Tetsujin 28 Giant Head – Ready for its close up!

Posted on 28 July 2009 by admin

Wow! This is it! The 2.5 metre-height of Mitsuteru Yokohama’s late Tetsujin 28’s head is now put on a public display. Well sort of, judging by the look of these pictures from CartoonLeap.com

The unveiling sure is a giveaway.  As this suggests the whole Tetsujin 28 construction is currently underway so what better way to generate public interests is to grant them a glimpse view of its incredibly believable head design of Tetsujin 28.

Tetsujin 28

It is a magnificent thing to view. Said to be weighing at least 50 tonnes. Considering all the parts they had to use to make his limbs less than 8 weeks ago, it would make a complete sense how the building engineers have come up with a  figure summed up like that!  The Kobe Project was estimated to be worth around 100 million yen to construct and build and most of these funds come from donations of individual and corporate firms.

It sure has come a long way since they began this project back in June.  But it’s worth the wait to see the finale of everything once its final construction gets done by September!  Fingers-crossed!!

Source: CartoonLeap.com

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