Friday 20 September 2013

Toby's Home

So...

This time I'm introducing Toby's Home. 
I bought his cage online from Enfield Produce. I told them its urgent and they send it the next day! Very helpful and friendly.

and then,

We tried to find a way so Toby's pee wont get caught on his fur. We went to Bunnings and got some net and water pipes.


Jacky did the framing while I clean Toby.


and the net.


Fits perfectly!


We placed the cage at the corner between dining and back door, facing the living room.



Straw bedding on top of the mesh, and hays.
Food and water included.



With fleece blanket as his bed and his favourite hiding shell.
If you're wondering, the mirror is his "toy"

We put him in and he shit at 4 corners to mark his territory, and run around his new home.

This is his favourite corner. Its high and I guess he felt safe there?


We can tell that he is happy because he did "popcorning".

and, Jacky thought he is sick... because he look retarded.


Go you tube "guinea pig popcorning" and you will know what I'm talking about.

Sunday 15 September 2013

Meet Toby

Hi All. 

Jacky has been complaining that I did not update "our" blog.
And finally here it is, my first blog post after his constant nagging.

 This is Toby at the pet store. Apparently it was his first day at the store and he was very scared. He did not let anyone touch him and refuse to come out from the shell.


 
This is his box where we transport him from the pet store.  


 
Meet Toby!


We got almost everything for him except the cage. Because the cage was $179.90!!! at the pet store. We bought a laundry basket but it was too small.


 
So, we decided to put him temporarily in the bath tub.
He froze for hours because he was very scared.


 
Until Jacky cut some kiwi fruits for him. He got very excited and finish everything in the bowl.

More updates soon!

He is very noisy now...

Sunday 1 September 2013

Capsule Q - Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou, Shinokawa Shioriko (Set of 4)



Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou is a story about an antique second-hand bookstore owner who spends her time playing detective on her distressed customers. Think House MD, but instead of a satrical over-confident protagonist you have a shy introvert. Instead of drawing conclusions by piecing together different symptoms you have a character who combines knowledge of books and stories with psychoanalytical tendencies towards her customers. Yes - very Japanese indeed.

Unboxing - Fortunately it didnt come in parts. Just imagine how one would GIF a kinder surprise.


I came across these figurine set during my trip to Japan this year and what caught my attention was the amount of detail packed into this thing for a capsule collectible. My experience of capsule collectibles is either one of the two. You can end up with a set of miniature novel items that's fixed to a keychain and highly susceptible to the slightest scratch or wear. Or you end up with something that tries to pack more than the size of the packaging, resulting in a 5 inch model cut into parts, squeezed into something a little less than a tennis ball, and reassemble into a flimsy model with eye twitching joint lines and parts bent out of shape.




The Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou series exceeds both accounts. The integrity of the model is maintained by its virtue as a full unbroken plastic figure matching the size of a capsule. This set - which comprises 4 designs of the main character Shinokawa Shioriko - packs one of the most impressive displays of sculptural attention which places these on the range of your typical 8 inch collectibles.



The set adopts a pyramid composition. A lot of attention is paid to Shioriko's hair and posture, but the real bang comes at the base of the models where objects overflow and envelope the character - books painted with spine and covers leaning and tipping over, miniature details such as floral bases, picture frames, tea cups etc, all sharply crafted and produced to a high standard with minimal bleeding of paintwork (made in China - not bad!).

The back of the models spots as much detail as there is on the front.

Coffee Cup stacked on books, notice the frame piece sticking out.

Two different plastic materials are used here for the tea cup.




Conclusion: Awesome collectible set with the quality of a 8 inch model for something that comes out of a capsule.

PS: Many thanks for Anime at Abbotsford who are stocking these at the moment. All hope was lost for completing this set after taking 3 of the 4 from Japan - until i've found the kimono figure at their store!