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'''Junichi Akutsu''' (阿久津潤一 ''Akutsu Jun'ichi''), alias '''BEE-CRAFT''' as a freelancer and '''ASTRAYS''' specifically when working on [[Bandai]]'s ''{{w|Gundam}}'', is a noted mecha designer and "cleanup" artist working continuously since the mid-1980s.  He is often tasked with turning concept art into actual workable action figures or model kit designs.<ref>''Art Path - Junichi Akutsu Design Works'', p81</ref>
'''Junichi Akutsu''' (阿久津潤一 ''Akutsu Jun'ichi''), alias '''BEE-CRAFT''' as a freelancer and '''ASTRAYS''' specifically when working on [[Bandai]]'s ''{{w|Gundam}}'', is a noted mecha designer and "cleanup" artist working continuously since the mid-1980s.  He is often tasked with turning concept art into actual workable action figures or model kit designs.<ref>''Art Path - Junichi Akutsu Design Works'', p81</ref>


During ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Machines]]'', he was among those subcontracted by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] to do the engineering work which translated [[Draxhall Jump]]'s concept art into actual working designs.  The number of designs which he cleaned up or created from scratch, and whether he worked on the entire line or just the pre-[[Battle for the Spark]] waves, is currently unknown.  He has continued to work on subsequent Transformers lines, notably doing final control art for MP-10 Optimus Prime and MP-24 Star Saber, as well as final art for lines usually intended to be exclusive to Japan such as ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go!|Transformers Go!]]''.
During ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Machines]]'', he was among those subcontracted by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] to do the engineering work which translated [[Draxhall Jump]]'s concept art into actual working designs.  The number of designs which he cleaned up or created from scratch, and whether he worked on the entire line or just the pre-[[Battle for the Spark]] waves, is currently unknown.  He has continued to work on subsequent Transformers lines, notably doing final control art for MP-10 Optimus Prime and MP-24 Star Saber, as well as final art for lines usually intended to be exclusive to Japan such as ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Transformers Go!]]''.


==Known design work==
==Known design work==
===''Beast Wars''===
* [[Nightglider#Beast_Wars|Nightglider]]
===''Beast Wars Neo''===
===''Beast Wars Neo''===
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* [[Break (BW)#Beast Wars|Break]]
* [[Dead End_(BW)#Beast Wars|Dead End]]
* [[Guiledart (BW)#Beast Wars|Guiledart]]
* [[Bazooka (BW)#Beast Wars|Bazooka]]
}}
{{creatorstub}}
{{creatorstub}}
===''Beast Machines''===
===''Beast Machines''===
* [[Night Viper#Beast Machines|Night Viper]]
* [[Night Viper#Beast Machines|Night Viper]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*As of at least 2017, Akutsu is also a contributor to the 2016 revival of the [[pre-Transformer]] ''[[Diaclone]]'' franchise.
*As of at least 2017, Akutsu is also a contributor to the 2016 revival of the [[Pre-Transformers|pre-''Transformers'']] ''[[Diaclone]]'' franchise.
*There, he provided concept art for the flagship "Dia Battles V2" toy that went on to inspire the ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' incarnation of [[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]].<ref>''[[Figure King]]'' No. 213 "Legend of Diaclone" feature, p18</ref>
*There, he provided concept art for the flagship "Dia Battles V2" toy that went on to inspire the ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' incarnation of [[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]].<ref>''[[Figure Ō]]'' No. 213 "Legend of Diaclone" feature, p18</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 13:36, 14 May 2026

Junichi Akutsu (阿久津潤一 Akutsu Jun'ichi), alias BEE-CRAFT as a freelancer and ASTRAYS specifically when working on Bandai's Gundam, is a noted mecha designer and "cleanup" artist working continuously since the mid-1980s. He is often tasked with turning concept art into actual workable action figures or model kit designs.[1]

During Beast Machines, he was among those subcontracted by Takara to do the engineering work which translated Draxhall Jump's concept art into actual working designs. The number of designs which he cleaned up or created from scratch, and whether he worked on the entire line or just the pre-Battle for the Spark waves, is currently unknown. He has continued to work on subsequent Transformers lines, notably doing final control art for MP-10 Optimus Prime and MP-24 Star Saber, as well as final art for lines usually intended to be exclusive to Japan such as Transformers Go!.

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Beast Wars Neo

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Extended Junichi Akustu gallery

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References

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  1. Art Path - Junichi Akutsu Design Works, p81
  2. Figure Ō No. 213 "Legend of Diaclone" feature, p18