creator's attention to detail has been packed into this item. What is this detail? Can it be made for 300 yen? It makes me worry that perhaps it was made without regard to profitability. The licensed stamp of Honda, a motorcycle manufacturer, also shows how serious they are about this product.

The unique, compact appearance of the model has been beautifully reproduced. The jagged tires, the floppy seat area, the widened mirrors, the vascular muffler, the movable handlebars, and the tires that rotate properly all make you smile when you play with it.

Let's check out the lineup of all five models one by one. Let's start with the "Monkey Normal A".

It is a 2003 model, and the body color is silver and black. The vermilion trim on the fuel tank is quite vivid.


Next is "Normal B".

It is a 2001 model, white and silver and scarlet, with a blue line on the fuel tank. The wheels are black, which is also very monkey-chic (wild)!


And the 2005 "Monkey Custom" was customized under the supervision of Yoshimura, a leading company in the muffler world.

Chopper guys are going to be overjoyed! I guess it's because of their expertise in scale models that they have a lineup of custom bikes as well.


The "Gorilla Normal A" is a motorcycle that appeared as a derivative of the Monkey.

It is a 2001 model and features a more wild-looking shape. It has a feeling of being itching to run. The yellow logo on the white part of the fuel tank is really cool~.

And then there is the "Gorilla Normal B" (2002 model).

The overall coloring is austere, and the logo is on the deep green tank. It looks like a wild gorilla. It has the wildest feeling.

This time, we looked back at nostalgic motorcycles, and all of them have a good sense of naming. I was deeply moved by the thought that I hope the time will come when the familiar, easy-to-ride bikes will be popular again. Thinking back to the past. This time, it is a time capsule toy.

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