Union Pacific 4014 - Entering Claypool
BTCRAIL FILMS posted a photo:
Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 hammers down the line as it nears Claypool, Indiana. Seen here as the massive 4-8-8-4 is about to roll under IN-15 road bridge.


BTCRAIL FILMS posted a photo:
Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 hammers down the line as it nears Claypool, Indiana. Seen here as the massive 4-8-8-4 is about to roll under IN-15 road bridge.


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A new line of decorative mini figures made from gold pay homage to pioneering manga artist Osamu Tezukaβs massive influence on anime and manga.
U-Treasure, a Japanese jewelry brand that frequently partners with pop culture franchises for fun but classy keepsakes, is now taking preorders for the first three pieces in a new collaborative series paying homage to manga legend Osamu Tezuka.
The Osamu Tezuka World Gold Collection celebrates the 80th anniversary of the God of Mangaβs 1946 debut manga The Diary of Ma-chan (a four-panel newspaper comic strip). Tezuka continued to churn out classic works of manga for the rest of his life that revolutionized the genre and Japanese popular culture forevermore.
The standout piece of U-Treasureβs trio of offerings is undoubtedly the miniature figure of Tetsuwan Atom, better known as Astro Boy to English-speaking audiences. Tezukaβs original Astro Boy manga was serialized from 1952-1968, inspiring a groundbreaking 1963 TV series that is considered to be the first-ever serialized Japanese TV anime. Countless adaptations and collaborations have been produced since.
βΌ Astro Boy, the robot boy whom we can thank for modern manga and anime
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Costing 121,000 yen (US$760), the figure is crafted from 18-karat yellow gold and stands only 15 millimeters (0.59 inches) tall.
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Nevertheless, itβs a faithful creation of the character, with Tezukaβs trademark large eyes and Astro Boyβs pointy, distinctive hairstyle.
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The figure comes specially packaged in a black box inscribed with βOsamu Tezuka Worldβ and βTestsuwan Atomβ in gold, retro-style font.
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Precisely because of its small size, itβs an elegant trinket that will upgrade any desk or shelf without taking up too much space.
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While Astro Boy is undoubtedly the most recognizable of the new pieces, the two other characters in this release also hold a space place in Tezukaβs legacy. First, the 9-millimeter-tall Hyoutantsugi is a gourd-like character that was originally inspired by a doodle made by Tezukaβs younger sister. It became a visual gag that randomly appears in almost all of his works.
βΌ Hyoutantsugi miniature gold figure (165,000 yen)
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Second, the 12-millimeter-tall Buddha captures the likeness of Tezukaβs rendition of the life of Siddhartha Gautama in his 1972-1983 eponymously titled masterpiece.
βΌ Buddha miniature gold figure (220,000 yen)
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All three miniature figures are available for preorder between May 20 and June 22 on U-Treasureβs online shop and at U-Treasure Concept Stores Ikebukuro in Tokyo and Shinsaibashi in Osaka (location information here).
Weβre looking forward to seeing what the next set of characters will be in U-Treasureβs The Osamu Teszuka World Gold Collectionβand something tells us it definitely wonβt be any of the erotic animal sketches that his daughter discovered locked in his desk drawer just over ten years ago.
Source, images: PR Times
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KristinaSwissCD posted a photo:
The whole Set and Video is out now on my Fan Sites -> Link in Bio π


dougmartin571 posted a photo:
finished product on the stand, with additional lenticular screens, and cartridges





