Use the uploaded authorized robot image as the complete visual reference. Transform it into a photorealistic 1970s Japanese sofubi vinyl toy while preserving the robot's head shape, large glowing compound eyes, deep blue and gold color scheme, and retro-futuristic design language.
The concept is a secondhand sofubi toy released in [Release Year] and played with by children for decades. Compose a 16:9 product photograph on a scratched wooden desk. On the left side, show the original packaging box. The box is heavily faded, with crushed corners, tears repaired with clear tape, worn and faded printed artwork, a price sticker, traces of old children's stickers, moisture warping, grime, and a feeling of long storage in a home rather than untouched toy-shop stock.
On the right side, show the robot sofubi figure. Its head and shoulders have small dents from repeated drops. Paint has peeled from the nose, horns, and edges, revealing the vinyl color underneath. The compound eyes have fine scratches. The arms and legs have many play-worn scuffs. The soles are rounded from wear. The deep blue vinyl is partly sun-faded, the gold paint is more than half chipped away, the coating has cracks, and dust and dirt collect around the joints. The overall gloss is dulled by age, with no new-toy shine.
Add blurred traces of a child's name written with permanent marker, abrasion marks from attempted erasing, and small glue-repaired cracks. Place the scene in a softly blurred Showa-era children's room background, lit by warm incandescent evening light. Use photorealistic product photography, subtle film grain, fine dust, high clarity, and the quality of a vintage toy magazine collector feature. The toy must look extremely worn, truly aged, repaired, dusty, and heavily played with, not new, not factory-fresh, not a modern designer figure, not a premium statue, not perfectly clean, and not displayed in a modern toy store.
Constraints: use only the authorized uploaded robot reference. Do not imitate protected characters, real toy brands, readable logos, trademark symbols, private information, UI chrome, or watermark. Any box text, price labels, or child's name marks should look aged, partial, and not clearly readable.