If you were collecting resin or garage kits in the early 2010s, you remember the quiet hype around . While bigger companies focused on mecha and mainstream anime, Danny Model catered to a specific, soulful niche: nostalgic, slightly melancholic boy figures with a storybook feel.
Only 500 of each set were produced. The paintwork was done by a small atelier in Osaka – each face’s blush and eyebrow angle is slightly unique. Prices have gone from ¥12,000 retail to $400–900 USD for sealed sets.
Lift the base of Set B (“Rainy Afternoon”), and there’s a hand-drawn, signed quote from the sculptor: “For the boy who always waited.”
Here’s an interesting, ready-to-post piece for a collector forum, Instagram, or blog:
The 2013 Sonny Boy sets aren’t just toys – they’re tiny dioramas of childhood memory. If you see one at a show or on Yahoo Japan Auctions, don’t blink. They’re gone faster than a real Sonny Boy running home before dark.
And in 2013, they released what many still call their masterpiece series – the .