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Godzilla Minus One Godzilla 2023 S.H.MonsterArts Action Figure From Bandai


Godzilla Minus One Godzilla 2023 S.H.MonsterArts Action Figure:

$139.99 @ Entertainment Earth - Order Here

Godzilla emerges in Japan once more!
Based on Toho Studios' Godzilla Minus One film.
Accurate sculpt and coloring!

Fully articulated posing and display. Godzilla from 2023's Godzilla Minus One joins S.H.MonsterArts! Based on the same 3D models used for the film, Godzilla was sculpted and colored by kaiju master Yuji Sakai with supervision of director Takashi Yamazaki for accuracy! A wide range of motion allows poses appropriate for the massive movie monster. The kaiju's tail is segmented, and the toes are independently movable! The Godzilla Minus One 2023 S.H.MonsterArts Action Figure stands approximately 6 1/3-inches tall. Don't miss this rendition of the iconic destructive creature!

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