Soft material that's hard to break For authentic collectible figures
Easy to collect authentic figures
The size is easy to hold by hand and easy to display. It has a wide variety of types, making it perfect for those who are starting a figure collection.
Focus on details
Not only the modeling, but also the posing and even the physical characteristics of each creature have been carefully reproduced.
Focus on safety
The paints used for the soft models are those whose safety has been confirmed by tests based on the Food Sanitation Law.
Easy to collect authentic figures
The size is easy to hold by hand and easy to display. It has a wide variety of types, making it perfect for those who are starting a figure collection.
Focus on details
Not only the modeling, but also the posing and even the physical characteristics of each creature have been carefully reproduced.
Focus on safety
The paints used for the soft models are those whose safety has been confirmed by tests based on the Food Sanitation Law.
About Supervisors
Hirokazu Tokugawa
Paleontological Model Artist A model artist of dinosaurs and paleontological reconstructions who aims to create works that combine academic research with three-dimensional appeal. He is in charge of modeling and supervision of vinyl models, soft models, and mini models.
Shinkai Ogino
Paleontologist / ActoW, Inc. Has been studying Cenozoic mammalian fossils, especially medium-sized carnivores, mainly in Asia. He is the supervisor of Smilodon.
Keiichi Takahashi
Paleo-vertebrate zoologist His research focuses on the origin and evolution of mammals from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene in Japan and East Asia, and on the morphology and phylogeny of large mammals. He is the supervisor of the Woolly Mammoth.
Taketeru Tomita
Fish biologist. He is the supervisor of Dunkleosteus and Megalodon.
Masanori Hirata
He is a paleontologist specializing in the paleontology of bivalves. In 2003, he presented the first reconstruction of a limbed Opabinia in Japan. Material cooperation of Anomalocaris.
Ren Hirayama
His specialty is the phylogenetic evolution of fossil reptiles, especially turtles. He is widely active in lectures and excavations, both in Japan and abroad. Supervision and academic support for Archelon.
Yuji Takakuwa
Paleo-vertebrate zoologist In addition to his research on vertebrate fossils, mainly sharks and deer, he also conducts research on the organization and management of museums (museology). He is in charge of the supervision of Dimetrodon.