Trigun The Planet Gunsmoke (Kaiyodo)

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Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke
Company TOYTRIBE
Manufacturer Kaiyodo
Country Japan
Designer Yasuhiro Nightow
Sculptor
Type
Scale 1/12
Material ABS/PVC
First release March 3, 2000
Last release 2005
The name or term "Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke" refers to more than one concept. For a list of other uses, see Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke (disambiguation).


Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke is a toyline by Kaiyodo.

Overview

The World


Over a century has passed already since hundreds of immigrating spaceships had fallen on the planet. Under the scorching dual suns and hot sand raging in the wind, people barely survive on  the surface of the planet, dependent on the technology left on the spaceships. In an environment exposed to severe thirst and hunger, what rules this harsh world are the most fundamental concepts of survival. In the smell of blood and gunsmoke. Violence takes the shape of lead bullets and rules the land. Entrusting their lives to ugly but beautiful steel weapons, the scoundrels begin their feast again today...

Characters

Character Variants Repaints
Vash the Stampede Shades

No shades

Sinister Black version (both variants) [1]
Nicholas D. Wolfwood Regular

Bloody

Meryl Stryfe
Monev the Gale Sub-Zero Attack (Diamond Comics Exclusive)[2]

Phantom Cyborg (Hyper Hobby Exclusive)[3]

Wonderfest 2001 Exclusive[4]

Gazelle the Peacemaker Black Beast
Kuroneko-sama Sitting (included with Vash)

Hanging on (included with Meryl)

Mischievous eyes (Sitting variant only, included with Sinister Black version Vash)

Gallery

Notes

  • Some releases of Wolfwood have a manufacturing error where the print on the plastic part of the package is upside-down.
  • The original release of Gazelle's Black Beast repaint was recalled due to being shipped with missing parts. Kaiyodo offered exchanges and replacements to customers who received the defective toys.[5]

References