Ultra Q Episode 6 : Gentleman Asaki - Painted Non-scale
Gentleman Asaki Painted Non-scale
Work size (including diorama base): W60 x D100 x H120mm
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A scene from "Ultra Q", episode 6 "Raise the Turtle! A scene from "Ultra Q", episode 6 "Turtles" has been made into a palm-sized diorama and vignette by Gentaro Asaki.
Ultra Q is the first in a series of fantasy special effects that aired in 1966 and is still popular 50 years later.
In the sixth episode, Taro and the turtle tell a strange story.
The story is about a young boy, Taro, who goes to the Dragon's Palace with a giant turtle, Gamelon.
The story is about a young boy who has a dream of going to the Dragon Palace.
She is a young girl who laughs innocently, but she attacks Taro with the dragon she controls and shoots down the whole Gamelon to punish him.
A modern-day version of the magical world of fairy tales, Ultra Q's worldview is captured in this small film.
This is a very small piece with a base measuring 6cm x 10cm.
We recommend you collect them in a series and put them together!
Besides, Gentlemanro Asaki's work is here!
Work size (including diorama base): W60 x D100 x H120mm
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A scene from "Ultra Q", episode 6 "Raise the Turtle! A scene from "Ultra Q", episode 6 "Turtles" has been made into a palm-sized diorama and vignette by Gentaro Asaki.
Ultra Q is the first in a series of fantasy special effects that aired in 1966 and is still popular 50 years later.
In the sixth episode, Taro and the turtle tell a strange story.
The story is about a young boy, Taro, who goes to the Dragon's Palace with a giant turtle, Gamelon.
The story is about a young boy who has a dream of going to the Dragon Palace.
She is a young girl who laughs innocently, but she attacks Taro with the dragon she controls and shoots down the whole Gamelon to punish him.
A modern-day version of the magical world of fairy tales, Ultra Q's worldview is captured in this small film.
This is a very small piece with a base measuring 6cm x 10cm.
We recommend you collect them in a series and put them together!
Besides, Gentlemanro Asaki's work is here!