tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687880920168577549.post7877620076329490813..comments2024-03-29T10:14:40.409+08:00Comments on Go! Go! Tomica: The Evolution of TomicaGo! Go! Tomicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18415903220463557959noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687880920168577549.post-73601248874296847782022-03-24T14:12:52.774+08:002022-03-24T14:12:52.774+08:00Thanks for this. I really like what you've pos...Thanks for this. I really like what you've posted here and wish you the best of luck with this blog and thanks for sharing.<a href="https://japan-license-plate.com/collections/temporary-japanese-license-plates/products/temporary-japanese-license-plate-5" rel="nofollow">Temporary Japanese License Plate</a>Glenn Hannanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03049840611373273132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687880920168577549.post-69535749698086330802019-09-13T13:14:37.679+08:002019-09-13T13:14:37.679+08:00About the Wheel thing. I guess having a molded das...About the Wheel thing. I guess having a molded dashboard could be a semi fair trade off to having a Molded steering wheel.Kyle Solerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10092773882586110389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687880920168577549.post-72599169993117988072013-07-10T22:23:00.648+08:002013-07-10T22:23:00.648+08:00Hi Go! Go! Tomica,
Unfortunately, I must agree wi...Hi Go! Go! Tomica,<br /><br />Unfortunately, I must agree with you. Back in the late 1970s, what set Tomica apart from other 3-inch scale manufacturers was their truly Japanese build quality and attention to detail, and even though I bought them as toys, most could be seen as well-proportioned, rather competent scale models.<br /><br />When I recently decided to check up the evolution of the Tomica range with the objective of buying a few contemporary models, I was shocked to find out that those defining characteristics were gone. Something must have gone terribly wrong, as the once proud Japanese made models now look like cheap mass produced oddities.<br /> <br />Naturally, if this evolution/approach is commercially efficient, I must respect it – companies are there for profit. Ultimately, the consumer reaction is the key. As a note of interest, all the children I know go for Siku models these days – the Tomica option stands no chance. Personally, I’m glad I enjoyed the golden era of Tomica in the late 1970s, when Japan proudly manufactured some of the best 3-inch scale models in the world.<br /> <br />To conclude, thanks for the Go! Go! Tomica BlogSpot, a reference work for the Tomica collector, also useful for the average 3-inch diecast enthusiast – you even include an entry related to the little-known Poliguri...<br /><br />Best regards,<br /><br />PΔULO SΔNTOS | MY POLIGURI COLLECTION (BlogSpot)<br />Paulo Santoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13522328511094401700noreply@blogger.com