Curated Prompt Vault
Worn Vintage Robot Sofubi Toy
Use uploaded robot images as complete references. While maintaining the head shape, large glowing compound eyes, dark navy and gold color scheme, and retro-fut…
Goku Prompt Hub
Curated Prompt Vault
Use uploaded robot images as complete references. While maintaining the head shape, large glowing compound eyes, dark navy and gold color scheme, and retro-fut…
Cover Preview
Cover Preview
Use uploaded robot images as complete references. While maintaining the head shape, large glowing compound eyes, dark navy and gold color scheme, and retro-futuristic design, it was stylized as a Japanese-made soft vinyl toy from the 1970s. The theme is "{argument name="decade" default="1978"} and released in the year, used by children who played with it for decades. On the left side of the screen is the original box. Strong tanning causes color loss, crushed corners, and tears are repaired with cellophane tape. The printing is worn and fading, with price tag stickers and marks left by the child sticking on them. There are also deformations and dirt caused by moisture. It doesn't feel like leftover items from a Showa-era toy store, but rather something that has actually been kept in homes for decades. On the right side of the screen is a robot soft vinyl figure. His head and shoulders were repeatedly dropped to the floor, leaving them covered in fine dents. The paint on the nose tip and horns has peeled off, revealing the soft vinyl molded color on the base. The compound eye parts have fine scratches. Her arms and legs are covered with countless scars from play. The soles of the feet are worn and the corners are rounded. The deep navy soft vinyl partially fades from years of sunlight. More than half of the gold paint has peeled off, and the paint film is cracked. Buildup of blackheads and dust around the joints. Overall, gloss has faded due to aging. It doesn't have the shiny feel of new. Faint traces of a child writing their name with an oil-based pen remain. Scribbles from scribbles that tried to erase graffiti. Small cracks repaired with glue. The realistic feeling of Showa-era children playing seriously. On a wooden study desk. There were fine scratches and pencil marks on the desk. The background features a blurry landscape reminiscent of a Showa-era children's room. Warm incandescent bulb lighting. The atmosphere in the evening. Photorealistic product photos that look like real used soft vinyl discovered by a toy collector. The grainy texture reminiscent of film photography. Fine dust. High precision. The quality of the featured pages in vintage toy magazines. extremely worn vintage sofubi, heavily played with by children, chipped paint, scratches, dents, faded colors, repaired cracks, dust accumulation, realistic aging, authentic Japanese vintage toy photography, photorealistic, collectible toy documentation no mint condition, no factory new appearance, no modern collectible figure, no premium statue, no pristine surface, no clean packaging, no modern toy store display