JAPAN NATIONAL
In 1998 Corinthian teamed up with Japanese toy manufacturer Epoch to produce a simply sublime set of figures. This set comprised of 16 players currently playing for the Japanese national side.
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Corinthian and Epoch certainly pulled out all the stops when producing this range. Each figure was a first time sculpt with so much detail, character and expression carefully crafted into the face of each figure. The figures were all finely painted in the home kit for that period with exact number replication on the shirts too.
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I must pay special attention to the figure of goalkeeper Kawaguchi, the paint job on his kit is simply breath taking and amazing that they were able to mass produce such a complex paint job. This figure is for me the very best paintwork Corinthian have ever done and it is by no coincidence that the Kawaguchi figure is the most sought after from the entire range, along with Nakata of course.
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We also saw the very first release of Japanese icon Hidetoshi Nakata, i personally feel this is by far and a way the best Nakata figure Corinthian ever produced, the others just do not come close to being as detailed as this. Fellow icon Nanami was also released for the first time and the figure of Shinji Ono became very popular with Feyenoord fans who wanted the figure to repaint it in the Feyenoord kit, following his successful time there.
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These figures were unlike the other Headliners in that they were not released as single blister packs nor as sachets but as 4 different 4 player packs. The first of these packs was released in June 1998, the second and third in august 1998 with the fourth pack coming out in October 1998. As this was a collaboration the figures were placed onto Oval bases.
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The figures were not issued with collector cards and a collectors information file was not produced, a real shame as i feel it would have been very well designed and beautifully finished, perhaps the difference in languages was the main reason why no cards or file were produced.
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All 16 figures are relatively hard to find, even more so in the original packaging. The Nakata and Kawaguchi can fetch the most, usually over £25 with the others going for between £10-15, a full set could easily sell for £200. I always personally value each of the 4 packs at minimum £50-75 dependant on condition. This set was some of Corinthians finest work and an absolute must for the serious collector, with the Kawaguchi being a must for all!
Akira Narahashi
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set B
Naoki Soma
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set D
Masamira Ihara
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set B
Motohiro Yamaguchi
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set C
Hidetoshi Nakata
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set A
Masashi Nakayama
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set A
Hiroshi Nanami
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set C
Kazuyoshi Ihara 'Kazu'
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set B
Lopes Wagner
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set C
Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set B
Masayuki Okano
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set A
Yutaka Akita
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set D
Shoji Jo
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set C
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set D
Atsushi Yanagisawa
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set A
Shinji Ono
Japan
Home 1998
4 Pack Set D
4 Pack A:
Hidetoshi Nakata
Masashi Nakayama
Masayuki Okano
Atsushi Yanagisawa
4 Pack B:
Akira Narahashi
Masamira Ihara
Kazayuki Ihara 'Kazu'
Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
4 Pack C:
Motohiro Yamaguchi
Hiroshi Nanami
Lopes Wagner
Shoji Jo
4 Pack D:
Naoki Soma
Yutaka Akita
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi
Shinjo Ono