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'''Kazutami Abiko''' (安彦一民 ''Abiko Kazutami'' | '''Kazutami Abiko''' (安彦一民 ''Abiko Kazutami'', born [[1971]] [[February 28]]) was a designer at [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] from about 1998 to 2009. | ||
==Known design projects== | ==Known design projects== | ||
Revision as of 17:27, 27 May 2025
Kazutami Abiko (安彦一民 Abiko Kazutami, born 1971 February 28) was a designer at Takara from about 1998 to 2009.
Known design projects
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- Base molds for the entire assortment:
TF AS-01 (Wave 1)
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TF AS-02 (Wave 2)
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TF AS-03 (Wave 3) | ![]() |
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Notes
- Abiko designed a Choro-Q Robo version of Ultra Magnus, but it was not released.[1]
- While Abiko never worked on a mainline Transformers series, he contributed to Neo Henshin Cyborg, Henshin Cyborg 99, the reissue Microman line, SCF Takara SF Land, and COOLGIRL.[2] He's also credited as an author on the 2004 Microman Style MOOK,[3] and was involved with Takara's development of the Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker Signa tokusatsu series and merchandise.[4]
- At some point he left Takara and joined MegaHouse, a subsidiary of Bandai. He has designed retro-inspired pieces for Kamen Rider[5] and Gundam,[6] but also more modern figures based on SSSS.Gridman.[7][8]
References
- ↑ Patent for Choro-Q Ultra Magnus in the online database of the Japan Patent Office
- ↑ Interview with Abiko at the website of Takara's hobby department (archived)
- ↑ Amazon Japan listing for Microman Style
- ↑ Wecker Signa at Japanese Wikipedia
- ↑ https://akiba-souken.com/article/40457/
- ↑ https://akiba-souken.com/article/54239/
- ↑ https://simpleformup.up.seesaa.net/image/ACTI-BUILDER-GRIDMAN.html
- ↑ "現アクティビルダー担当の安彦一民さんは90年代にタカラでミクロマン復刻を指揮されてた方。イベントで握手してもらいつつ「M-102ジャック(靴版)が思い入れ強いので復刻してほしいです!」とお伝えした記憶…「あれねー。どうしようかw」と横のスタッフさんにフッてはったけど結局実現せず"—VMX, Twitter, 2018/11/25




