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18 November, day 4 (Tokyo, Kanagawa)
Part 2 - A Japanese Giant
After cruising our way on the Shuto Expressway to Daiba (where we went on our first night, with the killer S15 Silvia). We drove up to the Diver City Tokyo Plaza where the girlfriend wanted to do some shop browsing, and I some other kind of browsing.
Just another car park, but aren't the lighting and colours just great anywhere in Tokyo? I can hardly complain about the conditions I was shooting in on this trip.
Again, I saw a dear old pal, this one was rocking completely stock, factory parts.
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
I just love the details on this car
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Very tidy car
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Very tidy indeed
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
But that's not what I came to see, and I've seen enough of Skylines for 1 trip.
No, in hind sight, I can never get enough of them. The car park was also dotted with GT-86s of various colours, but nothing terribly exciting worth taking photos of, so we made our way into the mall and to the square at the front, where I was greeted with THESE:
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
You really have to be there to appreciate its scale. The Japanese don't take Gundam lightly, it's practically national treasure.
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
The sheer size and detail on this thing is unfathomable
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
I broke out the remote control app on my phone and snapped this, wifi function on this Fujifilm XT-1 really came in handy.
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Time to say goodbye to this classic mech and to move on to more grown up fun...
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
because not too far from this mall is another very cool Japanese auto giant's lair...
More exclusive photos to come next...
Part 2 - A Japanese Giant
After cruising our way on the Shuto Expressway to Daiba (where we went on our first night, with the killer S15 Silvia). We drove up to the Diver City Tokyo Plaza where the girlfriend wanted to do some shop browsing, and I some other kind of browsing.
Just another car park, but aren't the lighting and colours just great anywhere in Tokyo? I can hardly complain about the conditions I was shooting in on this trip.
Again, I saw a dear old pal, this one was rocking completely stock, factory parts.
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
I just love the details on this car
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Very tidy car
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Very tidy indeed
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 by Paul Li, on Flickr
But that's not what I came to see, and I've seen enough of Skylines for 1 trip.
No, in hind sight, I can never get enough of them. The car park was also dotted with GT-86s of various colours, but nothing terribly exciting worth taking photos of, so we made our way into the mall and to the square at the front, where I was greeted with THESE:
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
You really have to be there to appreciate its scale. The Japanese don't take Gundam lightly, it's practically national treasure.
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
The sheer size and detail on this thing is unfathomable
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
I broke out the remote control app on my phone and snapped this, wifi function on this Fujifilm XT-1 really came in handy.
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
Time to say goodbye to this classic mech and to move on to more grown up fun...
Gundam RX-78-2 by Paul Li, on Flickr
because not too far from this mall is another very cool Japanese auto giant's lair...
More exclusive photos to come next...
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