The 'STEINS;GATE' time machine that crashed in Akihabara in midsummer was discovered at Wonder Festival 2025 [Summer], and the wall of Radio Kaikan was also included

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Wonder Festival 2025 summer | Official website for Wonder Festival 2025 [Summer].
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The time machine was on display at Kangpan (dealer number: 5-21-11).

The 1/100 scale 'FG204 Time Machine' was made by

The kit includes the time machine itself, the walls of Radio Kaikan, and decals for Radio Kaikan.

The decals require almost no painting if you stick them to the wall of the Radio Kaikan that comes with them. Using Mark Softer will make them adhere more firmly.
Decal successfully applied!
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Luckily it sticks well and the mark softener applies well too.
Colourful things are definitely eye-catching and interesting.
I tried my best to make it really easy to make and complete. Please buy it!
Displayed next to it was a 1/72 scale model of the 'C204 Time Machine' that appeared in the sequel, 'STEINS;GATE 0'. It has the same shape as the FG204 Time Machine, which is similar to an artificial satellite, but the shape of the panels and main body is different. It costs 12,000 yen and was made by TORI.
The internal structure has also been recreated, with the inside of the time machine being visible through the entrance, and the panel on the back is made of metal etched parts.
In front of the time machine were 1/72 scale figures of all the lab members.

The kit contents are as follows.

And there was also a 1/150 scale C204 Time Machine, perfect for an N gauge diorama. It cost 3000 yen and was modeled by TORI.

The parts are made using a 3D printer, and you can see how carefully crafted it is down to the smallest details.

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