Don't shoot! Porcupine : Gentaro Asaki painted, Non-scale
Gentleman Asaki Painted Non-scale
Work size (including diorama base): W220 x D240 x H300mm (Beetle overhang in front of base)
Base Kit: "Orient Hero Series Ultraman" by Volks
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The monster Zaragus increases its defensive power every time it is attacked. It attacks a children's hall and robs the children of their sight with its powerful light.
In order to save the children, Captain Arash, who arrives in the Jet Beetle, the main fighter of the Science Special Search Party, ignores orders and attacks Zaragoza!
The children are saved, but Zaragus acquires an even stronger body, and Arash is stripped of his membership.
However, Arashi is still determined to defeat the monster, so he sets off again in his Beetle. Can he and Ultraman work together to defeat Zaragus?
From the national tokusatsu TV show Ultraman, episode 36, "Don't Shoot! This diorama recreates one of the most popular scenes from the national special effects TV show "Ultraman", "Arashi".
Using the good qualities of the base kit, the overall silhouette is unchanged, but the beetle is held in the right hand, and details such as the expression of the eyes and the electric switches on the ears have been improved. The paint job was done by Asaki, and the Ultraman looks as if it came straight out of the screen.
The building in the background and the TV-type title plate at his feet are completely self-made, adding to the atmosphere of the broadcast.
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Work size (including diorama base): W220 x D240 x H300mm (Beetle overhang in front of base)
Base Kit: "Orient Hero Series Ultraman" by Volks
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The monster Zaragus increases its defensive power every time it is attacked. It attacks a children's hall and robs the children of their sight with its powerful light.
In order to save the children, Captain Arash, who arrives in the Jet Beetle, the main fighter of the Science Special Search Party, ignores orders and attacks Zaragoza!
The children are saved, but Zaragus acquires an even stronger body, and Arash is stripped of his membership.
However, Arashi is still determined to defeat the monster, so he sets off again in his Beetle. Can he and Ultraman work together to defeat Zaragus?
From the national tokusatsu TV show Ultraman, episode 36, "Don't Shoot! This diorama recreates one of the most popular scenes from the national special effects TV show "Ultraman", "Arashi".
Using the good qualities of the base kit, the overall silhouette is unchanged, but the beetle is held in the right hand, and details such as the expression of the eyes and the electric switches on the ears have been improved. The paint job was done by Asaki, and the Ultraman looks as if it came straight out of the screen.
The building in the background and the TV-type title plate at his feet are completely self-made, adding to the atmosphere of the broadcast.
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