Posted by Nick April 26, 2011

Ok so his name is Josh Herbolsheimer but i love that Google translation so much not to use it prominently! These new releases for Project 1/6 in Japan are gonna be hotly anticipated, and not just by me. What we have here is a Japan exclusive Rose Vampire and the first release of Josh's collaboration with Medicom on the Earth Wolf figure! Exciting stuff...

This Rose Vampire colourway breaks free from the previous patterns of airbrushing on the figure and on this fella you can see that the belly and face have been painted up. This difference gives the figure the appearance of a custom, and a very sexy design it is too. I desperately want one but Project 1/6 say its available to Japan residents only and they don't ship abroad. Sucks - i would imagine some will be be available to the Super7 SSSS members but good luck finding one who isn't gonna bag this super rare figure!

The Earth Wolf we have covered before and have been anticipating the painted version of the figure which looks awesome. Due to drop at the end of July maybe we'll get a sneak peek of something at SDCC?? The figure is 24cm tall

The RV is gonna cost you Y3,000 ($36/37) if you're lucky enough to get one at that price and the Earth Wolf will be Y9,450 ($115). Happy Hunting!

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