chieftortuga
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Here's a comparison with the Tokyo mauri 89 wich is about 1/150 scale so the burning g should be close to 1/220 scale.
I went from Zero to Toho in no time.
This beautiful nuclear explosion of color will be going up on my wall tonight and there it will remain waiting for his arrival!
GBG will be placed under the fiery glow of this desugoji.
Buy it from Batman Professor as fast as he can make them.
dude you have one of those ball from Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead that Sue Ellen and Clown-Dog-Dude Brian bounced around the toy story with.
GBG arrived. Cant wait to see him
i adore the wide stance, strong base of the Burning G. looks like such a bruiser.
I find it hysterical that 95 Godzilla is 220x larger than this figure. That size and scale is simple too grand for me to wrap my head around.
thanks kong for these comparison pics. I really appreciate them. keep em coming. They are helpful to me and most other Gigantic collectors.
What is it about the resin kit that makes you prefer it over the gigantic.
I have what.
Can't wait to see yours.
Mine will be given a name.
Great question the difference are not dramatic but there. First I like the more upward pose that the resin kit has. The head looks a Little different, nothing to do with the sculpt because they are the same but because of the vinyl shrinkage there is a slight amount of distortion that has occurred. The resin version seems fuller and more true to the original suit especially around the nose although this is not a movie accurate figure( but is dam close). Yes, the resin version is overall larger and more detailed. I am not saying you must go out and find the resin kit at all as the xplus version is incredible and is indeed one of the best figures any g fan could add to there collection.
Is that your GBG in the pic Jye?
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