The One about the Tomica Premium #33: Ferrari FXX-K

Today’s Tomica review is the Tomica Premium #33: Ferrari FXX-K, based on the high performance limited production track day car manufactured by Ferrari in Maranello, Italy. The car is designed by Marco Fainello, Adrian Mendez and architect Samuel Rodriguez and is based on the street-legal Read More …

The One about the Tomica Premium Unlimited “Shin Kamen Rider” Cyclone ver. 2

I absolutely enjoy Tokusatsu (Japanese word for “special effects”) live action series. May it be sentai series, Ultraman series and also Kamen Rider series. In Japan, currently in theaters is “Shin Kamen Rider”, the most successful Rider film surpassing 2 billion yen yesterday in the Read More …

The One about the J! (Tomica Podcast Edition) Ep. 2 – Tomica News, Sales Rankings and Tomica Storage & more!

The One about the J! (Tomica Podcast Edition) Ep. 2 – Tomica News, Sales Rankings and Tomica Storage & more! This podcast was created for for people over the age of 13 *NOTE: This podcast has no affiliation with Takara Tomy or TOMICA. We share Read More …

The One about the Tomica Premium 11 – Nissan Skyline GT-R V-SPEC II Nur

When it comes to affordable, quality die-cast metal cars from Japan, Tomica Premium, is a series that are definitely attractive to collectors. While maybe not as expensive or high quality like it’s predecessor, Tomica Limited (2001-2013) which were realistic and more display-only models, one shouldn’t Read More …

The One about the J! (Tomica Podcast Edition) Episode 1 – McDonalds Japan and Tomica collaborate, top 20 Tomica Sales

The One about the J! (Tomica Podcast Edition) Episode 1 – McDonalds Japan and Tomica collaborate, top 20 Tomica Sales. *NOTE: This podcast has no affiliation with Takara Tomy or TOMICA.  We share our love of tomica products through this podcast!

The One about the Tomica 122: Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great Shinkansen Series H5 Hayabusa Transporter

Tomika, the die-cast toy vehicles from Takara Tomy has been produced since 1970. While prior to the companies merger in March 2006, Takara was known for its Licca-chan dolls and Beyblade and for vehicles, it would become poular with their Choro-Q electric cards. Tomy on Read More …