Here’s a couple of pictures of us having fun during the event.

And the end of the two-day event, we all packed our displays and had dinner to celebrate the success of the Hataw Hanep Hero 2006. Here’s looking forward to the year 2007! The Transformers Year!
For more pictures, please visit our website at http://cybph.yourweb.dk/gallery. Thanks to our photographers Shutterglass and white_knight0731 from PIPHO, as well as BlackBison and ThunderBreak.

Previous sections of coverage: part 1. part 2. part 3.



1 Comment to “CybPh’s Hataw Hanep Hero 2k6 End Report – Part IV”


  1. Cybertron Philippines: The Home of Heroes » Blog Archive » CybPh’s Hataw Hanep Hero 2k6 End Report - Part II — December 5, 2006 @ 11:55 pm

    [...] Don is a valued member of Cybertron Philippines. Rest assured that the group will feature more of his work and that of other Transformers artists in the near future. The HeroTV toy exhibit is made of 2 sections. One is the HeroTV show display, while the other section showcases Cybertron Members’ toy collections. AV427, Ondoher Prime and Rohml proudly showcased the Transformers Generation 1 display in line with the upcoming Transformers movie next year. Rohml, Inhumanoidstmd, and GunCeasar provided anime and cartoon related collectibles. These range from Tenjou Tenge, WildCATS, Yugi-Oh, Rockman EXE, and Street Fighter. Black and Gunceasar were the main contributors for the display of the previously shown Masked Rider Ryuki and the new Masked Rider Faiz/555 series. Below the Masked Riders, ThunderBreak had his super robots Voltes V and Combattler V displayed prominently at the center of the show based collectibles, alongside his vintage Shaider and Vavilos. The live action series Gransazers and Justirizers were brought to life by the collection of GaoJP and ThunderBreak. Fero McPigletron and Protoform-S set up the toys for the upcoming Beast Machines series that will be showing in HeroTV. DC723 had his Gundam Seed and Seed Destiny figures towering above the shelves, while GaoJP, Ren and ThunderBreak brought their DICE, Astroboy and Machine Robo Rescue collectibles to fill a layer of the wall cabinet. BlackBison, GaoJP, and Protoform-S showcased their Power Ranger Ninja Storm and Dinothunder robots and figures, which are currently being shown in HeroTV. Godginrai, Ren, LastMaximal, and Protoform-S filled the remaining shelf with Transformers Armada and Cybertron/Galaxy Force toys. For the non-show based displays, Ziggy Stardust and ThunderBreak showcased their DC Superheroes collectibles, focusing on the Justice League of America and the Green Lantern Corps. BlackBison displayed his extensive Street Fighter collection in a battle diorama. He also selected Marvel Legends figures to cover a cabinet. The Themes are Avengers United, X-Men vs. Sentinel: the Aftermath, and Spiderman’s Rogues Gallery. GaoJP, BlackBison, and Inhumanoidstmd had their Super Sentai robots showcased. The theme of the setup was Zyurangers up to the current super sentai series Boukenger. An army of red rangers were shown as well. Black, GunCeasar, and DC723 displayed collectibles from other live action shows such as Garo, Masked Rider Black, and other Masked Rider series. Finally, GaoJP and ThunderBreak teamed up for the mini diorama of Macross, while Rohml added some spice with a Go Nagai super robot Mazinger Z. Previous sections of coverage: part 1 Next two sections of coverage: part 3. part 4. [...]



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