Description
Toho's special effects films once boasted a flourishing production lineup, from monster movies to war movies and panic films. The department that supported these films was Toho Bijutsu (later Toho Visual Arts)'s Special Art Department, commonly known as "Tokubi. This book is written by the author, a "model boy" who joined Tokubi as a part-time worker in 1972 and was later promoted to an employee. This book is written by the author, a "model boy" who started working part-time at Tokubi in 1972 and was later promoted to an employee, while describing the lively behind-the-scenes activities of the senior Tokubi craftsmen. The second volume introduces how to make and finish tokusatsu models. The second volume focuses on "Godzilla" (1984), which can be said to be the revival of Godzilla, and "Godzilla vs. The second volume introduces a wide range of special effects work, including museum exhibits. The end of the book includes a glossary of terms commonly used in the film industry, including the original ones used by Toho Special Effects. The end of the book includes a dictionary of terms commonly used in the film industry, including those unique to Toho Special Effects. ■ DESCRIPTION ●NEW Book ●Written in Japanese. ●Large book: 176pages ● Release date: 2016/10 ● B5 Size: 8.3 inch x 10.15 inch ★ I ship it with very thick paper and air seat with safe packaging. ■ PAYMENT METHODS WE ONLY ACCEPT Pay pal ■ SHIPPING Please choose the delivery method from the following. We will deliver it carefully using packing materials. ● Standard international shipping: DHL (within 1 week from shipping) USA, Canada, Australia, etc. ● Economy delivery: International e-packet Japan Post (airmail) (2 to 3 weeks after shipping) Asia / Europe etc. Both provide online tracking If you would like to know the number of days of arrival in another country, please contact us. ■ Please note These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Customs fess are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.