YAMATO 1/15 SCALE GARLAND TOY

NEWS AND PHOTOS

(Last updated 26th May 2006)

Here you will find the latest photos and news about the upcoming 1/15 scale Garland toy by Yamato, which is transformable between Maneuver Slave (Robot) and Maneuver Craft mode (Bike).

An articulated Shogo Yahagi pilot figure will be included with the toy. The Shogo figure can also fit inside the cockpit in Maneuver Slave (robot) mode. The Garland's Laser Orb Gun will also be included.

Please note the eyepiece on the production toy is actually blue, but due to the lighting used in the photos below, shows up green in these photos.

Discuss this toy on the Macrossworld forums in this thread.

Photos:

New Extra Large Photos From Yamato, Dated 2nd March 2006

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Maneuver Slave with Shogo Figure
Maneuver Craft with Shogo Figure
Maneuver Craft with Shogo Figure
Maneuver Craft with Shogo Figure

 

Maneuver Slave Mode
Maneuver Slave Mode
Maneuver Craft Mode
Maneuver Craft Mode
Maneuver Craft Mode
Figure-Oh Magazine # 96
Maneuver Craft Lineart
Maneuver Craft Lineart

Press Release:

(Yamato press release, dated 14 February 2006)

 

GET READY TO GET INTO THE ZONE… MEGAZONE 23!
Yamato USA Announces North American Distribution of Megazone 23 – 1/15 Scale Garland Full Action Figure

TORRANCE, CA, February 6th, 2006 – Japan’s Yamato Co., world-renowned for its fully transformable Macross and Armored Trooper Votoms action figures, seals its reputation as masters of toy engineering with its all new Megazone 23 – 1/15 Scale Garland Full Action Figure. And Yamato USA is exceptionally proud to announce the opening of pre-orders for North American distribution!

Loosley inspired by the Macross anime series (and even serving as source material for the unreleased Robotech the Movie), Megazone 23 tells the story of young motorcycle enthusiast Shogo Yahagi who mistakenly comes into possession of a government prototype bike/mecha. Ruthlessly pursued by a group of goverment agents, Shogo plans to save himself by exposing the bike for what it truly is on a live television show hosted by popular singer, Eve. But even the lovely Eve has secrets of her own; and Shogo quickly finds out that the government has much more to hide than just a transforming military motorcycle. As Shogo begins to unravel the mystery of the bike, he discovers a secret which is the very reality that surrounds him…

Now, Yamato brings the Garland roaring to life as only Yamato can do with its fully transformable Megazone 23 - 1/15 Scale Garland Full Action Model. Drawing upon original mecha designs by Shinji Aramaki (Wolf's Rain, Bubblegum Crisis), Yamato's 1/15 Garland stretches over 10" long in bike and 9.5" high in mecha form, with 10 points of articulation and scaled Shogo Yahagi figure. Even more, as a testament to Yamato's engineering genius, the Shogo figure can remain seated in the figure as it fully transforms!

Yamato USA is proud to offer this exciting new collectible for distribution in North America, and even more excited to do so below the Japanese MSRP! Only $129.95! Shipping Summer 2006, retailer pre-orders now being accepted!


ABOUT YAMATO USA
Yamato USA is the wholly owned subsidiary of Yamato Co., Ltd with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. For over six years, Yamato USA has proudly served the North and South American hobby/collector markets with a wide offering of miniature collectible figures, PVC and die-cast action figures, as well as poly-resin and PVC statues inspired by the hottest titles in Japanese anime, manga, and video game properties. Featured properties include Masamune Shirow’s Koukaku-Kidoutai (a.k.a. Ghost in the Shell), Appleseed, and Intron Depot; Yasuhiro Nightow’s Trigun, Nobuhiro Watsuki’s Rurouni Kenshin (aka Samurai X), Kentaro Miura’s Berserk, and Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira.

Contact Yamato USA at: 2771 Plaza Del Amo, Suite 809, Torrance, CA 90503
web site: www.YamatoToysUSA.com

 

Photos of the Yamato 1/15 Garland in Japanese Hobby magazines:

Here are photos of the toy in it's various stages of design as shown in the Japanese hobby magazines.

July 2006 Dengeki Hobby magazine