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File:PGSVashesInPackage.png|L-R: Original release Vash (no glasses), Sinister Black version (no glasses), Crystal Clear version (glasses) | |||
File:PGSVashCardback.png|Vash's cardback, used on all variants. | File:PGSVashCardback.png|Vash's cardback, used on all variants. | ||
File:PGSVashPackageEmpty.jpg|Vash's package front, original version (empty). | File:PGSVashPackageEmpty.jpg|Vash's package front, original version (empty). |
Revision as of 02:26, 9 April 2023
Vash the Stampede | |
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Series | Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke |
Character | Vash the Stampede (disambiguation) |
Mold variants | Glasses No glasses |
Designer | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Sculptor | Masaki Apsy |
Type | Action figure |
Scale | 1/12 |
Material | ABS, PVC |
Packaging type | Carded blister pack |
Released | March 21, 2000 |
Company | TOYTRIBE |
Manufacturer | Kaiyodo |
Country | Japan |
Package Biography
His past is a mystery. Unbelievable rumors about him sweep through the people as if a wind passes. He changed one of the Seven Cities into a mountain of rubbles, made a big hole on the Fifth Moon, and some say he was directly involved in the Big Fall, the crash of the spaceships, over a hundred years ago. There are many who doubt the existence of this half legendary figure. However, on the other hand, those few who had dealt with him closely tell of his true nature. His good nature is unparalleled but credulous. He hates conflicts. A crybaby who is a pacifist. Yet those rumors have just one thing in common. That is, he is superbly skilled in gun techniques. Once his gun is fired, no enemy remains standing. Conflicts end unquestionably. If there’s one more thing that’s certain about him, it’s that this devil who wears a red coat is watching people’s lives from a distance. He appears and disappears throughout the history of the planet. Are there many men who carry this name from generation to generation? Or is this one and the same person. His past is a mystery.
Original Version
Mold Variants
- Glasses
- No glasses
Accessories
- Hands x5 (2 left, 3 right)
- Long Colt revolver
- Display base
- Wanted poster signpost
- Wrist cuff on chain (attached to signpost)
- Hanging sign
- Tomato soup can
- Kuroneko-sama
Sinister Black Version
Vash the Stampede (Sinister Black Version) | |
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Series | Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke |
Character | Vash the Stampede (disambiguation) |
Mold variants | Glasses No glasses |
Designer | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Sculptor | Masaki Apsy |
Type | Action figure |
Scale | 1/12 |
Material | ABS, PVC |
Packaging type | Carded blister pack |
Released | November 30, 2000 |
Company | TOYTRIBE |
Manufacturer | Kaiyodo |
Country | Japan |
The Sinister Black Version re-paint of Vash has paler skin, silver hair, red eyes, a gold earring, and wears a black coat. The glasses variant has orange lenses. In addition to a new paint job, this version of Vash has a re-sculpted right arm and Long Colt revolver with a long blade on the handle. The display stand also features a different paint job and the wanted poster is either for Brilliant Dynamites Neon or Gofsef Nebraska. The packaging is identical to the original release except for the addition of a sticker on the top left corner of the plastic blister.
Mold Variants
- Glasses
- No glasses
Accessories
- Hands x5 (2 left, 3 right)
- Long Colt revolver with blade
- Display base
- Wanted poster signpost
- Brilliant Dynamites Neon poster (glasses variant)
- Gofsef Nebraska poster (no glasses variant)
- Wrist cuff on chain (attached to signpost)
- Hanging sign
- Wanted poster signpost
- Tomato soup can
- Kuroneko-sama
Crystal Clear Version
Vash the Stampede (Crystal Clear Version) | |
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Series | Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke |
Character | Vash the Stampede (disambiguation) |
Designer | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Sculptor | Masaki Apsy |
Type | Action figure |
Scale | 1/12 |
Material | PVC |
Packaging type | Carded blister pack |
Released | 2004 |
Company | TOYTRIBE |
Manufacturer | Kaiyodo |
Country | Japan |
This version was allegedly limited to 777 pieces and exclusively distributed at the 2004 Wonder Festival.[1]
Gallery
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L-R: Original release Vash (no glasses), Sinister Black version (no glasses), Crystal Clear version (glasses)
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Vash's cardback, used on all variants.
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Vash's package front, original version (empty).
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Photo used on cardback, featuring an incomplete version of the setpiece missing paint details and the print on the wanted sign and poster.
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Cardback photo.
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Cardback photo.