Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack Hall of Fame Series Godzilla (Heat Ray Ver.) Limited Edition Figure
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
Experience the mighty roar of familiarity with this exquisitely crafted Godzilla 2001 (Heat Ray Ver.) statue, part of Spiral Studio's acclaimed Hall of Fame Series. Standing at approximately 30 cm tall, this figure captures the iconic monster in stunning high fidelity, sculpted by the renowned Tanaka Kenichi.
This special edition highlights the electrifying moment when Godzilla unleashes his devastating heat ray. The vibrant blue accents on the dorsal fins dynamically showcase the heat ray in action, adding an extra layer of realism and intensity to this masterpiece.
Every detail has been meticulously reproduced to mirror the monster's appearance in the film. From the micro-textured skin that perfectly replicates the rubber suit's surface to the subtle shades of grey on the scales and dust accumulation in the crevices, this statue exemplifies craftsmanship and attention to detail. Whether you are a dedicated collector or a passionate fan, this piece offers an authentic and immersive tribute to one of Godzilla's most memorable battles.
Product Features
- 11.81 inches (30cm)
- Made of PVC
- Based on the Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out film
- Part of the Hall of Fame Series line
- Highly detailed
- Non-articulated
Box Contents
- Godzilla figure
Additional Details
Debuting in the iconic 1954 Japanese film Godzilla (Gojira) directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Co.; Godzilla is a monsterous creature called a Kaiju that causes havok throughout Japan. Godzilla has become a cultural icon that is widely considered to be the "King of the Monster" and has been featured in a plethora of films with various differences throughout the decades.