Where Can I Get these Toys?

By far the most frequent question emailed to me is “Where do you get these toys?”  While it may have been the most common question asked of me it’s also been one of the hardest ones to answer.  There are many options out there in the import toy world but it can be very hard to find a vendor that covers all the bases.  Some vendors communicate well but have unreasonably high prices.  Other vendors have seemingly great prices but inflated shipping prices that ruin the advantage.  Some vendors seem great but then abruptly go out of business leaving you more than a little irritated (I’m looking at you Amenbo!) or don’t accept your preferred means of payment.  I’ve really been searching for the best combination for a long while now and I’m happy to say I’ve finally found it.

The people at http://www.over-drive-inc.com/store/ have been outstanding to deal with.  When the CMs Legioss/Tread combo came out they had what was easily the best price.  Not only did I get my item at rocket EMS speed but the packaging was remarkable.  Communication was a breeze allowing me to pick up the Green website exclusive and have it shipped when the red variant became available.  There was absolutely no issue with payment type or my shipping requests.  Now that I’ve found a steady vendor to make my purchases through you should be able to expect much more timely reviews of the newest releases.

Looking for vintage toys?  If you’re in the states the best way to find them is to join Macross, Robotech, or other toy communities and scour their “For Sale” sections for great second-hand deals.  Networking amongst these circles can be a great way to also find stores and collectors near you willing to part with some of their classics.  The next best thing to do is scour eBay but the general rule is Buyer Beware so be sure to familiarize yourself with what you’ll be buying on this site.  I try to include helpful hints to second-hand buyers in my Durability & Build section.  Finally, the most expensive, but often most fruitful for vintage items, option is Yahoo! Japan auctions.  These auctions can only ship within Japan though so you’ll have to hire a Japanese company to act as a proxy for you and they will charge you a hefty fee (usually a percentage of your max bid price). 

One final note, Toynami is an American company so shop around your local toy stores to pick up their goods.  It wouldn’t make very much sense to have those items imported.

So, where should you go to buy toys like the ones featured here?

http://www.over-drive-inc.com/store/

www.ebay.com

http://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/