The Keshi toys were released by Bandai in 1992.
If you’ve been reading Time Extension for a while, you may have heard us talk about the retro enthusiast and archivist MrTalida in the past.
They’ve been behind some amazing preservationist-based projects over the years, with one of our favourite projects of theirs being the ongoing series Keshi Corner, where they go to the effort of tracking down rare Japanese Keshi-Gomu figures and 3D scanning them so that they are still readily available for others to print off and enjoy.
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The Keshi toys were released by Bandai in 1992.
If you’ve been reading Time Extension for a while, you may have heard us talk about the retro enthusiast and archivist MrTalida in the past.
They’ve been behind some amazing preservationist-based projects over the years, with one of our favourite projects of theirs being the ongoing series Keshi Corner, where they go to the effort of tracking down rare Japanese Keshi-Gomu figures and 3D scanning them so that they are still readily available for others to print off and enjoy.
Read the full article on timeextension.com