Hiroyuki Obara: Difference between revisions
From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Cyberlink420 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Hiroyuki Obara (小原寛之 ''Obara Hiroyuki'') was a designer at [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] from about 1983 to 1986. | '''Hiroyuki Obara''' (小原寛之 ''Obara Hiroyuki'') was a designer at [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] from about 1983 to 1986. | ||
==Known design projects== | ==Known design projects== | ||
Latest revision as of 01:43, 27 January 2025
Hiroyuki Obara (小原寛之 Obara Hiroyuki) was a designer at Takara from about 1983 to 1986.
Known design projects
[edit]- No.17 Battle Convoy
(with Shōji Kawamori) - No.18 Lancia Stratos Turbo
- No.21 Corvette Stingray
- Powered Convoy
- MC-19 Binocular Robo Scope Man
- MC-21 Radi-Cassette Robo (with Nobuhiro Ikenaga[1] and Kazuo Ōba[2])
Notes
[edit]- The two other inventors credited with working on Radi-Cassette Robo were responsible for creating the toy's internal electronics and AM-receiving microcassette tape (both of which were left out of the toy's release in Transformers as Blaster).
- Besides the above toys, none of the patents assigned to Obara appear to have gone into production, nor became the basis for other toys, meaning he never worked on Transformers per se.
- Obara also designed a robot that transformed from a wearable headset to a jet that was presumably intended for Micro Change.[3] Whether it actually worked as a headset is hard to say.
- There is basically no other information about him on the internet. He came in, finalized Optimus Prime's design, and left...
References
[edit]- ↑ Full name 池永信弘, preferred Romanization unknown.
- ↑ Full name 大場和夫, preferred Romanization unknown.
- ↑ Patent for the Mystery Headset Robot at the online directory of the Japan Patent Office

